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If you want to go for higher defense then I would suggest
1) Train more SB (as already mentioned). I would say keep SB and ID level.
2) Don't train 1-on-1 too much because why would the player need it that high? He will not be a good option on offense anyway. Rather train passing to help with the flow and shot creation for better offense players.
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Date: 7/15/2015 8:36:05 AM
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It might be "free" salary- or even cap-wise.
However, you can spend the time training these skills better on other skills that will make your player more valuable.
Even training other players might be more valuable than adding "useless" skills to the player.
If you spend one of three/six training slots of your (expensive) trainer on a player and his training does not result in a significantly better match performance (or at least higher market value), then why do it? You actually lose money.
E.g. a player with low scoring and passing skills and very high driving and handling is not much more useful as the same player without the driving and handling.
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Date: 7/15/2015 2:23:48 PM
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You could not be more wrong.
My current SF has high DR/HA and rather low PA. That's what I don't like about him (and I was the one developing him, doh!).
I think he has a lot of turnovers because he is used on offense a lot. There are only 2 decent scorers on my team and he is one of them. A lot of the offense will run through him and thus he will have more TOs than others.
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