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11715.1
Date: 1/6/2008 12:01:34 PM
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Do anybody know, if I'm training REBOUNDING (PF\C) and have player that has played 24 min as PF and 24 min as SG, will he get full REBOUNDING training or just partial?

I'm sorry if someone before me has asked this question, but I can't find it, so if someone know, please, give me an answer?

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11715.2 in reply to 11715.1
Date: 1/6/2008 12:04:56 PM
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Why don't you trust me?:)

I already said that he gets training for those 24 minutes played on PF... So, he doesn't get the full training... In order to get full training, you must play him at least 48 minutes on training position...

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11715.4 in reply to 11715.1
Date: 1/6/2008 7:53:37 PM
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It's partial.

They have to get the 48+ minutes in the positions that you are training, in this case PF/C

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11715.5 in reply to 11715.4
Date: 1/8/2008 3:04:41 PM
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If my SG plays 45 minutes at SG and 45 at PG and I am training PG/SG, will he still only get partial training? Sounds like a silly question but I don't know. Thanks for your response.

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11715.6 in reply to 11715.5
Date: 1/8/2008 3:11:58 PM
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No, he'd get full training as long as the sum of minutes played at the positions set for training exceed 48.

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11715.7 in reply to 11715.4
Date: 1/8/2008 3:25:58 PM
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It's partial.
They have to get the 48+ minutes in the positions that you are training, in this case PF/C

This is strange - If you train SF/C in a skill lke rebounding and a player has played 24 min. as C+24 min. as SF he will NOT get full pot of training? This is pure math isn't it?

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11715.8 in reply to 11715.7
Date: 1/8/2008 3:43:58 PM
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This is strange - If you train SF/C in a skill lke rebounding and a player has played 24 min. as C+24 min. as SF he will NOT get full pot of training? This is pure math isn't it?


You can't train only SF/C.

If you're training PF/C, and the player plays 24 minutes at PF, and 24 at C, he gets full training.

If you're training PF/C, and he gets 24 minutes at SF and 24 at C, he gets 24 minutes worth of training.

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11715.9 in reply to 11715.8
Date: 1/8/2008 11:29:22 PM
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Must it be more than 48 minutes or are 48 minutes exactly enough to get a full training?

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11715.10 in reply to 11715.9
Date: 1/8/2008 11:37:01 PM
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48 or more, you should get full training...anything less, you'll get some fraction.

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11715.11 in reply to 11715.9
Date: 1/9/2008 12:24:05 AM
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As long as it adds up to 48, you should be fine.

The system rounds down fractions.

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