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Hopefully I can get a good gaurd in this year's draft. I'm planning on training gaurds next season.
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I suggest to star trainning OD, and passing later. Both improve yourdriving as well, and eventually even some penetration.-
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Thanks, i'm going to train OD a lot next season, mainly one position and sometimes 2 position.
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Not really, i've never trained shot blocking, though at one time i had a gaurd with at least, respectable shot blocking that i bought, a few seasons ago.
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That's definitely the right path. If you train 2 positions, make your SF play SG, so he can train OD too. PLay a SG on the SF slot and switch defensive positions and you'll train the mos complicated player to improve.-
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Valdes but just buy a PG. They are expensive but worth it.
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Date: 7/16/2011 7:33:35 PM
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Actually, i'm saving my money for next season 1 couple of weeks and buy a player or two, some gaurds. I started Valdes in the last game and it worked out well, thanks.
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I think that you should not train OD in a 2 pos training coz OD skill is real slow to pop and training 2 pos will take bout 4 weeks to pop in OD once(these are for rookie trainees)....
when iwant to train 2 positions i go for JS coz that training dosent give us the benefit of single pos training....for the rest of the training i stick to single pos training...
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