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From: Koperboy

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Date: 8/26/2011 8:28:37 AM
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I wanted to report my 22y old, 6'0" / 183 cm PG popped in two consecutive weeks in OD. In between those weeks he received JR training (in which he also popped in two consecutive weeks) and maybe 10% of that JR training went into OD. Btw, OD is the highest of guard skills (1-2 above all the rest and 9 above JR). One position training, trainer level 6. It seems like height plays even bigger role then i thought. So for training PG or SG, I guess it's better to find a 4,5k and 183cm guard than 6k and 193 cm guard. The first will train so much faster than second one that will surpass him in 2-3 seasons. And then the gap will continue to grow.


From: JON
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Date: 9/3/2011 7:20:49 PM
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I want to train guards and a 6'7 SF , I want inside shooting pops, is it better to train jump shot for wingmen or forwards?

From: LA-Fairness

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Date: 9/4/2011 6:18:50 AM
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Clearly for Forwards! 1on1 for Forwards trains IS very well too

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From: JON

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78242.626 in reply to 78242.625
Date: 9/4/2011 8:53:19 AM
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but apparently wingmen also trains IS? as well as range, handling , driving

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Date: 9/4/2011 9:52:07 AM
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Apparently it does, but getting IS pop from JS for wingmen will take forever.

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Date: 9/4/2011 9:53:12 AM
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if you do it a season long, it should be 2 or 3 IS pops. I would say that's decent

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Date: 9/4/2011 11:26:46 AM
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but according to the training speed analysis it's 7-8 weeks for IS pop for both Wingmen and Forwards

From: pmfg10
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Date: 9/4/2011 11:49:37 AM
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I believe a manager from Belarus, trained JS for Wingmen for more than 1 season and never got a pop in IS.

From: JON

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Date: 9/4/2011 10:35:59 PM
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Interesting, why does the training analysis say IS 7-8 weeks for wingmen? Thanks for that info, I may have to go with forwards.


Last edited by JON at 9/4/2011 10:36:13 PM

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Date: 9/5/2011 1:53:06 AM
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I have done it with 19yo players and they both got pops in IS(for half a season, and the both got pops in IS). However, I must say, that to train JS for wingmen was absolutely the most unrewarding experience. I would always prefer to train 1v1, and have a lot more secondaries.

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Date: 9/6/2011 11:57:06 PM
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I was wondering. Has anybody ever experienced a drop, one week after a pop in the same skill?

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