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209298.57 in reply to 209298.56
Date: 2/23/2012 1:06:17 PM
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I`ve got a great SF I think.
I want to train him dis season to 15/16 ID and some IS as well. Do some of you have advice for me what more to train as well ?

Here are his stats:

DMI: 257200
Age: 23
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: hall of famer

Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: tremendous
Outside Def.: marvelous Handling: prominent
Driving: strong Passing: average ↑
Inside Shot: prominent Inside Def.: prolific
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: strong Free Throw: average

Experience: inept

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209298.59 in reply to 209298.57
Date: 2/25/2012 1:38:06 PM
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Some optional pops in passing
+1 ID
And most importantly one on one for forwards

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209298.60 in reply to 209298.57
Date: 2/27/2012 9:48:52 AM
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I`ve got a great SF I think.
I want to train him dis season to 15/16 ID and some IS as well. Do some of you have advice for me what more to train as well ?

Here are his stats:

DMI: 257200
Age: 23
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: hall of famer

Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: tremendous
Outside Def.: marvelous Handling: prominent
Driving: strong Passing: average ↑
Inside Shot: prominent Inside Def.: prolific
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: strong Free Throw: average

Experience: inept



nice one...i would go for passing, inside shot and blocking this season..give u a nice value for the engine and not that much increase of his salary..after that u can go with the easy stuff..one on one till he dies :-)

great talent and nice building so far ;-)

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209298.61 in reply to 209298.60
Date: 2/27/2012 10:09:51 AM
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Why shotblocking? Is that a usefull skill for a SF ?

My goal is :
16/13
16/14
15/10
13/15
9/9

Maybe if possible more OD and ID. (I like defence)
This should be possible in my opinion.

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209298.62 in reply to 209298.61
Date: 2/27/2012 10:35:32 AM
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Why shotblocking? Is that a usefull skill for a SF ?

My goal is :
16/13
16/14
15/10
13/15
9/9

Maybe if possible more OD and ID. (I like defence)
This should be possible in my opinion.



ur player, ur goals dude ;-)

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209298.63 in reply to 209298.61
Date: 2/27/2012 1:57:28 PM
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He looks pretty nice already, and your final targets make for an outstanding player.

I'd suggest getting the ID and the PA done first, followed by the OD and RB pops. That way you can get the JS/HA/DR and probably the IS pops from 1v1 and JS (I'd start with JS for 2-3 pops and then just spam the 1v1 Forwards button until you're done) training while playing him at his natural position. You should get the SB pop you want as a secondary during ID training.

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209298.64 in reply to 209298.63
Date: 2/27/2012 4:33:50 PM
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Thanks, that was my thought also. I doubt that SB will pop with training of ID. I got a pop recently on SB.

Is by the way 9/10 passing enough for a SF ? Has someone any experience with high passing on SF and low passing on SF and what`s the difference between that. ?

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209298.66 in reply to 209298.64
Date: 2/27/2012 8:11:37 PM
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Well, I'd normally expect a pop in SB for every 3-4 pops in ID. Since you are aiming for 4 ID pops, I'd say you should still get at least one more secondary in SB.

The crowdsourced training data that wozzvt has been gathering actually shows that players around 6'5" and between the ages of 23-25 receive slightly less than half as much training as in ID from single-position ID training.

I don't have a lot of experience with a wide range of passing values on SFs, but I firmly believe that it's always good to get as much PA as you can fit into a build.

Edit: I looked at the data, and it's projecting that it will take you about 14 weeks of ID training and 10 weeks of PA training to get to 15 and 10, respectively. A pop in OD takes 3-4 weeks, same for a pop in RB. I'd probably be tempted to do 5-6 more weeks of PA and get him to 12 before starting the JS/1v1 training in the middle of his 25 year old season.

Last edited by Orko27 at 2/27/2012 8:23:19 PM

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209298.67 in reply to 209298.64
Date: 2/28/2012 8:01:25 AM
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Is by the way 9/10 passing enough for a SF ? Has someone any experience with high passing on SF and low passing on SF and what`s the difference between that. ?


I don't have much experience with low/high passing SFs, but I think 9-10 passing isn't enough for a world-class SF. Your SF will be facing players with 18-20 OD who will shut down your PA=10 any day. But that's just going with logic, so take from that what you want.

Last edited by Koperboy at 2/28/2012 8:05:43 AM

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