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How to train my 18 year old all star center?

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154923.75 in reply to 154923.74
Date: 8/27/2010 10:52:30 AM
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Cool, yeah IS and ID would be good to train, but I do not look forward to seeing that salary lol!
It will probably be around 60k or more before the end of the season.

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Date: 8/27/2010 1:49:56 PM
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Nice player. Yeah secondaries just boost up the price considerably. And I hate seeing Centers with great inside skills and atrocious and pitiful in secondaries. They are giant turnover machines! lol

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Date: 8/27/2010 2:21:29 PM
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ok yeah i'll do that


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Date: 8/28/2010 9:56:05 PM
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Cons: It takes a while to train guard skills at 6'8", JS will take a good season to get to a decent level, and he'll never be overly dominant.

I like balanced bigs, and I train them myself, but don't neglect big man skills totally. Maybe train guard skills half of the time, and with him being an allstar, you can have a nice big who's still 13/13/13 or so inside before he caps out.

I agree though, don't stick to IS/ID/REB. I just wish he was either shorter or taller. 6'8" is a pain in the ass height.

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Date: 8/29/2010 5:55:34 AM
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I think a good training for your player,over the classic Is-Id-reb,would be Js for SF-PF,because it trains both IS and JS
However,your player lacks only Js and Jr,and while you can't work on Jr,you can improve a lot JS,creating a great PF

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Date: 8/29/2010 8:43:56 AM
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I think so too. He could become quite balanced while still training Big skills all the time via the following rotation:

- Rebounds (PF/C)
- Jump Shot (Forwards)
- Inside Defense (C)
- Rebounds (PF/C)
- One on One (Forwards)
(- if ID grows slower than the other skills: Inside Defense (C))

rinse and repeat. He'd improve his IS/ID/RB every week, while also working somewhat on his JS, JR, DR and HN. Do this for two seasons or so, and he should become quite strong.

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154923.82 in reply to 154923.81
Date: 8/29/2010 9:07:46 AM
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lol

From: JohnnyB
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154923.83 in reply to 154923.82
Date: 9/1/2010 2:51:40 AM
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TPE is a joke especially for the all around players. Maybe it worked ok 4-5 seasons ago where everyone was trying to boost the primary skills of the players, but almost none cared about the 2ndaries. Now the fact is that PA is becoming a primary skill for every position, for example.

So the best way to get an idea whats the worth of your players, is the market search...

From: zyler

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154923.84 in reply to 154923.83
Date: 9/1/2010 9:18:41 AM
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my 45k sg's tpe jumps around like crazy - 2 weeks ago it said 800 k-1.2 mil , 1 week ago 2.5 mil to 3 mil , this week 1.5 mil to 1.8 mil .

the tpe is very much a one skill only estimater , and fairly inaccurate the more balanced and high skilled your players are

Last edited by zyler at 9/1/2010 9:19:06 AM

From: JW
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Date: 9/6/2010 11:43:49 PM
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Hi I'm new to BB what is TPE? :)

jw

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