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213424.4 in reply to 213424.3
Date: 3/27/2012 3:07:39 AM
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Ahhhhh oops, should of read this before going crazy.......

And in answer to your questions

1. 33
2. NSW
3. NRL (Broncos & Maroons all the way!)
4. Male

So what exactly should I be training, there seems quite a few choices. Jump Shot, Inside Shot, Passing, Rebounding, etc. Ahhhh......head spinning stuff

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213424.5 in reply to 213424.4
Date: 3/27/2012 3:14:24 AM
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another cane toad! god damn
im jealous cause i wish billy the kid JT cronk and smith were cockaroaches heheheh
looks like another sad yr for us blues ; (

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213424.6 in reply to 213424.4
Date: 3/27/2012 3:14:35 AM
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Stick with OD for the rest of the reason if you are going to train guards
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ID if your going to train bigs.

That should be a solid foundation before you know what you are doing. And also because defense wins games.

You live in blue territory but you support the cane toads? shameful.

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213424.7 in reply to 213424.4
Date: 3/27/2012 3:18:46 AM
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Well at his height and age, you could train him anywhere. The best position that can best utilize his potential(with that height and age) would be SF, but those can take 8+ seasons to train. Try, shooting guard? Thats a good first trainee. OD, JS, PA, JR, HA, DR will be necessary, but mostly OD and JS.

One INSANELY important thing to remember is that this game is a marathon, not a sprint and you will not see results fast and you will not see immediate success, but if you plan correctly you can see a bright future with many successes.

From: Leeroy

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213424.8 in reply to 213424.4
Date: 3/27/2012 3:39:03 AM
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3. NRL (Broncos & Maroons all the way!)

I like this guy already.

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213424.9 in reply to 213424.8
Date: 3/27/2012 3:59:23 AM
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Thanks for the info and help guys, really appreciate it.



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213424.10 in reply to 213424.9
Date: 3/27/2012 6:19:49 AM
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One thing I learnt the "hard way" was not to write thanks all the time ;) Instead give the vets a +1 ball when they give you useful advise. They would appreciate it more I think.

Oh yeah and welcome! I'm the young gun around here lol

*btw, go the blues!!! (even though they suck)*

Last edited by BuzzerBeaters Best at 3/27/2012 6:21:43 AM

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213424.11 in reply to 213424.10
Date: 3/27/2012 6:29:02 AM
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Great advice from everyone here. If you train OD make sure you set it to PG only as if you only train at one position you will get results quicker. Some skills can only be trained at 2 spots so that is cool if you have to do those but if you train guards make sure you do OD and passing at PG only then Outside shooting for JR at SG only.

Hope this helps

Finally though I am a Melbourne boy born & bread I can't help but echo Billy Moore's words QUEEEEENSLANDER

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213424.12 in reply to 213424.10
Date: 3/27/2012 5:19:45 PM
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BuzzerBeaters Best may be young but the firing pin has been filed down on his gun so he is harmless!!

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213424.13 in reply to 213424.12
Date: 3/27/2012 11:51:56 PM
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I'm guessing that OD training comes under pressure? As I can't see anything that says Outside Defense in the training section.

From: Roozer

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213424.14 in reply to 213424.13
Date: 3/28/2012 1:43:46 AM
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Correct

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