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From: Raghu
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Date: 12/23/2016 10:18:11 AM
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Oh okay.
But can you tell me more about these hidden skills?
Is it like some measure of aggressiveness while playing?

And i have never found a satisfying answer for this doubt of mine.
When we train skills at two different positions like is there a striking difference or sth.

Like One on One for forwards and One on One for Guards or sth like that, does it have any difference in main training of the skill? (Apart from fact that guards train faster for outside skills regardless )
Or is there a difference in some other similar secondary skills?

From: Coach MK

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Date: 12/27/2016 5:16:08 AM
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Let´s see if i can answer your questions-

Hidden skills are hidden, like the name implicates Hidden skills, are injury liability, foul trouble and training speed. All this things can be experience or observed, but there is no direct link to visible skills.

What do you mean with a striking difference on two different positions ? Do you means the difference between training on PG or SG or do you mean the difference between 1-Pos. and 2-Pos. Training ?

The difference in 1on1 are the skills which will be trained.
1on1 trains:
- Driving
- Handling
- JS
- IS (only Forwards and Team-Training)

BUT if you train Guards the training speed of Drive, Handling and JS is much higher. So you have to decide to train a bit slower (Forwards) and get 1-2 IS-Ups or you train faster (Guards) and don´t get the IS-Ups. I prefer to go faster and train IS extra.

Are your questions answer in a satisfying way ? If not, ask more. I am eager to help and I am kind of healthy again

Last edited by Coach MK at 12/27/2016 5:16:20 AM

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From: Jay_m
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Date: 12/27/2016 8:53:08 AM
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Another in-game injury. I think my third of the young season. Fortunately, none of my trainees.

From: Coach MK

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Date: 12/27/2016 9:36:01 AM
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That´s not really nice. I experienced the same last season. half of the season I had at least one injured player.

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From: Raghu

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Date: 12/28/2016 1:36:28 AM
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Oh okay thanks now i get it. One on One is mainly a guard skill so i will train it with pg/sg instead of sf/pf.
How important is passing for big men tho? Is it really important? Im not planning a princeton offense so i dont think so.

From: Coach MK

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Date: 12/28/2016 2:31:45 AM
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Passing is important, also for Big Man. If a Big man can not pass, he produces more turnover (if you play an outside tactic) and his FG% is going down (inside tactic). Usually i will never nominate a big man with passin 1 or 2. In case of you nation i would prefer passing a least an 8.


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From: Jay_m

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Date: 12/29/2016 10:17:20 AM
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And one more injury. This time for the extra week.

From: Raghu

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Date: 12/30/2016 12:35:31 AM
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Okay i get that, i will train till 8 or 9.
But that dude whom lucknow sold for a million didnt have a lot of outside points.
Js was 4l passing was low too.

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Date: 12/30/2016 4:33:27 AM
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He was a look inside type of player.

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Date: 12/30/2016 6:17:43 AM
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Yeah i saw the stats and most of Lucknows matches i studied where either motion or push the ball.
That dude made three pointers at times too.
I understand too cause i saw he had like Inside defense 19, Inside shot 16 and rebounding around 16 too.
But would you recommend making a big man like that.
Shouldnt there be a little more balance, like a little more passing can help in isolation possessions especially for players with good outside shooting at the 3 and 4?
I may be wrong but i feel like passing and jump shot are essential at any position.

Oh and another doubt, Would anyone recommend training at like 90% or 80% efficiency like training passing at sf/pf instead of pg/sg is it really helpful or should i just sacrfice the games and play em at pg/sg ?


Last edited by Raghu at 12/30/2016 6:25:14 AM

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Date: 12/30/2016 7:14:06 AM
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Well actually I was the one to recommend that kind of training for him when I was a NTM. Different tactics need different skill set. At that time India was kind of a outside team and we needed inside mono-skilled giants to compete. His inside shoot was around 18-19 that time!
About training sometimes you have to compromise to 90% to save an important game.

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