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181354.1
Date: 4/19/2011 5:41:39 AM
Flashover
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Second Team:
Reuben Jones 2.0
19 years old 6'7" MVP

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: average Handling: respectable
Driving: inept Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: awful Inside Def.: mediocre
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: awful Free Throw: respectable

here is his skills...
he has pretty good primary skills...but granted that he is already 19...what should I be focusing on?
I know i have to bump his inside skills to a certain level...but should I train his OD to around wondrous/tremendous first before training the inside skills?

what do you guys think? I want to make him my starting SF in 3/4 seasons.

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181354.2 in reply to 181354.1
Date: 4/19/2011 5:44:40 AM
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depends on what you're training for now. If your other trainees are guards, go with the OD training. If they are Bigs, go with his inside skills. just don't forget to switch assignments.

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181354.3 in reply to 181354.2
Date: 4/19/2011 6:04:25 AM
Flashover
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Second Team:
Reuben Jones 2.0
How often do i need to switch assignments and why is it important to switch assignments??
I don't really have another trainee maybe a point guard that i drafted i can train up to mid-season and sell him.

So now I'm training pressure solely for PG. should i train the OD all the way up to tremendous/ wondrous before switching to another assignment?

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181354.4 in reply to 181354.3
Date: 4/19/2011 6:24:45 AM
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If there are other guard skills you want to train, you can have a rhythm of 2 weeks OD-1 week something else-2 weeks OD-1week something else...

If you don't stick with OD for now, and once you're finished with it, buy some big man trainees and rotate the three big man main skills (REB, ID, IS)

Switching assignments is advantageous if you train several related skills (i.e. JR, PA and OD, or IS, REB and ID, or similar combinations) to optimize the elastic training effect. When training one single skill up, it's better to stick to that one constantly though.