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121613.1
Date: 12/11/2009 6:30:09 PM
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I am raising this topic in the hopes that newbies may learn something from more experienced players. What have people found to be the most useful of game-shortened weeks, such as these between seasons and during the all-star break? Or, to phrase it more directly, how valuable is training stamina?

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121613.2 in reply to 121613.1
Date: 12/11/2009 6:48:32 PM
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Well for myself I have just trained stamina and FTs. My best friend tried to train something else and got 0 pops. You do have to do some FT and Staming training so why not now? I have also heard that stamina tends to go down one point per season so you really need one training per season, just to stay the same. If you want it to improve then two per season is needed. There are two weeks now and one at all star break so to me this seems like 2 stamina trainings and one FT training per season.

Note this is just opinion, not fact!

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121613.3 in reply to 121613.2
Date: 12/11/2009 8:22:15 PM
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abigfishy said it pretty well here.

In weeks where there are only 2 games instead of the normal 3 most people will put their training in to stamina or free throws. Stamina does gradually decrease over time as well so you'll need to put in some training for it every now and then anyway so now is a good a time as any.

Stamina is very important imo too so don't neglect it.

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121613.4 in reply to 121613.3
Date: 12/11/2009 10:54:32 PM
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Yes stamina and free throw training is important however with "new teams" I personally think the opposite. The reason is because a lot of the players in a new team are only expected to be short term players with only a few being long term type players. These short term players will most likely be sold since you would be aiming to replace them with better players. Therefore until you have a team that's more stable and unlikely to find big changes to occur with your roster then you should focus on training the skills of the better players in your team otherwise you will be throwing training away. Also money is important to new managers, if you train player skills up I believe they would be worth more on the market than if you train up stamina or free throw.

However I would definitely not ignore it once you have a more established team.

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121613.5 in reply to 121613.4
Date: 12/12/2009 6:19:03 AM
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Yes stamina and free throw training is important however with "new teams" I personally think the opposite. The reason is because a lot of the players in a new team are only expected to be short term players with only a few being long term type players. These short term players will most likely be sold since you would be aiming to replace them with better players. Therefore until you have a team that's more stable and unlikely to find big changes to occur with your roster then you should focus on training the skills of the better players in your team otherwise you will be throwing training away. Also money is important to new managers, if you train player skills up I believe they would be worth more on the market than if you train up stamina or free throw.

However I would definitely not ignore it once you have a more established team.



+1, i am also against the stamina and ft trainign for beginners they should concentrate on their valuable players.

I personal like training off position in the weeks where i just play scrimmage, so when i am a guard trainer i maybe play my guards as center/pf and train rebounding or Inside defence because this is the only time in the year you could do so without giving up games ;) One sweek stamina is often also a solution of wasted minutes, or maybe the possibility to play three matches hard in a week - and free throw when you reach level 3 you already shoot ~60% and the trainign ain't very valuable after this point with ft 7 you nearly don't see a different anymore with additional pops. So you could avoid training that, when looking a bit after it when you buy your players.

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121613.6 in reply to 121613.5
Date: 12/13/2009 2:39:48 AM
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As a newer player, I thought exactly what is being said by some in this thread; namely, why train stamina on players I will probably get rid of sooner or later?

Instead, I trained team One on One and had 4 players pop. Coincidentally or not, all of my trainees popped and my best trainee actually double popped. Also, a player I was looking to put up for sale popped and I think a little green arrow never hurts when you're trying to sell somebody.

Maybe I got lucky, but it certainly seems to have worked out better for me than going with FT or Stamina.

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121613.7 in reply to 121613.6
Date: 12/13/2009 6:32:35 AM
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Dont under rate the value of stamina/FT, especially if they are like 2-3-4.

From: rcvaz

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121613.8 in reply to 121613.7
Date: 12/13/2009 11:01:23 AM
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In early stages I agree you can overlook stamina and FT's, but once you have your team core set up it's important, I think. Stamina goes down during the season, so I have been training it during All-Star week. FT's may seem secondary as well, but bad FT shooters may really hurt you down the road. You don't want to be down by a point with 1 sec to go and have your Shaquille O'Neal type of C miss both FT! So these late and early season weeks are useful for that

From: JohnnyB

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121613.9 in reply to 121613.8
Date: 12/13/2009 11:15:14 AM
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Well last season i was 1 point behind on the play offs, and the opponent won 2 FT, 12 sec b4 the end of the game. He missed them, and then my player won 2, and he made them. Nothing more to say.

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121613.10 in reply to 121613.9
Date: 12/13/2009 11:54:15 AM
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Well last season i was 1 point behind on the play offs, and the opponent won 2 FT, 12 sec b4 the end of the game. He missed them, and then my player won 2, and he made them. Nothing more to say.


with weaker JS or ID he made didn't lead in the end ;) hard to say such things^^

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121613.11 in reply to 121613.10
Date: 12/13/2009 12:32:24 PM
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Well i dont think that 1 week to train u teams FT is waste of time. My team shoots ~18FT per game and 12.6 points per game just from the FT. Thats ~10% of the points per game. Considering how easy is to train them i think that is well worth training.