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From: CrazyEye

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78972.2 in reply to 78972.1
Date: 3/4/2009 5:22:05 AM
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i would say an well balanced sf ist very expensive

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Date: 3/4/2009 5:26:23 AM
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I think good PGs are also expensive.

It is prety logical, since if you just train PGs (handling / passing / OD) you don't realy improve your team to much, meaning you need to spend a lot on other players to improve. So not much people are training PGs I think.
Most like training offensive stuff like jumpshot more...

To train a decent PG, passing is a big chuck of the training, and I don't think many managers like training it...

might be wrong, but that's my feel...

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Date: 3/4/2009 5:38:50 AM
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i would leave the handling training, this skill will up through all the secondaries in a good area ;)

If you really like to improve it, driving with two positions, is imho more efficient.

And OD training is imho one of the easiest ways to improve your team, passing maybe not but it keep you flexible, because it helps you with inside and outside attacks. That isn't an inefficient type of training in my eyes.

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Date: 3/4/2009 6:23:06 AM
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I think the main trouble is that to increase passing skill you MUST train passing.
It is no secondary in any training.

In other training rotations all interesting skills are in 1 maintraining, and in several secondary trainings, so when you rotate it all goes up gradually.

if you rotate PG training, it is as you say, you can better leave 1 main training out of the rotation, because it is as secondary in all the others, while for passing it's not. This creates a sort of imbalance which you try to right by skipping a maintraining on 1 skill, but it's not that smooth as a fluent rotationprogram.

Because you'd have to be more carefull how precicely to rotate your training to get a good effect, I think many choose for the easier "one-of-each-main" training...

In any case, somehow, for a decent PG, you'll have to pay a decent amount on the TL...

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Date: 3/4/2009 6:34:18 AM
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i don't see the big problem in that, because you see every friday the skills, and for OD it counts the same(because handling training isn't very popular i think) and this skill ist needed for many types of players.

And guards ain't cheap too, but i think with an Sf and good starting skills you could earn more money in short time.

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78972.7 in reply to 78972.6
Date: 3/4/2009 6:39:45 AM
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oh, certainly.

I'm not saying you can earn more money (in short term ,or long term) by traing PGs.

I just thought the question was which types of players are expensive on the TL...

And indeed, from pressure training a lot more players can benefit appart from your PG. It's the passing bit that is biting. ;)

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Date: 3/4/2009 6:46:07 AM
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i am a fan of single position training, so i don't see the problem, and my guard also should play both positions.

From: Calum
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Date: 3/4/2009 5:25:25 PM
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I'm trainint PGs now. Obviously a large portion of the time is going into OD (which in my opinion is the best skill to have) but after that i only train JS and Passing. This makes it a 3-skill transition but it doesnt benefit from secondary pops as much as big-man training does.

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78972.10 in reply to 78972.3
Date: 3/4/2009 9:41:27 PM
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good idea.

PG salary is low with (handling / passing / OD) skill.
to train a good PG need atleast 2 season.

but

Player which is expensive NOT MEAN earn more because it might take more time to train him...

any good suggestion to train player in 1-2 season can earn 4million above?

From: JohnnyB

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Date: 3/5/2009 12:20:26 AM
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Good SF's with OD/ID, IS/JS i think that are the most expensive. I actually train 1 right now. My plan is 2 years as a PF (he has good big skills but just 6'3) to go with my other bigs, and an other year on SG. That means that to have a good SF you must train him both as PF and a SG. Which ruin any training plan

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78972.12 in reply to 78972.11
Date: 3/5/2009 4:26:33 AM
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But for new users there is actually one solution - to buy a young tall guy with good outside skills and train him as PF. There were several players like this on TL this year (I got some of them). It's not too expensive to rookie to buy them and after some time you get a pretty good SF.

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