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234374.331 in reply to 234374.328
Date: 7/2/2013 3:24:41 PM
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You don't have to, but getting a couple pops in IS and ID wouldn't hurt. Maybe you could get them from cross-training in JS/1v1 and OD. A good thing is that his REB is low, so it won't take up salary or cap space.

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234374.332 in reply to 234374.1
Date: 7/2/2013 3:27:55 PM
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Decided to return to this game after going inactive a while back and I got pretty lucky right off the bat with this guy:

Weekly salary: $ 2 895
DMI: 9400
Age: 18
Height: 6'10" / 208 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: mediocre Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: awful Handling: mediocre
Driving: atrocious Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: average Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: average Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: atrocious

Currently training ID and I'm probably going to work on IS next. Any advice?

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234374.333 in reply to 234374.332
Date: 7/2/2013 3:30:54 PM
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I would train his secondaries (guard skills) first before working on his primaries. I recommend training PA to at least inept, and training 1v1 Forwards until his DR also hits inept. Welcome back to BB.

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234374.334 in reply to 234374.332
Date: 7/2/2013 6:35:18 PM
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I'd also say train secondaries first, especially Passing and OD in games you'll either win or lose anyway. You don't want to start your C trainee at guard in games that matter. JS/DR/HA can be trained from the PF spot, so if you start with OD/PA you don't have to worry with playing him out of position for some time. After that, I'd start with ID/RB so he won't be a liability on defense, then 1v1/JS/IS. You can start off with 1v1 for the elastic effect for PA and OD too.

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234374.335 in reply to 234374.294
Date: 7/2/2013 11:32:48 PM
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you jinxed me!!! thanks a ton!!!

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234374.336 in reply to 234374.335
Date: 7/2/2013 11:46:58 PM
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I fail to see any statement he made which "jinxed" you. And now you'll know the price of having one player eat up your entire team salary.

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234374.337 in reply to 234374.335
Date: 7/2/2013 11:54:37 PM
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Yay! To know that I have that sort of power over your team... I feel pretty proud. Now you get to pay 160k for the two+ weeks he is injured and he doesn't even get to play (In my defense, you could have sold him like I suggested), but then maybe one of your other players would have gotten hurt... O.o The matrix continues

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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234374.338 in reply to 234374.330
Date: 7/3/2013 9:53:03 AM
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I'm thinking 16 is a bit high if you want to go that far before training the other skills. I'd do it more gradually, maybe 10 or 12 first then the other skills, otherwise it will take very long before he's useful in games. I'd also try and train his IS (assuming you want to make him an SG with some inside game too) whenever possible, since training secondaries will be harder later on.


I disagree... I had a similar training plan, and my players were still quite useful in games.

Check my roster. I am specifically talking about Luwa marks and goodrich

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234374.339 in reply to 234374.330
Date: 7/3/2013 11:14:27 AM
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Oh no, I meant 16 combined for HA, DR. Not 16 of both. Sorry.

Last edited by Jimbobjoe at 7/3/2013 11:15:45 AM

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234374.341 in reply to 234374.337
Date: 7/3/2013 11:26:06 PM
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Exactly...the matrix continues...we're here bro': ***eye-to-eye*** take care...i'll check in later this season

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