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264384.185 in reply to 264384.184
Date: 12/10/2014 5:24:14 AM
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Hi,

Thankx for the reply Vecx :)

That's the way I understood it too, so by training 1on1 which pops very fast your handling will go up with 2 other skills but then this will allow defence, jump range and passing to pop quicker when you train them.

Anyone care to chime in on the benefit of training defence first?

JB

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264384.186 in reply to 264384.185
Date: 12/10/2014 5:31:05 AM
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If you are one position training then your players contribute more and it's easier to get them training minutes while winning games. A guy who can defend and pass to his teammates doesn't hurt you much. A player who can make a few shots but can't defend a position equals losses.

The thing is, you need high handling to train OD efficiently, which is another reason 1-on-1 is a popular starting point.

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264384.187 in reply to 264384.185
Date: 12/10/2014 7:47:47 AM
Durham Wasps
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Anyone care to chime in on the benefit of training defence first?

As one of a small number of people who like to train aggressive players, I find training D first an absolute must. At least to a level where he's not as much of a liability.

I'm not suggesting push your OD or ID to 18+ as soon as possible, but I do feel its important at least to make a start on it.

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264384.188 in reply to 264384.187
Date: 12/10/2014 8:00:48 AM
Tide of Fire
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One thing about training the OD and ID early is that your player will find it easier to get the 48 min in that position and generally they have increased utility in any position on the court, making out of position training less of a liability for your team if you are trying to maintain or increase a league position.

From: js8

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264384.192 in reply to 264384.185
Date: 12/10/2014 12:05:55 PM
Optic Fibres
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I'm a massive believer in the fact of training defense first. With every player I have ever trained, I've always started with this and unless told by someone who has successfully trained a world class player, I will continue too.
I do agree 1v1 at 18 can have an effect on elastic effect, but as Vecx said, training defense allows you to train a player out of position without them being a liability which consequently means more minutes.

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264384.194 in reply to 264384.193
Date: 12/10/2014 1:12:36 PM
Tide of Fire
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I simply think it's impossible to train a "world class player" with that kind of totals or with legendary in several key skill without training 1v1 first.


It's possible

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264384.195 in reply to 264384.193
Date: 12/10/2014 1:15:23 PM
Durham Wasps
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While I value comments on every topic raised in this thread, I'm getting pretty sick of reading sarcasm and dare I say it, a sort of smug authority attached to some posts. If you can't really be civil in a discussion about the best way forward, and bringing the community (or at least those who are bothered about the NT) together, then really I'd prefer you to either shut up completely, or make your own thread. You're not helping.




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