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Date: 7/22/2015 6:45:46 AM
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this is mine, what are your suggestion for finishing him ( he is high in JR and IS)

14-8
14-12
13-10
13-14
10-8

25 yrs

thx!

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Date: 7/22/2015 1:34:38 PM
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Thats even worse..

Heading on the right path so far. Are you?
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Date: 7/22/2015 1:38:07 PM
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This is why everyone argues you and complain to you on forums.

Last edited by CoachWard95 at 7/22/2015 2:09:32 PM

Heading on the right path so far. Are you?
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Greece also used a ballscreen offense.

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Date: 7/25/2015 8:02:45 AM
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I trained my allstar to

11/12
12/12
13/10
13/11
9/10

113 skills, probably can squeeze few more skills in, end build should be

12/12
12/13
13/11
13/11
9/11

I guess pallstar can reach some 125 skills, maybe more if you really pump up SB



For all-around SF, what training should be given to the player first?

18 years old: OD + 1on1
19 years old: OD + 1on1
20 years old: OD + 1on1
21 years old: ID + IS
22 years old: ID + IS
23 years old: ID + JS
24 years old: SB + JS
25 years old: SB + Passing
26 years old: SB + Passing

Would it be too late to training SB at the age of 24~26?

Oh, how about rebounding? when should I give him rebounding training?

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