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51512.1
Date: 9/26/2008 11:00:52 AM
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Is there any generally accepted way of approaching training for new teams?

My first impulse is to train the team in free throws to keep from leaving those points on the floor. And it doesn't seem obvious what skills are most important. I'm thinking it's either train in FT or pick the best prospects and train the heck out of them.

Any thoughts?

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51512.2 in reply to 51512.1
Date: 9/26/2008 11:07:25 AM
Jokehim Maniacs
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I put my priority on improving my players in other skills first like Jump Shot. I think that is more efficient way of training.

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51512.3 in reply to 51512.1
Date: 9/26/2008 12:37:32 PM
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I like to make single position training first, because you only need three solid/good Trainees, free throw for the week "beginning" player is pretty useless because the most of then don't raised in value and you could easily buy some extra free thorw skills for cheap money.

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51512.4 in reply to 51512.1
Date: 9/26/2008 12:48:41 PM
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it doesn't take too long to figure out who your trainees are going to be. if the best young players you have are centers then you train centers...IS, ID, and RB. basically you have a week in between training updates so that should give you enough time to get things off the ground.

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51512.5 in reply to 51512.1
Date: 9/26/2008 5:42:11 PM
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well me i trained ball handlin because u need a good pg first on your team if u cant handle the ball u cant run any offense and u will turn da ball over

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51512.6 in reply to 51512.5
Date: 9/27/2008 5:56:38 PM
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I suggest training first C/PF inside defense and Rebounding, your team will score points any way but there will be a lot of points & rebounding against your team in first weeks. So, you have to reduce those points and having good rebounding players will increase your defense.
After your C/PF become solid in ID, Rb then go inside shoot training them, don’t worry about SG,SF and PG you can buy them from the transfer market old, cheep and ready players they can cover your OD & OS well.

One more important thing is if you get enough money hire solid trainer level 6 or above then you will get results fast.

Wish that will help you. Good luck.


Last edited by Abaareey at 9/27/2008 5:57:52 PM

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51512.7 in reply to 51512.6
Date: 9/28/2008 4:18:00 PM
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Best way must be to focus on one or two positions and make sure you got players to train there. You should have young (preferably 18 year old) players that preferably got some potential. That will improve your team in the best way. For other positions you could either buy older good players which are rather cheap and still at a high level or keep your current players if you want to keep a high team morale. You can sell one or two of your trained players after a season or so and strengthen other positions.