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Hi guys , what kind of Small Forward do you like best?

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Date: 12/12/2009 7:54:11 AM
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About blocking. Lets say that u r blocking 1 shot. Whats the possibilities after that? 1)Go outbounds 2)Go on the opponents hands 3) Gain the ball. That means that are 66% for the opponents to get the ball again. Well i will invest then on the good D, and on the good rebounds, couz those are skills we all train, and for my point of view from a missed shot the team has much higher chances to get the ball. Thats why i consider the SB the least important skill.

About the driving maybe u r right, but unfortunately i have nothing to give me a reason to believe it. All indications shows the opposite.

Last edited by JohnnyB at 12/12/2009 7:54:44 AM

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Date: 12/12/2009 7:54:19 AM
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My player will try to overcome all mentioned variants.
Vadim Guchenko (10859790)
Power Forward
Weekly salary: $ 7 922

DMI: 128800
Age: 18
Height: 6'8" / 203 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: proficient

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: average Handling: respectable
Driving: respectable Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: proficient Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: inept Free Throw: average

Experience: pitiful

First I will raise OD, then JR, though I don't have an exact plan..

We are the ones who wanna play, always wanna go but we never wanna stay
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Date: 12/12/2009 8:10:25 AM
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Awesome looking player, wish i had a trainee like that.

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Date: 12/12/2009 8:16:27 AM
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Well he was the best player coming from the draft in this season...

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Date: 12/12/2009 9:11:28 AM
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About blocking. Lets say that u r blocking 1 shot. Whats the possibilities after that? 1)Go outbounds 2)Go on the opponents hands 3) Gain the ball. That means that are 66% for the opponents to get the ball again. Well i will invest then on the good D, and on the good rebounds, couz those are skills we all train, and for my point of view from a missed shot the team has much higher chances to get the ball. Thats why i consider the SB the least important skill.

About the driving maybe u r right, but unfortunately i have nothing to give me a reason to believe it. All indications shows the opposite.


never saw the ball got blocked outbounds, and i also don't think that the opponent catch 50% of the offensiv boards - so i didn't see the point that a block is in 66% useless i would say in the most time you get the ball for yourself maybe around 80% through the defensiv board.

In my eyes blocks are to rare, so that it make more sense to train the defence, which works everytime. the big questionmark in this theory are the reflected shots, who are harder to convert for the opposing team the thing is how effective they are and how often they appear if you ask is blocking sensefull.

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121568.56 in reply to 121568.55
Date: 12/12/2009 10:33:00 AM
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Well my theory was a simple thoughts. You right about the ball going outbounds but as u said D works every time, and blocks are rare

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121568.57 in reply to 121568.56
Date: 12/12/2009 10:51:03 AM
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that russian can be the best all-around SF easily I think

well,about all SF,driving is less usefull than rebounds and passing but its not useless,a good SF should have at least strong DR and in my opinion like I said before SB should not be trained

when you're training SF you have a very tight schedule of training because almost none of them works at the ideal speed,so theres no need to waste time when you should put your efforts on the more important skills

for the DR entusiasts,all the other outside trainings pop some DR,so I dont know why people should use one-on-one before the player is 21/22

and an SF with atrocious IS will be only good if he has both defenses at a high level,because on the ofensive side he'll be an easy target for a good outside defender

From: JohnnyB

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121568.58 in reply to 121568.57
Date: 12/12/2009 11:12:12 AM
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Well we have the same view for how to train an SF. I couldnt said it better

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121568.59 in reply to 121568.52
Date: 12/12/2009 11:44:30 AM
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this is the perfect base for a killer SF. the only downside is that he is 2,03m which will probably slow him down in outside traing, which in this case he needs most to become an excellent SF.

It is a killer though and even if training outside is just a little slower with his height, I think it's still worth it.

The other option would be to further improve his insides, and make it a killer PF.

I think both options are valuable here and this player is one to look out for.

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121568.60 in reply to 121568.59
Date: 12/12/2009 11:50:34 AM
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Though he could be a strong PF, I will make an amazing SF. He even hasn't slowed down in OD training... But I'm ready to face this problem!

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121568.61 in reply to 121568.60
Date: 12/12/2009 11:52:36 AM
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as I said, both options are perfect. The slower training isn't that big issue, it's only a minor effect I guess.

Potential will probably become a problem before age starts to show he won't progress further, so in fact, you have all the time to train him as SF.

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