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From: KenKen
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Date: 10/17/2009 11:47:10 AM
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Art Cloutier (9211144)

Weekly salary: $ 6 469

DMI: 11200
Age: 19
Height: 6'2" / 188 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: mediocre
Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: average Handling: average
Driving: average Passing: inept
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: inept
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: average

Experience: atrocious

i need a training routine , thanx

From: Coach G

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Date: 10/17/2009 8:27:39 PM
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i think u should start training for ur passing skill or ur stamina

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Date: 10/17/2009 9:02:09 PM
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I think OD is very important for guards too

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 10/18/2009 5:04:42 AM
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i would go for OD and Passing and Jumprange - stamina got time for seaso break or really messed up minutes.

From: Azrail

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Date: 10/19/2009 7:06:01 AM
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definitely i think you must train OD,because it's a very important skill for him.you can train stamina and FT in all star week.

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Date: 10/19/2009 8:07:52 PM
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Until the end of the season Pas bi positional
OD 1 season Bi positional (while he is 20 years old)
Pas 1 season Bi positional (while he is 21 years old)
1vs1 1 season bipositional (while he is 22 years old)
Inside defense 1 season as Center Uni positional (while he is 23 years old)
OD 1/2 season with 1/2 Pas Bi positional (while he is 24 years old)
Jump range 1 season unipositional SG (while he is 25 years old)
1vs1 1 season bipositional (while he is 26 years old)(here you may consider to "mix" with some Jum shot training to accelerate the jump shot pop up)


I think this is a good plan

What think oters managers about?


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Date: 10/19/2009 11:32:32 PM
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Its better if u switch it round though players don't like training the whole season on 1 skill.

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Date: 10/19/2009 11:36:26 PM
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Its better if u switch it round though players don't like training the whole season on 1 skill.


Absolutely.

Training one skill for an entire season is a recipe for slow training.

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Date: 10/20/2009 3:54:11 AM
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I think is better to train 2-3 weeks of OD, switch to pas, then to 1vs1 .... and so forth , than to train 1 skill for an entire season

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Date: 10/20/2009 4:45:32 AM
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and forget about the ID training or do it it early, later you ahd a strong guard who didn't use it training when you play there ...

Currently you could do it, bec<ause he is on must position relativ week and if he play out of position he didn't loose that much.

From: JohnnyB
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Date: 10/20/2009 3:18:04 PM
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After lots of experiment with training my conclusion is that the best way to train (1 or 2 position doesnt matter), is to change a training skill when all of u r trainees got a pop up on the certain skill that u r train. About the question, my answer is OD is essential, so focus for some time on that