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6309.2 in reply to 6309.1
Date: 11/7/2007 7:08:17 AM
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Yes, but they will get much less training each versus training just one or a couple positions.

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6309.3 in reply to 6309.1
Date: 11/7/2007 12:47:21 PM
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They don't have to have the 48 minutes in:

From the second drop-down menu, you can choose which player positions to train. Players will only get better with a combination of out-of-game training and in-game experience, so you can have the coach choose to train one or two key players per week, who will then show a rapid improvement, or to train three or more positions with reduced effectiveness. Players should ideally get 48 minutes per week, or one full game, in order to get the maximum benefit from their training. If they play more than 48 minutes, this is not a problem. If players play under 48 minutes, they will still improve, but less quickly than they would if they got more playing time.

From: Vikman

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6309.4 in reply to 6309.3
Date: 11/7/2007 9:42:56 PM
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Wrong quote?
The first training area on the list is "Team Training," and this works a little different from the rest. When this is selected, the second menu lists three choices for training areas: "form," "free throws," and "stamina." For these attributes, it is easy for the coach to train all of the players on your team (he can have them shoot free throws for an hour or run laps around the building), and they dont depend too much on in-game practice. Therefore, selecting one of these options will train your entire roster, whether or not they play in any games that week.


Be careful though, you can also train the whole team in rebounding, "one on one", passing, outside shooting, and jump shot BUT these skills DO require mins played in game(48 mins or more for optimal training).