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134658.2 in reply to 134658.1
Date: 3/13/2010 5:56:52 PM
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I would prefer to train rebounding for just my bigs and choose the 4 players I want trained most, and since the games won't mean anything, having my guards play PF/C won't matter

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134658.3 in reply to 134658.2
Date: 3/13/2010 5:58:36 PM
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yes but the problem is this is a two game week i have already played one game with my normal lineup and it is my guards who i want to improve their rebounding

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134658.5 in reply to 134658.3
Date: 3/13/2010 7:33:38 PM
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problem is the more players you train the more spread out the training is, as you probably know.

If the players you are training are young and tall enough, sure some of them will experience pops but to be honest if you are training 5 positions, 10 players all at around 48 minutes, depending on sublevels i think you would be lucky to see 3 pops!

But remember that even if you dont get a pop the skill still improves. You know your team better than anyone else and so you can decide whats best for it.

gl man

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134658.6 in reply to 134658.1
Date: 3/13/2010 7:39:06 PM
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choose two of your guards who would benefit the most from rebound training, preferably your starting guards

and play them for 48 mins in C and PF positions. then do 2 postion rebound training for PF/C.

and the C and PF who played in the previous game will get some training too.

thats prolly the most efficient way to improve your team.