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197212.4 in reply to 197212.3
Date: 9/26/2011 5:15:46 PM
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I was thinking Jump range, but wasn't quite sure, because Jump range is a little slow, i think i'll do tha next, because i love sg's who have good long range skils.

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197212.5 in reply to 197212.4
Date: 9/27/2011 3:26:38 AM
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Focus on Jump Range until its at like strong and then focus on JS and OD and hope that u get some pops in JR if not just get it to Prominent later

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197212.6 in reply to 197212.5
Date: 9/27/2011 9:07:03 AM
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Yeah, actually i trained jump range for sg's earlier in the season, and this player got his minutes, but did not receive any pops. So he should receive a pop in jump range to average this time. Next time i'll single position train him, to get that pop.

I meant trained Jump Rage for pg/sg.

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197212.7 in reply to 197212.3
Date: 9/27/2011 11:08:46 AM
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For a 20 y/o prospect (21 next year), 4 pops in JR and 1 pop in OD is probably an entire season's worth of single position training. It's not a bad plan and then you can train DV and PA when he is 22 since those train up pretty quickly. If you want this guy to be your start then that's how I would do it.

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197212.8 in reply to 197212.7
Date: 9/27/2011 11:11:03 AM
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Ok thanks.

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197212.9 in reply to 197212.1
Date: 9/28/2011 4:09:24 AM
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Well he is a $3,600 20 year old so I can't say I find him very exciting. However if you are very dedicated you can pump his JR up about 4-6 next season as well as getting some JS, HA and DR. However, I think he is too old to make into an all rounder so you should just decide if he is to ba a PG or a SG. If a SG you can fairly much ignore the PA (not what I would suggest normally) for now and just make him a good finisher. However if you want him to be a PG he will need a ton of passing and 1on1. Whichever way you want to go more OD is always beter.

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197212.10 in reply to 197212.7
Date: 9/28/2011 7:53:43 AM
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For a 20 y/o prospect (21 next year), 4 pops in JR and 1 pop in OD is probably an entire season's worth of single position training.


If he is short enough and JR is submitted to elastic effect like it's here, I'd say 4 pops in JR take 8-9 weeks and OD takes 2 weeks, so that's 10-11 weeks and you have 3-4 weeks of the season left, so enough for 1-2 more OD pops. But it all depends on JR which is considerably slower than other guard skills.

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197212.11 in reply to 197212.10
Date: 9/28/2011 11:31:24 AM
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Yes exactly, that's what i was saying about jump range, it really is the slowest, found that out weeks ago. So by thursday night its now down to either jump shot and outside def. I know outside def is the most important and i may decided to train outside def for gaurds, not looking so much for a "pop", although i am, but just as long as the positions that i'm training, the players get 48+ minutes, i know they improved, though i'd like to see pops.

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197212.12 in reply to 197212.11
Date: 9/28/2011 11:48:06 AM
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I just bought me a nice trainee, but the bad thing is is that he's 19. He's a 6'8 small forward, he could be a combination of an outside based small forward, a power forward except for his inept inside def, or a sg. This week i'm going to play him as a sg.

I'm only going to post two of his skills, divisional reasons. But his jump shot is respectable, outside def respectable, and right now, those are the only two skills for this player that matters to me that i want improved, especially outside def. There was a senegal advertisement for their national team as well, so i suppose that means that he could probably play for their national team, if trained right, though he's a bit too tall to train as a sg, but i'll try to train him as one any way this week.

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197212.13 in reply to 197212.12
Date: 9/28/2011 3:23:06 PM
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I thought it was a mistake but you wrote GAURD again in this post instead of GUARD. I have on screen reader so please fix that gaurd thing :)

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