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From: Marvel
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Date: 05/13/2017 15:50:13
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I have a player with 8 JS and 2 JR. I spent this season focusing on other areas but how should I address the low range? I was thinking maybe spending 2-3 weeks a season for the next few years just to reach average. Also, how should I employ him tactically? He's 18 and 6"1

From: Big Dogs

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Date: 05/13/2017 21:34:00
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How old is he? JR trains a little slow (as far as I remember, feel free to correct me). You could leave the JR alone and turn your guy into a shutdown defender or a pass-first guy. You could also make him a player who can shoot from midrange, but not threes (think DeMar Derozan).

The way you use him in tactics depends on your team as a whole, as well as how you build him.

From: Marvel

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Date: 05/13/2017 22:14:42
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He's 18.

I suppose I'm concerned if it would be too much of a hindrance down the line. I believe it is slow so honestly I wouldn't want to devote time to it if I didn't have to

From: Raghu

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Date: 05/15/2017 10:59:12
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Jump shot without jump range is not so effective.
So you should probably try training jump range, though it might be slow, at 18 and 6 feet one, training time should not pose too much of a problem.

Else you could always pump up both defenses,driving and passing and make him an effective mid range player like stated previously.

Im relatvely inexperienced,so im not sure if i might be qualified to say anything, but hope it helps.

Last edited by Raghu at 05/15/2017 10:59:46

From: Marvel

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Date: 05/15/2017 11:39:44
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Appreciate your take on this

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286566.6 in reply to 286566.1
Date: 05/15/2017 23:11:02
Kitakyushu
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From now until the end of next seasons I would rotate 1 on 1 Fs and Outside shooting traing(1 postition).
The 1 on 1 will get you the JS/DR/Handling. You need all three of these high to take advantage of the elastic effect for JR. With JR at 2 it should be pulled up quite fast depending where your other skills are. I am guessing with 6 1 on 1 trainings and 9 Outside shooting trainings your guy should almost be 11 JS 8 JR maybe more depending on sub levels and he would still be only 19.
Disclaimer...I always use a level 6 trainer, and your player always needs 48+ minutes.
1 on 1 Fs for short weeks. ASG/ offseason if you are not in the playoffs.
outside shooting needs to be done as 1 position training.
When he turns 20....all presure(OD) and passing training. These two really fly when the player has high driving and handles.
Good luck and I would love an update to see if this works for you like it has me in the past.

Last edited by Yellow cake at 05/16/2017 20:42:50

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286566.7 in reply to 286566.6
Date: 05/16/2017 12:15:33
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Not sure I can't afford a Lvl 6 trainer, but I'll do the math. I'll be in touch

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Date: 05/16/2017 20:41:47
Kitakyushu
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I wasn't saying get a level 6 trainer. I was just saying that I was able to fix a players crappy JR in a season. Level 4 or 5 would be good too.

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Date: 05/16/2017 21:03:53
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That makes me feel better. I'll be in touch. Arigato zaimashita