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158216.8 in reply to 158216.5
Date: 9/30/2010 12:32:27 PM
Slovenia Suns
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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
II.1
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Second Team:
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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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158216.16 in reply to 158216.15
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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158216.17 in reply to 158216.16
Date: 10/1/2010 5:27:08 AM
Phoenix_Suns
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From your experience: How big is the impact of the PG´s passing skill for the percentage of the other players, most importantly the SG?
Logically it should strengthen the offense generally, as the shots should become easier ones for the team. But is that the case in BB as well? How much is the effect approximately?

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