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209298.150 in reply to 209298.149
Date: 12/21/2013 7:32:26 AM
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Really useful and interesting thread :)

I'm training an all star and had thought he could be a decent starter here in England even for div 1 but now not sure......

My plan was to focus on passing and both defences over next couple of seasons...

He's 19 about to turn 20...

Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: sensational
Driving: tremendous Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: inept

What do you guys think? Should I just make him a guard?

Experience: atrocious

From: Myles

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209298.151 in reply to 209298.150
Date: 12/21/2013 7:37:47 AM
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Keep him a SF and get him 14-15 in OD and ID.
1-2 pops in passing.
some shooting

Last edited by Myles at 12/21/2013 7:37:57 AM

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Date: 12/21/2013 1:12:02 PM
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I recommend training PA to strong and OD to at least tremendous, and ID to at least sensational. If you want, you can also try to get him a pop in JR/IS/REB, as well as 2 pops in JS. He would look like this:


12 6
14 12
13 8
10 12
8 5
5 4


According to http://www.buzzer-manager.com, he would have a salary of 23k and would be 91-100% capped.

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Date: 12/22/2013 11:34:26 AM
DK Shaolins
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Great topic. Are those guys "dead" to become good SFs ?

N°1 is 6'6", MVP and will be 24 yo :
12 / 9
9 / 9
11 / 5
10 / 9
9 / 8
6 / 6

N°2 is 6'7", HoF and will be 23 yo :
13 / 8
11 / 11
14 / 8
7 / 6
4 / 6
4 / 6

Thanks

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209298.154 in reply to 209298.153
Date: 12/22/2013 11:50:52 AM
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If training together, it won't work out and neither will be great. Both can be OK.

#1 needs OD more while #2 needs lots and lots of IS and ID. I guess if you pounded the inside, #1 could just be a PF.

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Date: 12/22/2013 12:06:20 PM
DK Shaolins
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So i guess that trained together, they would make better SGs... did'nt they ?

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Date: 12/22/2013 12:14:32 PM
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#1 with just OD9 at this age will be tough to get up to OD17-18 for a great SG.

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Date: 12/27/2013 3:01:45 PM
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What do you guys think about this guy?

http://i.imgur.com/pTdpu4E.png

This is the first season where my training regime is going to be focused on him. Up until this season, he was getting trained with some guards, which is why he has such good passing. But I'm determined to play him at SF because I think his skillset is very promising for the position, except for the gaping hole at Inside Shot. Any advice on where I should start?

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209298.159 in reply to 209298.158
Date: 12/27/2013 4:39:27 PM
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OD, then IS. Ideally you'd want 14 OD I think, but that may be tough now. 12-13 would be good.

Then pound IS as much as you can. Then I'd probably cap him by doing more JS, or RB.

From: Kierpop
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Date: 12/31/2013 6:36:58 AM
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I believe that a small forward should be versatile. The ideal SF should be able to play all positions at both ends of the floor. Maybe he won't have the right height to play C, but that doesn't mean that he shouldn't be able to play C, or PG for that matter. I won't suggest any skill sets because I'm too new to the game, and I'll leave you to your own definition of versatile.

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