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From: clubcool

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173288.5 in reply to 173288.4
Date: 2/2/2011 12:41:58 AM
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One of my trainees is star potential, and that's acceptable at D.V, D.IV, even D.III or D.II.

Here's how I'd train them.

Pressure
One on One
Pressure
Jump Range
Pressure
Passing
Pressure
Jump Shot

repeating that; pressure is the primary OD training, and OD is the slowest to train, so... I train it a lot- 8 of 10 training weeks last season.

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173288.7 in reply to 173288.6
Date: 2/2/2011 8:23:19 AM
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I agree with Manon; training 1on1 is pretty pointless when your guys can't finish their layups. Training Handling will help you more with the TOs while not hurting you too much.

I'd go with the following training plan for now:

pressure
range
pressure
passing
pressure
handling

rinse and repeat. When the other skills are about where you want them to be (JR perhaps a little lower than you want it), train JS.

From: Sib

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173288.8 in reply to 173288.6
Date: 2/2/2011 10:20:58 AM
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Why is every time driving skill comparing to the inside shot? According to the game manual, "driving allows the player to create his own shot without a good pass from a teammate. Better driving creates shots more often and creates better shots on average." There is no word about layups. I have a player with prominent driving and awful inside shot and he is 45% from the field. In fact, I don't remember him to do any shots from the inside. Am I right or I am missing something? (Kobe creates his own shots at the 3pt line as well)

From: CrazyEye

To: Sib
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173288.9 in reply to 173288.8
Date: 2/2/2011 11:05:47 AM
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you are right in my eyes, even when i see driving pretty pointless in the game(i have/had great guards without it and believe the italian Nt isn't training it or haven't trained it a long time).

But i like the training itself which is quite cool, even when you just watch the secondarys^^

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173288.11 in reply to 173288.1
Date: 2/2/2011 11:22:33 AM
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Star potential is fine, driving training is fine; this thread is going way off-topic.

What strikes me more than anything is that the first two guys are gonna be lagging way behind the third guy when it comes to range. So while you're getting that OD up, you should probably also think about sprinkling in some outside shooting here and there. I'm not anyone who should be giving advice about "how" to train guards, but be sure to rotate your training around and you should be fine.

On a side note, I like the levels of SB on both of the 18yos, but that's probably just me


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173288.12 in reply to 173288.10
Date: 2/2/2011 12:48:34 PM
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Thank you I'll be sure to read bout that later on, also I didnt want to reply to everybody 1 by 1, but does everybody agree I should do JR instead of JS? Ik it also trains JS but just making sure everyone is thinking same thing, also I got some ideas from other people and some people had told me to just go to OD till everyone is 10, 11 or 12 at it, but do u guys think i should just keep rotating?or just do OD all the way?

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173288.14 in reply to 173288.13
Date: 2/2/2011 1:15:25 PM
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Alright thank you a lot.

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