Player 1
Age: 19
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: superstar
7/4/4/8/6/8 7/6/5/5 8/7
Player 2
Age: 20
Height: 7'0" / 213 cm
Potential: MVP
3/3/2/5/9/8 5/7/7/7 9/3
Player 3
Age: 21
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: MVP
15/9/6/7/5/3 2/2/7/1 5/4
Player 4
Age: 21
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
12/8/7/10/11/3 2/4/2/2 8/6
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My opinion is that you should sell player 4 for some money, and make sure to secure a good PG and SG for your team. You should then 1 position train all 3 guys inside for a significant amount of time in IS first, ID second, and REB 3rd. Player 1 can become your PF, Player 2 can become your C, and you can switch it up and work on OD on all 3 before the end of player 3's training and get his OD up to 10 and the others up a bit more so that he might pose a threat as an inside SF/PF. Being real, i wouldn't allow player 3 on the floor until his PA hit 7 anyways.
The long story short is your trainees are lacking direction and lacking significantly in areas that are better trained @ single position areas. You have two bigs and two smalls, and it is inefficient to train both bigs and smalls really.
Last edited by FuriousSK at 9/5/2013 2:11:30 PM