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155426.788 in reply to 155426.787
Date: 5/6/2011 2:19:49 PM
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I would make Hansen into a SG and Henley into a PG. Training them both in OD for the rest of the season sounds like a good plan, and some Passing won't hurt either. You'll want to train FTs during the Allstar Week to improve Henleys FTs though. Wait with the 1 on 1 until you train JS, which should come after their OD, JR and Passing are where you want them to be (so perhaps in two seasons...) and then get two additional trainees who also need JS and/or Driving.

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Date: 5/6/2011 2:46:15 PM
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this is my guy. i want him to be great PF with awesome secondaries. what would you suggest (he has 3 seasons in training left)

DMI: 215000
Age: 22
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: proficient Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: average ↑ Handling: average
Driving: strong Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: tremendous Inside Def.: sensational
Rebounding: wondrous Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: inept

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155426.790 in reply to 155426.788
Date: 5/6/2011 2:49:30 PM
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Thanks Mathcorejay.

Curious about why Henley's not a SF candidate, purely due to my own ignorance. Is he too old relative to starting skills? Too short, given his "unspecial" inside skills?


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155426.793 in reply to 155426.791
Date: 5/6/2011 3:44:19 PM
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Thanks Manon.

I was planning on training the guard side skills of the possible SF guy Henley, and then in a few seasons work a bit on inside skills while training a big guy(s). But I agree that SG Hansen is a much better overall prospect, and am focusing on training him. I picked up Hanley for 5K just as another guy to train.

How do people train SFs then? Rotate all through the inside and outside skills, or focus on one and then the other?

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155426.794 in reply to 155426.792
Date: 5/6/2011 3:49:50 PM
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I was thinking the same. i am getting 3-4 pops in OD (until end of this season), then 2-3 pops of passing, then finish that season with 1on 1 (about 8 weeks) so it should give 2-3 pops in handling and driving, 2 pops in JS. Then whole season of inside skills (no time for Jump Range, but I think respectable is enough)

From: Nostalgia

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Date: 5/6/2011 10:32:36 PM
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Rebounding is kind of low and will definitely need some time to bring it up a bit...

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Date: 5/7/2011 5:29:53 AM
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update on my first draftee trained from scratch - pleased at how he's come on

Dean Ellsworth (11995981) Shooting Guard

Owner: Team Fusio

Weekly salary: $ 85 472
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 555700
Age: 23
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: prodigious Jump Range: wondrous
Outside Def.: wondrous ↑ Handling: wondrous
Driving: wondrous Passing: strong
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: strong

Experience: awful

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