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From: Koperboy

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198803.14 in reply to 198803.13
Date: 10/18/2011 7:38:20 AM
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It isn't relevant for you in div 5 to train IS for guards. You should train their passing though to atleast respectable. Then maybe some Js or so.


But he won't stay forever in div5, right? Not only because probably he wants to promote, but also because in two seasons' time, salaries of these two players will become unbearable for a div5 team. When you are making a "training plan" for a player, you also have to picture where will his owner be at the end of this plan. So if he trains that HoF until he is 25, I guess he will find himself at least in div3 at that time, look at his player with awful IS and think "why on earth didn't I train that".

So my answer is, I'd train IS at least to inept/mediocre, but mainly with 1 on 1 for Forwards and less with IS for C.

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198803.15 in reply to 198803.14
Date: 10/18/2011 8:33:23 AM
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if yyou train a hof till 25, you will have trouble to afford it even at div 3. But most likely the player will move up, and the next buyers a intrested in secondary skills.

Training IS for a guard is quite comfortabel when you could afford, to train one on one for forwards. In my eyes you don't neeed huge improvement there, but like that you nearly get it free with a decent speed.

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198803.16 in reply to 198803.15
Date: 10/18/2011 8:57:53 AM
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Since we are talking about the IS effect on PG and SG, what do you think both of them should have (minimum) in terms of IS when playing in your team's division?

Last edited by nasantos at 10/18/2011 9:07:29 AM

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198803.17 in reply to 198803.16
Date: 10/18/2011 9:15:28 AM
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For current division I don't think they need more IS than they already have. If I were in Div.5, I'd much rather train DR for purpose of going to the rim instead of IS since in Div.5 managers probably don't care a lot about secondaries on their guards like ID and SB.

I have a PG that constantly improved in DR and JS as I moved up to higher leagues and he always maintained %FG above 0.400. I always played PtB or LI to maximise his potential though. Now he looks like this:

JS 13, JR 6
OD15, HA 13
DR 14, PA 12
IS 2

When I play outside tactics, I always play him at SF.

So unless you are facing really tough opponents that you will start seeing in D.III and D.II, Inside shot is really not a priority, but more a luxury; high DR will do.

For D.V, I think DR 11 on your guards will be more than enough to beat the hell out of every team you face.

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198803.18 in reply to 198803.16
Date: 10/18/2011 9:21:11 AM
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1, at least my veteran played with it for years with it :)

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198803.19 in reply to 198803.17
Date: 10/18/2011 9:24:00 AM
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Thank you for your opinion.

Edit: My players who often play as PG have 7 and 3 (very close to 4).

Last edited by nasantos at 10/18/2011 9:31:27 AM

From: Kidds

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198803.20 in reply to 198803.19
Date: 10/18/2011 12:54:01 PM
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Thanks for all you guys' suggestions

From: 萌萌狼

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198803.21 in reply to 198803.1
Date: 10/19/2011 10:30:08 PM
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In my opinion, it is useful for a SG player to have a higher IS.If he have a high level of Dr and HD,he can make more shots(outside and inside) in the match.

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198803.22 in reply to 198803.21
Date: 10/20/2011 9:00:37 AM
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At least level 5 makes a diference.
Hey, I've noticed that some blocking helps on defense. I have a PG/SG with 7 on the skill and is in the top 10 of my league in blocks! But I wouldn't give a lot of trainning on this skillsfor salary reasons.

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198803.23 in reply to 198803.22
Date: 10/20/2011 2:00:23 PM
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I have no doubt that shot blocking helps on defense, even if you don't notice that in terms of blocked shots made.

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