BuzzerBeater Forums

Help - English > Any advice on SG/SF training?

Any advice on SG/SF training?

Set priority
Show messages by
From: kvinky
This Post:
00
158214.1
Date: 9/29/2010 5:33:57 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
00
Hello all,

I have this 18 yo player (6'1" / 185 cm) that I'm trying to train as a well-rounded SG/SF. Any advice on the upcoming season?

Thanks!

Jump Shot: prominent ↑ Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: respectable
Driving: strong Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: pitiful

This Post:
00
158214.2 in reply to 158214.1
Date: 9/29/2010 5:46:21 PM
JMDCeltics
III.10
Overall Posts Rated:
35293529
OD improves faster at 18-19 yo, so you´d train pressure before continuing training 1 vs 1, passing, etc.

Best regards.

This Post:
00
158214.3 in reply to 158214.1
Date: 9/29/2010 7:58:49 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
1313
Yeah definately great some OD into him. Also if you want a SF you will need to train his ID. If going one on one make sure he plays a SF or PF and train one on one for forwards so IS can increase as well.

With his height i suggest sticking to outside skills and don't worry about inside skills, or do inside skills now while he is young and then move onto outside skills. OD and JR are the slowest skill to pop so while he is young think about training them.

This Post:
00
158214.4 in reply to 158214.3
Date: 9/29/2010 10:09:01 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
00
Thanks, good point about his height. I guess I'll stick with outside skills. Respectable insider skills should be good enough to handle US-DIV...

This Post:
00
158214.5 in reply to 158214.4
Date: 9/29/2010 10:44:10 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
1313
He can be a good outside SF if you want him to be. Just get ID up 1 or 2 levels

This Post:
11
158214.6 in reply to 158214.2
Date: 9/30/2010 4:45:40 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
959959
OD improves faster at 18-19 yo, so you´d train pressure before continuing training 1 vs 1, passing, etc.

Best regards.


everything improves faster when he is 18/19, so i just would train it because it is important and helps to be succesful.

From: Vysnia
This Post:
11
158214.7 in reply to 158214.6
Date: 9/30/2010 5:01:01 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
1212
It really doesn't matter what comes first, his potential is starter, so he will be capped in a season or two.

Last edited by Vysnia at 9/30/2010 5:03:23 AM

This Post:
00
158214.8 in reply to 158214.6
Date: 9/30/2010 7:49:38 AM
JMDCeltics
III.10
Overall Posts Rated:
35293529
You´ve explained better what i tried to mean:)

From: RussBass

This Post:
00
158214.10 in reply to 158214.9
Date: 9/30/2010 3:51:15 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
1010
ya and if you train him at SF he will have a lower salary than and sg if you push up his js /jr/od/handling/pass.


From: SplitJ

This Post:
00
158214.11 in reply to 158214.10
Date: 9/30/2010 10:54:31 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
6161
at 6'1. you could just make a SG with inside skills and play him at SF. definitely train OD and JR first since they are the slowest to train. and you dont even have to bother with ID or IS since you can just get minor increases from training OD and JS. might want to get some rebounding into him soon if you want a SF since at 6'1 double position reb might be way slow when he gets older which means you get less playing time from him since you have to waste 48 mins in scrimages each week. so get those rebounding training done nice and early and move on to his outside skills forever.