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158188.234 in reply to 158188.233
Date: 10/27/2010 6:32:35 PM
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Im talking about discount for 500k 25y old center. That could be the best example for the issue of farms or players which rotates teams, but still are valuable for NT.

The point is that meanwhile you have to accept some things for normal club like balancing power/salary, mono/multiskills etc. NT is in a different position. So while there would be will to make NT possible especially for active teams, is reasonable that they deserve any discount from that monstrous wage, however I think that something like this could turn into major advantage if they would have such advantage for more than 1 player in team.

Well, it seems like advantage anyway, but considering fact that this team will sacrifice some training (or give up on different training routine) just because of that player, also have to have a better staff, keep GS always fit, and such wage would be still somehow major thing in that budget, it might start to make sense.

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158188.235 in reply to 158188.231
Date: 10/28/2010 4:53:26 PM
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No, I really think the best way to build long term success for your national team is what your NT coach is doing, not what today's top teams do.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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158188.236 in reply to 158188.235
Date: 10/29/2010 5:25:30 AM
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No, I really think the best way to build long term success for your national team is what your NT coach is doing, not what today's top teams do.


Well although there are some crossovers between club and country ideal players, you will be committing to much higher salaries IF all you plan to do is bow down to the NT manager and what happens when someone better comes along?? You get stuck with a massively high wage guy on the peripheral of the NT or worse still off the roster and almost valueless.

Also what if the next NT manager doesn't like how you've trained the guy?

IF you build the best you possibly can for your team and your NT manager disagrees the you are fighting a losing battle anyway as that proves there are managers prepared to train inefficiently to get their player on the NT set up or again worse still too many active farm teams in your country.

Last edited by Superfly Guy at 10/29/2010 5:26:24 AM

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158188.237 in reply to 158188.236
Date: 10/29/2010 8:38:18 AM
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If the NT manager doesn't want my player, I couldn't care less, because I trained him with salary efficiency in mind (he will be useful for my club).
What I'm saying is that most NT managers would chose monoskilled over well balanced players. That encourages farming and inefficient training, but if you take into account things like salary and experience, I think it is possible to build a good NT out of players who haven't been trained specifically for the NT. I don't care if my player is selected for the NT, I will try to train a good all around player, and I know most NT managers are too narrow minded so I'm not expecting him to go to the NT.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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158188.238 in reply to 158188.237
Date: 10/29/2010 9:15:04 AM
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maybe you get a good NT, but i doubt that you get an really strong Nt with players who are trained balanced.

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158188.239 in reply to 158188.238
Date: 10/29/2010 1:21:34 PM
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maybe you get a good NT, but i doubt that you get an really strong Nt with players who are trained balanced.

In fact,Not all the players are like Kiebrink ;D

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158188.240 in reply to 158188.239
Date: 10/29/2010 1:24:19 PM
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and not all the positions are so well suited for multi skilled players

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158188.241 in reply to 158188.240
Date: 10/29/2010 2:12:07 PM
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I guess it depends on what tactics you like to play.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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158188.242 in reply to 158188.241
Date: 10/29/2010 2:33:14 PM
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a cente still profitate much more from IS and Rebounding then jump Shot and Driving when you play Run and Gun ;) The same goes for IS/JS for inside tactics with guards, and i believe there even more ;)

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158188.243 in reply to 158188.242
Date: 10/29/2010 9:54:01 PM
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I'm talking about keeping defenses honest.
A center with average ID will do a better job defending against a center who has sensational IS and atrocious JS and DR, than against a center with prominent IS and respectable JS and DR, even if we're only talking about inside shots in the paint. He will stand back, leave him open for the jumper, and he will know what's comming. That in itself is a huge advantage in basketball.
The best one-on-one players in basketball are the ones who can either shoot, drive and finish. You can't leave them open, but if you run at them, they blow past you.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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158188.244 in reply to 158188.243
Date: 10/30/2010 5:10:27 AM
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but a center will have lot more oppurtunitys, to make an layup then a jumper so most times he uses his IS against ID and not his jumper.

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