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192339.126 in reply to 192339.125
Date: 8/3/2011 11:30:29 AM
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your calculation seems right..

i don't think inside skills are useless for guards..
i just think that if a skill (except shot blocking) is not over a threshold (this is decided by the level of the match being played) it just adds up to the salary..


this threshold is confirmed by the BB but as I said, one pop over a whole career - and even that only if you train a guy for 10+ seasons - can't be worth all the fuss going on here

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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192339.127 in reply to 192339.126
Date: 8/3/2011 11:44:20 AM
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your calculation seems right..

i don't think inside skills are useless for guards..
i just think that if a skill (except shot blocking) is not over a threshold (this is decided by the level of the match being played) it just adds up to the salary..


this threshold is confirmed by the BB but as I said, one pop over a whole career - and even that only if you train a guy for 10+ seasons - can't be worth all the fuss going on here


yes and it appears for the opposition too, so nearly none changes at a matchup.

The intresting staff are the differences in the training speed in my eyes, so the changes of the elastic effect.

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192339.128 in reply to 192339.125
Date: 8/3/2011 10:09:31 PM
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How many players do you have on your team that are exactly how you want them to be?
I have none.
I don't lose any sleep over it.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
From: Welington

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192339.130 in reply to 192339.129
Date: 8/4/2011 8:35:37 PM
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Had to +1 this :)

I've been telling all my friends about that, one bad player can kill your team in so many ways you just can't afford that. But, contrary to what most people think, it's not actually about having a team with perfectly good players, it's about finding the perfectly fitting players.

Now, regarding cross training, I've been training secondary skills on my players for some time now and that was a huge differential on my team, I believe the way it's being done is just really unfair to basically anybody who used to do that, as that makes our players less valuable and efficient.

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192339.131 in reply to 192339.125
Date: 8/5/2011 12:20:26 AM
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My question is how does this work with team training? We have heard of players popping after free throw and stamina training but how are they being counted? If 10% of their free throw training effort is being redirected into say OD, is it going into 1 position OD, two, three or team?

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192339.132 in reply to 192339.131
Date: 8/5/2011 5:11:02 AM
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my last training 1 on 1 on guards.
1 popped in 1 on 1 and 4 in JS, didn't think 1 on 1 will train JS as well.

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192339.133 in reply to 192339.132
Date: 8/5/2011 5:17:34 AM
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1 popped in 1 on 1 and 4 in JS, didn't think 1 on 1 will train JS as well.


It does. If you train 1 on 1 for forwards, you will see a pop in IS also.

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192339.134 in reply to 192339.133
Date: 8/5/2011 5:50:55 AM
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Training Free Throws... pop on ID... enjoy now and find a funny situation where Free Throws train Inside Defense :-)

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192339.135 in reply to 192339.134
Date: 8/5/2011 6:01:19 AM
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The dumb Center finally understands, that the orange ball thingy needs to cross the red circle and hit the net. After adopting to that concept, he finally realizeshow Inside Scoring works.

Last edited by LA-seelenjaeger at 8/5/2011 6:01:39 AM

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192339.136 in reply to 192339.135
Date: 8/5/2011 6:12:54 AM
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The dumb Center finally understands, that the orange ball thingy needs to cross the red circle and hit the net. After adopting to that concept, he finally realizeshow Inside Scoring works.


Anyway he pops on Inside Defense :-)

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