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252685.7 in reply to 252685.6
Date: 12/27/2013 5:03:57 PM
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I'd just make this current guy your SG, because if he's defending as SF, he'll give up a lot of rebounds. Might as well just train this guy's outside skills at the same time you train a new future SF. Then when your current guy is a good enough SG, switch to inside skills for your SF trainee. At that time, buy a guy who can become a PF or otherwise benefit from the inside training.

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252685.8 in reply to 252685.7
Date: 12/27/2013 5:34:25 PM
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I would always train my SF trainee with OD. Get it to 10 at first. An ID pop might fall off in the process too. Then ID to 10 then afterwards.

My trainee just came off the U21 NT in Denmark, he's a triple double machine, and a complete beast on defense. OD is so important in this game.

Last edited by Thanh at 12/27/2013 5:36:21 PM

Danish U21 NT assistant / Scout
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252685.9 in reply to 252685.7
Date: 12/27/2013 8:33:50 PM
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His rebounding will be OK at the level he is at now, no matter what I would go with some One-on-One forwards. He will get much needed pops in driving and handling (about one every two weeks) as well as jump shot and inside scoring (about one every five weeks with a IS popping a little quicker than jump shot).

I would do One-on-One forwards for 5-8 weeks and then focus on getting that outside defense up to a 9 or 10 after that. From there he could go with more inside skills and make a SF or focus on outside skills and develop a SG.