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212346.75 in reply to 212346.68
Date: 3/26/2012 4:46:45 AM
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well before statting the required skills for a C u need to know what kinda team u wanna make.
if u have a balanced team then the order should be-
IS/ID
RB
SB
PA
HA
JS
DR
OD
JR
if u have an inside focussed team then the order should be-
IS
ID
RB
SB
HA
DR
PA
JS
OD
JR
and if u have an outside focussed team then the rating should be-
ID
RB
IS
SB
PA
JS
HA
DR
OD
JR

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212346.76 in reply to 212346.75
Date: 3/26/2012 5:23:35 AM
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Some people with really highly focussed outside teams try to get big men with very low IS and high SB so that they are defensive monsters who don't shoot much and whose salaries aren't so bad. So guys with wondrous or greater ID, RE and SB but IS around strong. They also need good passing so they can do something with the ball when they get it.

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212346.77 in reply to 212346.76
Date: 3/27/2012 1:46:29 AM
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In two position training there
are different position training
like in js there are options for
guards,forwards,wingmen, what
are its significance or is there
any advantage among different
skills ?

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Date: 3/27/2012 7:43:25 AM
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More than anything, it depends on who you are training. In JS, training doesn't depend on height so you can train anyone as long as they are young enough. So if you are training centers or PFs in JS, then it is better to train JS for forwards as it is easier to train and possibly win matches. Also training forwards gives some training in IS through cross-training. But if you are training guards then obviously it is better to train guards. For SF, it's really your choice, and doesn't make much of a difference to your game. I personally would train forwards if I'm training an SF as there would be some training in IS also.
Also never do team training. It's not worth an entire week.

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212346.79 in reply to 212346.78
Date: 3/27/2012 7:48:55 AM
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For sf it depends upon which type of sf you are training.
Outside focused- guards.
Neutral- what ever.
Inside- forwards.

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212346.81 in reply to 212346.79
Date: 3/28/2012 11:13:07 AM
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So these were few general things to be taken in mind while training. Hope it
helped and you enjoyed
reading !! :)

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Date: 3/28/2012 12:16:10 PM
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Even for an outside SF, I would still train forwards as it gives IS which I personally consider very important even for an outside SF and also that it gives decent enough training in IS.

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212346.83 in reply to 212346.82
Date: 10/22/2012 9:33:23 AM
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There are some results of crowdsourcing, I thought it maybe help.
training:primary:position:secondaries

#1 pressure:OD:PG:ID,HA,DR.

#2 shot blocking:SB:C:ID,RB.

#3 inside defense:ID:C:IS,SB.

#4 rebounding:RB:C/PF:ID,IS.

#5 inside scoring:IS:C:ID,JS.

#6 one on one:DR:PG/SG:HA,JS

#7 one on one:DR:SF/PF:HA,IS,JS.

#8 outside shooting :JR:SG:JS,DR,HA.

#8 jump shot:JS:PG/SG:JR,HA,DR.

#9 jump shot:JS:SF/PF:JR,IS.

#10 jump shot:JS:SG/SF:JR,DR,HA.

#11 ball handling:HA:PG:DR,OD.

#12 passing:PA:PG:HA,DR.

eg :- So let's say you trained JS for SG/SF. Most of the 90% training will go towards JS, smaller amounts of the 90% will go towards JR,
DR, HA. The remaining 10% is cross-training and can go to any
other skill, including FT.

Last edited by BBall_king at 10/22/2012 9:36:47 AM

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212346.84 in reply to 212346.83
Date: 10/22/2012 9:47:47 AM
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Great information :)

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