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158216.6 in reply to 158216.4
Date: 9/30/2010 11:57:01 AM
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DarkyJozef of I'll Replace you With Machines has an expertly written guide of how to train a PG. I suggest you ask him for a copy. (23003)


Now you're just causing trouble.

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158216.7 in reply to 158216.6
Date: 9/30/2010 12:09:16 PM
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I'd like a copy : )

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158216.8 in reply to 158216.5
Date: 9/30/2010 12:32:27 PM
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I have two superstar traines (21 & 18)
the older one should look like this when i finish with him:
JS 20 JR 10
OD 20 HA 12
DR 13 PA 16

But i don't know if i should train the second one the same or with less JS and more JR like:
JS 17 JR 13 or JS 15 JR 15

What do you think?

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158216.9 in reply to 158216.7
Date: 9/30/2010 12:32:42 PM
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You, and everyone in my BB-mail.

Truth is that this isn't appropriate for this forum, as it is a joke, and this is a place for help. I have no such guide to making a PG worth sharing here. The only guide I can truly give is how to ruin an MVP potential SF. I'm really good at that.

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158216.11 in reply to 158216.3
Date: 9/30/2010 3:12:06 PM
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I think it all depends on the kinda PG you want. If you are only training PG's then this is what I would do. OD, passing and handling. with jump shot and jump range next. I dont care for a high scoring PG i want him to make my other players score easier.



From: leco

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158216.12 in reply to 158216.10
Date: 9/30/2010 3:12:47 PM
Slovenia Suns
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nah it should be around 165 (rb3, id 9..)
but i know this..
i was wondering what do you guys think I should do with the second one:
1. same as the first (JS 20 JR 10)
2. or JS 17 JR 13
3. or JS 15 JR 15

Anyway i want to know what is the best option for JS and JR for a PG?

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158216.13 in reply to 158216.9
Date: 9/30/2010 7:14:51 PM
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lol : )

I guess he really did cause trouble then :D

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158216.14 in reply to 158216.11
Date: 9/30/2010 7:57:55 PM
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I know that but what good is a PG with pitiful JS and JR. I don't want dominate scoring PG either, but JR trains slow so its better to do it early then decide later to train it.

From: JohnnyB

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158216.15 in reply to 158216.12
Date: 10/1/2010 1:04:17 AM
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I like the 2nd option more. I actually think that the 13 JR is the ideal, and you dont need more. I could actually like 18-12 too.

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Date: 10/1/2010 4:50:16 AM
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From my experience a PG with high inside shot is also very useful, my starting PG makes a significant amount of his points driving to the basket and dunking. So, if you can get this skill in addition it might be useful (JS training for forwards gives you a decent amount of ups).

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