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Player A more skilled than player B, stats say otherwise; PG taking too many shots

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153290.15 in reply to 153290.14
Date: 8/6/2010 9:05:28 AM
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Well I have decided to stop training my 20 yr PG (Andrea), and got a new trainee to replace him. I want to do as you suggested and train OD next, but I have 6 good trainees, and want to do 2 position instead of 1 position.
The trainees:
age salary (est by calc) Potential Height
18 4226 All-star 6'2
18 5360 All-star 6'5
18 5384 All-star 6'4
18 5440 Starter 6'3
18 8636 Star 6'1
20 5854 Perennial 6'3

I only have 11 players on my team, so I do not want to sell the trainees this season. Is it still worth it to do 2 pos training OD for all 6 if they get 48 min each week?

(Too bad my 5th and 6th players can't switch their potentials :()

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153290.16 in reply to 153290.15
Date: 8/6/2010 9:15:51 AM
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In my opinion any successful 1 or 2 position pressure training is profitable and beneficial to your team development.

Ok so most regimes are but I feel this is even more so.