Go to sleep, wake up, and 150 posts. Wow.
I haven't read the whole thread but wanted to reply to a lot of people who said things like when I train OD I never want REB to improve ever. When you train OD in real life, unless you have the worst coach in the world, you train until the end of the play, which ends with a defensive rebound. If you do not block out at the end of your defensive play, you are not playing defense until the end of the play. Cross-training is far more realistic than not. Basketball is a fluid game, or should be when played correctly.
When you train jump shooting, you are also working on handling and driving. How? well, most JS training involves a gu making a jab step and cut to a spot on the floor( the building blocks of driving) catching a pass form another player (handling and passing) then shooting the ball.
The other thing is that people knew this change was coming and now are upset about it. I don't know how many times it has been said, but making long term plans in this game is risky because things change, as the game is just out of its diapers and starting to toddle.
I train mulit-skilled players anyway, so I'm loving the change. Oh, and SF training just got easier.
The hell are you talking about? Are you a coach? That's not how it works at all. Some guys practice defense using weaves, some by practicing team defense(help, rotations).
Real life isn't 2K, where the guys just take you 1 on 1 and you have to contest the shot.
And no, making a jab step and a cut isn't going to improve your ball handling. It's going to improve your jab step and cut.
If that.....seeing as you aren't being guarded by anyone.
Yes. That's always a great thing to have in a MANAGER game. Lack of long term foresight.
SF training did not get easier. All primary training is slowed, it's just to what extent it's slowed by....and I'm not really sure who the hell wants copious amounts of shotblocking and particularly rebounding which is very expensive on SFs on their trainees.
Last edited by Amarestars at 7/27/2011 11:44:45 PM