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From: Lukebee
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Date: 8/15/2009 10:52:40 AM
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Hi guys, I know theres a lot of threads about training, but I can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for.

What is the best stat to train for what position that gives the most returns ingame?

Ie, whats better to train, Inside defense for centers, or maybe something like passing for PG or what?

I know some stats are not used and aren't as important as others so I don't wanna put all my training time into a wasted stat.

Thanks

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105142.2 in reply to 105142.1
Date: 8/15/2009 10:56:23 AM
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it depends totally on what kind off players you are training...

If you train guards they are different skills than SF or forwards... Also it depends totally what kind off tactics you are going to use. I trained my guards with high JS and not so high JR and trained them with high driving and not so high other skills. I do less good in 3 point shooting when I play princeton than when I would play motion or run and gun...

It sounds to me like you come from hattrickor so, in this game training players isnt as straight forward as it is in hattrick and you really need to put alot off time and work into your team to get the most out off your players...

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105142.3 in reply to 105142.2
Date: 8/15/2009 11:07:34 AM
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For example, I've been training my 2 18yo centers in ID. I was thinking of training up my 2 18yo PG's up in passing for a while.
What would give my team a better "investment"? Should I stick with the ID for C, or will I be better off training the passing for PG?

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105142.4 in reply to 105142.3
Date: 8/15/2009 11:15:01 AM
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this depends again what kind off strategy you prefer long term or short term

i am training for very long term... with any eye on keeping my players. if you plan on planning for the long term, i would decide to train a few players and stick to them for a while. You shouldnt just train 1 player.

I am training 6, but this costs me some performance levels cause i play my trainees most games 48 minutes a game.

If you are in a low league just train centers and train not just ID, but also IS and RB would make your team alot stronger. I believe that every few weeks change between guards and forward training isnt the way to go...

I do believe this is the way to go, but i am sure that if you ask 20 different people you will get most likely 20 different answers.

I am not an oracle not a die hard basketball fan, but I am doing well in this game. If you want any help with your team send me an email and I will do all I can...

Last edited by Astragoth at 8/15/2009 11:16:32 AM

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105142.5 in reply to 105142.1
Date: 8/15/2009 6:27:45 PM
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I train my guards in Jump Shot- it really pays off in games as when your players start hitting threes you can pull away very quickly and then even give your scrubs some playing time.

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105142.6 in reply to 105142.5
Date: 8/16/2009 3:51:39 AM
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Each position needs a minimum of three different skills to be somewhat effective. Training Jump Shot for eternity may help you with hitting threes against computer-operated teams, but it's not going to be very useful in the long run.

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