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From: SplitJ
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142928.7 in reply to 142928.6
Date: 5/5/2010 8:34:30 AM
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if hes got average outside skills then you might plan to make him to a SF then go for it. IF not then got for at least a 6'10 guy with good inside skills, dont even worry about outside secondaries unless you playing princeton.

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142928.8 in reply to 142928.7
Date: 5/7/2010 9:14:21 PM
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dont even worry about outside secondaries unless you playing princeton


Wow... Not trying to be rude, but that is pretty terrible advice. A PF with decent secondaries is a far better purchase than one without. Especially since his plan is to only train inside skills.

To the OP, if looking for a long term PF trainee I would suggest that you find a player with a nice set of big man skills AND some decent secondaries. OD, Handling and Passing combined with some JS would be ideal imo. Height is a large factor in training speed so taller is better, but great secondaries could make you settle for a bit less height.

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142928.9 in reply to 142928.8
Date: 5/8/2010 3:03:03 AM
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without nice secondaries the so called pf's are really just c's.

so ur very much correct in saying terrible advice, especially when the bb's have been telling us for a while now that balanced stats are vital

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142928.10 in reply to 142928.1
Date: 5/8/2010 3:33:32 AM
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I train as a big man my SF prospect for 2.5 seasons, and its really painful job. Last season i just got only 2 pop ups. This season i got already 4, but he had high subs.

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142928.11 in reply to 142928.10
Date: 5/8/2010 3:48:35 AM
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2 pops!!! OMG I would have given up haha. I am training an 18 year old PF at the moment and I am training him in such a way that I get 1 pop every week. So far it has worked :)

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142928.12 in reply to 142928.11
Date: 5/8/2010 4:06:23 AM
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I expect an other 3 at least this season since he has high subs on JS, most of the time is getting trained 1 position and just bought lvl 5 trainer. Lets see how the experiment will go...

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142928.13 in reply to 142928.12
Date: 5/8/2010 4:53:04 AM
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Goodluck! Keep us updated :)

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142928.14 in reply to 142928.10
Date: 5/8/2010 7:29:05 AM
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I train as a big man my SF prospect for 2.5 seasons, and its really painful job. Last season i just got only 2 pop ups. This season i got already 4, but he had high subs.

Who is he ?
Aristomenis Mpatsinilas ? Harvey Self ?

PS : Nice to see again the famous guard Damien Delpeuch :P

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142928.15 in reply to 142928.14
Date: 5/8/2010 11:09:53 AM
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Mpatsinilas. It was my last decent draft. Delpeuch ownz man. He didnt elected last season on the ASG but he got his revenge being the MVP. Great SG for RnG, or motion, but he sucks on inside tactics.

Injuries are not shown while playing a match.

Weekly salary: $ 10 812

DMI: 27900
Age: 20
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: average

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept
Driving: atrocious Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: inept Free Throw: inept

Experience: atrocious

Thats Mpatsinilas. He has high subs on JS and 1 training 1 position on OD. From the next season he will get 1 position training as a guard.