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162014.34 in reply to 162014.33
Date: 10/30/2010 10:09:28 AM
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For anyone who is training their pf's OD,how long does it take for pop and what height?at the moment i'm training OD on 6'9 guy and i was surprised when he poped just after two weeks of training...

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162014.35 in reply to 162014.34
Date: 10/30/2010 10:32:06 AM
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Depends on the age and the level of trainer. I trained a 6'9" guy up to sensational OD and was getting a pop every other week. At the time he was 18 years old and I had a level 5 trainer.

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162014.36 in reply to 162014.34
Date: 10/30/2010 10:50:49 AM
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I was trainig OD for my PF last season. I trained with lvl 4 trainer and the player's age was 20 and height was 6'6. In total, he had 4 pops, 3 of them took 2 weeks each and the 4th pop took 3 weeks.

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162014.37 in reply to 162014.31
Date: 10/30/2010 11:46:43 AM
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( ajudando a futura concorrencia hehe)

Anyway,you can train just his OD and driving and play him as a PF just in defense,but you know that a big man with this potential is not a starter for a Div I,he can be good coming from the bench maybe

if you want this,I'd say put 2 of the main skills at 11 and the other at 14+,but train the secondaries first if you really want to train him

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From: Karl
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162014.39 in reply to 162014.28
Date: 10/31/2010 5:27:10 PM
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I currently have a PF trainee like that:

Owner: BC iTeam
Weekly salary: $ 157 885
DMI: 1737400
Age: 22
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: proficient
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept
Driving: average Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: marvelous Inside Def.: marvelous
Rebounding: stupendous Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: inept Free Throw: respectable

I want to make him a top class PF who plays in the national team, so any ideas what to do with him?

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162014.40 in reply to 162014.39
Date: 10/31/2010 11:27:10 PM
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A full season of Passing training and then a full season of 1-1 and Jump Shot training. Then if you can afford to improve his ID some more (I assume his IS will pop with the 1-1 training)

By early 25yo if he can get 6 JS pops, 6 HD, 6 DR & 6 PA, maybe 1-2 more IS you'll have your beast.

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162014.41 in reply to 162014.40
Date: 11/1/2010 10:34:58 AM
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Thank you for the tips, I made a training plan according to your tips and it doesn't seem very unrealistic that I will be able to make this beast, but training the passing skill will be hard because I am in the second league and fighting to get into the champioship:)

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162014.42 in reply to 162014.41
Date: 11/1/2010 10:37:04 AM
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Careful with training IS and ID because the salary could sky rocket and you would have to sell him in that case.

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162014.43 in reply to 162014.41
Date: 11/1/2010 11:06:05 AM
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Yeah - not easy but as pmfg10 says... more core skills and he becomes a burden for you..... naturally do what you need to do in the league but when the opportunity arises try squeeze in as much JS/PA as you can...

Could you sneak in playing him at PG/SG in offense and C as defense?

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162014.44 in reply to 162014.43
Date: 11/1/2010 12:00:30 PM
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I am doing well financially and I could survive another season in the second league and I wont train the core skills before I have completed the outside skills. Have no problem with training JS, playing him at PF, but I am thinking to play him as a C substitute in the league and give all 48 minutes on PG in scrimmages.

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