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From: yodabig

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One thing that is great about SB on a guard is that it is free. Atrocious or sensational it doesn't matter you aren't paying $1 for it.

From: Lucifer

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Date: 3/13/2012 9:32:15 AM
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Yup I know Its amazing!!!

"Falling in love is not at all the most stupid thing that people do but gravitation cannot be held responsible for it."
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Date: 3/14/2012 2:18:44 PM
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3. Small Forward
What are main skills for a sf ?

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Date: 3/15/2012 1:03:58 AM
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Small Forward (Outside Based)
Primary Skills: Outside Defense, Jump Shot
Secondary Skills: Inside Defense, Jump Range, Rebounding, Passing, Handling, Driving
Tertiary Skills: Inside Shot, Shot Blocking

Small Forward (Balanced)
Primary Skills: Outside Defense, Inside Defense, Jump Shot, Inside Shot
Secondary Skills: Rebounding, Passing, Jump Range, Handling, Driving
Tertiary Skills: Shot Blocking

Small Forward (Inside Based)
Primary Skills: Outside Defense, Inside Shot, Inside Defense, Rebounding
Secondary Skills: Jump Shot, Passing, Handling, Driving
Tertiary Skills: Jump Range, Shot Blocking


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Date: 3/16/2012 9:35:52 AM
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Being most difficult to train what should be some shortcuts to be followed while training a sf ?

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Date: 3/16/2012 9:46:25 AM
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Shortcuts?? I dunno. I'm no SF specialist, but I'm guessing it has something to do with training OD early when he is young because there are so many skills to train. Also train JR early because an SF needs JR also, and JR will train a bit of JS. Then train IS, ID,JS and REB, and pump 1on1 for some time. At the end some PAS will be beneficial.
Also it is much better to have an SF who has all skills low but solid(like proficient) than to have some skills at tremendous and to have holes in some skills like mediocre or such.

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Date: 3/16/2012 10:09:08 AM
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First season :- Od (+4), id (+4).
Second season :- pa (+3),jr (+2),od (+2),id (+2),is (+2).
Third season :- js (+5),is (+3),dr (+3),ha (+1).
Fourth :- dr (+4),ha (+3),reb (+4),is (+1),js (+1).
Fifth season :- sb (+4),jr (+2) and then according to your need.
This will maximize rubber band effect :)

Last edited by BBall_king at 3/17/2012 6:23:41 AM

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Date: 3/16/2012 11:51:22 AM
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4. Power Forward
What are ideal skills for a pf ?

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Date: 3/16/2012 12:18:19 PM
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IS,ID,RB (at the same lvl)
JS
OD
PS
SB (this is just me)
DR
HD
JR

I think, in this order.

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Date: 3/16/2012 12:33:25 PM
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What should be the sequence while training ?

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Date: 3/16/2012 11:21:38 PM
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I would actually start with training OD and JR the first season (if you want to make him into a very nice PF). I'd spend the entire season training OD and JR and if they reach a decent lvl and still have weeks for training, I'd train passing, because generally that's one of the skills that gets neglected in the training process.
In the second season I would train IS, ID, RB and occasional JS.
In the third season I would train handling, driving and jump shot. Once they're at a decent lvl I would then concentrate on IS, ID and RB for the rest of the remaining seasons (note: this kind of training schedule requires a player's potential to be high). Some SB would be good too in my opinion.

Oh but I've never trained a bigman, so I'm not really an expert. Any input from others is appreciated :)

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