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From: Kelyn

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181113.3 in reply to 181113.2
Date: 4/19/2011 4:32:24 PM
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Gotcha, so should I train one on one week after week?

Oops, did I shoot early again?
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181113.4 in reply to 181113.3
Date: 4/19/2011 5:17:10 PM
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Yes, I totally agree with dunkface.

One on one is a two-position-training, just like jump shooting. To be as efficient as possible you should stick with these two trainings for one or two seasons and get some more trainees to fill the trained spots.

Of course you can also do it the other way around and train OD, PA, JR at one-position-training, but try to avoid switching between one-position and two-position-training.

And yes, I think he is totally worth it. Great primary skills and solid potential.

Last edited by eastendboy at 4/19/2011 5:20:17 PM

From: Kelyn

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181113.6 in reply to 181113.5
Date: 4/19/2011 10:01:04 PM
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Thanks everyone. I am going to keep him as long as I can afford his salary. Also I am going to stick with one position training this season, and maybe some of next and then move to two position training afterwards. Hopefully this guy pans out and can make my current starting pg a backup sometime soon.

Oops, did I shoot early again?
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181113.7 in reply to 181113.6
Date: 4/20/2011 1:26:18 AM
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Is Vaiz your PG? According to their salary your rookie could replace him during the season.

Also, you're in D.V, so don't bother with such things. You could get rid of Vaiz and use the PG spot for at least one more trainee. Perfect would be 3 trainees overall of course and let each one of them play one full game a week.

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181113.9 in reply to 181113.8
Date: 4/20/2011 11:21:38 AM
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Yeah that's true. I'll go on the hunt.

Oops, did I shoot early again?