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233873.5 in reply to 233873.4
Date: 12/30/2012 1:29:08 PM
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Wozzvt did a study of the elastic effect that's available on the USA-Offsite blog (http://bb-usa.net/blog/?p=337). It shows that Handling, but not ID, has an elastic effect on OD.

The way I tink about training SF's is to start with 1v1 and IS first, since IS and HA have the most elastic effect on other skills. (Still the elastic effect is not huge, maybe 1 pop/ssn in the first 4, and less after that.) If you've got a tall guy, go 1v1 first, to make guard skills easier to train. If you've got a short guy, IS (or combo with 1v1F, since it gives you IS, too) first to make Big skills easier.

Andmy comment on Spoonerific's build is this: pump IS/DR more for an inside tactic SF, since they're basically free to salary and cap for these kinds of players. And you don't need so much RB, since they get help from playing an inside tactic.

Try something like 10/3/13/13/15/9-13/10/8/3 for 18.57 of 18-20 cap. Which classifies as a $19k salary PG with 97 TSP.

Last edited by rhyminsimon at 12/30/2012 1:30:37 PM

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233873.7 in reply to 233873.6
Date: 1/1/2013 4:41:00 AM
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Jump Shot: average Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: respectable ↑ Handling: inept
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: respectable ↑
Stamina: average Free Throw: average

Experience: atrocious

Can u give me some advice on training dis dude. Im planning him to be a balanced type SF. What kind of training will i do dis season.? Im planning to train his DR(forwards)-ID-OD, is dat enough 4 dis season.?

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Date: 1/1/2013 8:03:02 AM
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Tnx sir, so I will train OD and when it pop i'll switch it to ID. Can i get that two defensive skill up 10 dis season? So if there are remaining weeks, i will try to train DR for forwards. Is it good to alternately train OD-ID-DR(forwards), in a manner of switching dis 3 skills every whether it pop or not? In dis style, can i get OD-ID to 10 after dis season ends? Tnx.

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Date: 1/1/2013 4:39:14 PM
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So if all my SF/PF trainees are trained in 1v1 and IS, then they will have slightly faster in guard skills? BTW, they're all 6'8".

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Date: 1/1/2013 5:15:18 PM
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According to wozzvt's study...

Guard skills: HA helps OD, PA, DR. DR helps JS. OD helps HA.

Big skills: IS helps ID, RB. ID helps IS, RB. (It appears that IS's effect is larger than ID's)

He didn't suggest that there was any difference for height, so 6'8" won't matter. 1v1F is fast-popping training which trains 4 skills that benefit 4 guard skills and 2 big skills. So I highly recommend it until HA/DR are high enough to give you a little boost at the beginning of any SF training, along with the regular hole-filling, and then launching into big skills if your short or guard skills if your tall.

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