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148338.39 in reply to 148338.38
Date: 7/3/2010 4:07:26 AM
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my advice to you... sell him to me!!!

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148338.40 in reply to 148338.38
Date: 7/3/2010 4:08:59 AM
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the way i see it.... ignore jump range and outside defend for starters.

JumpShot = Ignore
Jump range = Dont touch
OD = dont touch
Handling = do 1 v 1 training 1 or 2 week
Driving = do 1 v 1 training for a weeks same as above (note: do 1 v 1 forward training, handling and driving increase faster)
passing = next season ^_^
IS = Focus on it
ID = Focus on it
RB = let it pop once or twice this season
SB = don't touch
Stamina Don't touch for now.
FT= ignore it till off season or all star break.


EXP : what can you do about it ^_^


ao far that i can see.... his salary were mostly all came from Rb and SB >.<
SB is a bad stats to have due to ineffetive + high salary usage

you really need to get the handling and driving up a bit. ignore passing for now^_^


this is my trainee Center from last season try to base of it, try to get better than him in every aspect of his game


[New Zealand]
Del Smith (13596175)
Center

Weekly salary: $ 10 884

DMI: 30200
Age: 19
Height: 6'7" / 201 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: inept Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: mediocre Handling: respectable
Driving: respectable Passing: inept
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: prominent
Rebounding: proficient Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: strong

if you can top mine. im pretty sure is possible due to his height, then you have a one way ticket to U21 NT ^_^

sadly i didn't make it, but i'll get him in the team next season ^_^




From: HDog

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148338.41 in reply to 148338.36
Date: 7/3/2010 4:12:26 AM
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Dougal Boyd

Weekly salary: $ 5 418

DMI: 12700
Age: 18
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: star
Game Shape: respectable

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

Experience: atrocious

I would like to know how I should train this player. Would love advise from experienced managers. Currently playing at PF.

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148338.42 in reply to 148338.41
Date: 7/3/2010 4:34:36 AM
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im not experienced but... i can help you with the basic ^_^ might need sammy or namssor pick up what i've missed

first, looking at his stats and height, i dont think pf is a good choice =(

level 1 IS makes it really hard.... im thinking he could be a good outside base SF
or a pure SG with level 7 RB skill ^_^, i call them rebound guard =D

he got good rebound and jump shot (core for good SF) note : exclude the defense
and his defend is mediocre and average those are the one you need to train on.

if you want to make him SF = train both defense up
if SG = just focus OD.



i think just average his game up for now, make him a jack of all trait. and start specializing next season. his stats is all over the place right now.



things to do this season.

Train your stamina on all star break = this is a must, i find STM > FT. you have 1/5 chance for this player of going to the line anyway >.<


things not to do
SB training
IS training
FT training (do Stamina instead)

unless you are desperate, don't start him this season, jump play scrim 48min. that handling and passing, FT and IS( if he's playing at PF) is going to cost you a lot of game.




there's soo much possibilities with this player, is easy to screw up. but the reward will be sweet ^_^
surprise everyone next season ^_^

sry justa quick review, ganna go shower and such, give smmy and namssor Private Massage, they'll help you out.

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148338.43 in reply to 148338.38
Date: 7/3/2010 7:20:18 AM
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Do a bit of 1 on 1 forwards training while he's young Tmac, get his handling and driving to a decent level then just go hard on ID, ID and RB. Don't worry about SB as that just balloons his salary for little gain. I wouldn't worry to much about passing but if you want to pop it a couple of times I suggest doing it in his first season :P

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148338.44 in reply to 148338.38
Date: 7/3/2010 11:19:12 AM
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I'd start with ID, but rotate the 3 skills (ID, IS, REB) equally. At the young age you need to get a good base for all the important skills. His guard skills are so bad you're pretty much resigned to making him a Center.

From: GM-namssor

To: HDog
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148338.45 in reply to 148338.41
Date: 7/3/2010 11:25:56 AM
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HDog, Dougal has a weird mix of skills. He also has an unfortunate height, he's in between big man and guard (though I think height is a bit overrated, look at Del Smith a few posts above and how fast he's popped in big man skills). He could really be anything you want, depending on what your team needs are, and what your other young trainees are skilled in. I'd probably go with either SF or guard, but then again I'm a guard trainer :-) He could also be a good defensive PF/C.

In summary, he could be whatever you want him to be. Nice to have that kind of flexibility lol.

From: mpoc
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148338.46 in reply to 148338.45
Date: 7/3/2010 1:33:43 PM
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Evan Rose should definitely be trained by 1 position in bigman skills... If you want him to be able to help you right away, training him 1 position is the way to go... Go ID first, then after pop go to RB, then after RB pop go to IS... After that Go back to ID training... Find him a suitable training partner... Preferably another rookie big... I saw a rookie Kiwi big on sale the other day.. If I was training bigs I would have grabbed him immediately... By next season, he could have triple prominent in bigman skills and if lucky enough, maybe a few prolific stats...

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148338.47 in reply to 148338.44
Date: 7/4/2010 12:12:13 AM
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I think that I will start with the 1 on 1 training for a few weeks, just to lift his ability to set up others, as I have some prolific scorers on the perimeter like Nikolay Zinger who averaged 27 ppg last season. After that I will definitely listen to you namssor about ID and IS, and a tad of RB.

Basically after a few pops on handling and driving, I will focus on and rotate his core interior skills.

From: HDog

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Date: 7/4/2010 8:31:48 AM
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U would play him at SG from next week on.Thanks for the advice.I will send you a BB-Mail if his skills increase.

From: SammyD
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Date: 8/1/2010 8:32:04 PM
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How is everyones rookies going so far this season? I ended up firing two of mine and the 7"2' PF that I was going to train into a SF ended up on the market :P So I don't have any of my own rookies left on my team but brought a Kiwi rookie off the market and he has popped 3 times in the last two weeks :)

Jump Shot: average ↑ Jump Range: strong ↑
Outside Def.: average Handling: inept
Driving: respectable Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: atrocious
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: awful

Experience: pitiful

He also started his first league game for me on Saturday and played the full 48 mins with 27 points 8 assists 3 steals and 2 blocks! (I will forgive him for the 4 turnovers)

So anyone else wanna share their rookie stories so far?

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