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381.193 in reply to 381.184
Date: 12/17/2007 6:19:39 PM
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Did he play SF or PF for his previous team that week? It wouldn't show up on your weekly stats, but if he did, then it would count towards his training.


just to demonstrate this point.. ive just bought a SG that amazingly has played 48mins already this week at PF... so he will get some free training this week! (although not the greatest of players..) still every little helps!!

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381.194 in reply to 381.191
Date: 12/17/2007 6:56:50 PM
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In my experience, IS on a point guard can really help if you play an inside tactic. Point guard can take more than their fair share of inside shots.

I imagine the same is true for centres if you play more on the outside.

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381.195 in reply to 381.194
Date: 12/17/2007 7:15:00 PM
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381.197 in reply to 381.1
Date: 12/19/2007 9:01:19 AM
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hi - just a quick q.

has anyone worked out the difference between training 2 positions and 3 positions a week?

this week I have the potential to train 8-9 people if i go for a SF/PF/C routine vs 5 for just PF/SF... just trying to figure out is it worth it?

with any long term injury now meaning they would be out of the playoffs (if the doctors are as ineffective as many suggest) i would rather have a more balanced team....but

if the concensus is that it will dramatically reduce training speed/effectiveness i will continue with my 2 pronged approach..

also what ages are people still experiencing regular pops at... i wouldnt mind giving my 23 & 25 yo a couple of Skillups if still possible... again what are peoples thoughts?

cheers....

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381.198 in reply to 381.197
Date: 12/19/2007 7:30:12 PM
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It would be great if someone would test this long-term...

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381.199 in reply to 381.198
Date: 12/19/2007 7:44:07 PM
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well this is the first week with transfers that i could stretch to 3 positions... i would be very reluctant to train team (unless stamina or free throw)

i would prefer to stick to 2 and would be prepared to switch to 1 position only if i do get my promised players into their respective NT and the managers insist on the fastest training only.....


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381.200 in reply to 381.199
Date: 12/20/2007 12:09:24 AM
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A little Q from me. Does the players have hidden talent ?

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381.201 in reply to 381.200
Date: 12/20/2007 12:19:52 AM
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If you believe me, I'd say they do have hidden factors. I had players who performed way better than players who had way better stats than the other one. I had this SG with respectable on first 6 stats. Shot 20% FG and 10% 3FG, based on 30 games with 28 min average. Then i had this SG with atrocious handling and mediocre JS, with the rest respectable, Shot 54% FG and 33% 3FG, based one 25 games.

It makes me just look at their Season average instead of their stats.

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381.202 in reply to 381.201
Date: 12/20/2007 2:07:52 AM
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I wasn´t thinking about performance but about trainingspeed but maybee it´s linked together ?

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381.203 in reply to 381.202
Date: 12/20/2007 2:15:33 AM
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Oh sorry, wasn't sure what you meant. Don't think they have a hidden factor training-wise. As for performance i do think there is one, like i stated in the previous post.

From what I've experienced, they tend to follow the chart WFU has setup. The chart seems solid.

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