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291206.24 in reply to 291206.23
Date: 2/17/2018 10:18:37 PM
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Brian Burns...41 pts, 25 rebounds...my goodness.

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291206.25 in reply to 291206.24
Date: 2/18/2018 1:06:31 PM
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Brian Burns...41 pts, 25 rebounds...my goodness.


Yeah, he has been slowly taking the reigns over for my team from Cyril Gabor.

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291206.26 in reply to 291206.25
Date: 2/20/2018 9:28:33 PM
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Brian Burns...41 pts, 25 rebounds...my goodness.


Yeah, he has been slowly taking the reigns over for my team from Cyril Gabor.


I love the fact that your team is mostly homegrown. Impressive.

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291206.27 in reply to 291206.26
Date: 2/22/2018 8:16:39 PM
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Thanks. They are almost all home grown because I want to build players in a certain way. I spent way too much time reading old federation posts, looking into how to build a player, secondaries, and training boosts. I've decided a team full of balanced players is the way to go and the cheapest (I am near the bottom on average player salary every season). A balanced player is basically a SF in the game. Cyril, Paco, Brian, and Charles are built to play any position equally well, which they can. The only trick i have not learned is how to space the players so that they peak at the right time as a team.

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291206.28 in reply to 291206.27
Date: 2/24/2018 1:13:01 AM
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I'm attempting to train a solely homegrown team, but it's more challenging than I anticipated. Winning regularly is almost impossible. Kudos to you for doing it so well! I think it makes the game interesting and mildly frustrating at times.

Which of your players has the highest TSP? Burns looks especially impressive.



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291206.29 in reply to 291206.28
Date: 2/24/2018 11:09:59 AM
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Burns - 117 (TSP) - 68 (OSP)/49 (ISP)

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291206.30 in reply to 291206.29
Date: 2/24/2018 12:50:09 PM
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That's impressive. How long did it take you to get to where your team was mostly homegrown? How much of an emphasis do you place on Shot Blocking? The research seems to be a bit mixed....

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291206.31 in reply to 291206.30
Date: 2/26/2018 6:02:53 PM
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I think the key to homegrown is drafting. Drafting is a lot easier than before, but i think you really need a perennial allstar or above if you are going to sink investing time and effort in training. You need someone with decent skill set. I've used the transfer list to find trainees if there is a hole in my training group and my draft has not yielded a player i can work with. Anyone with atrocious in any category is generally going to get cut automatically, unless the deficit is something i think i can overcome. I use three person training and i tend to space trainees out (but a large part of that going to depend on the draft). Because i train for even skills, i dont mind playing my center at pg to get OD skills. I use an exceptional level trainer if i can afford it. Learn your elastic skills and effects. A player with high handling will yield more pops in OD and PA. It also seems to me that training PA skills does not lessen as your player ages, so that is something you can train later in a player than say OD or IS. if you want to read about training, join the Audacity of Hoop and Teams on the Rise!! federations and read all the old posts from a lot of great players in the game.

Regarding SB, I trained that in my last set of trainees to the proficient-prominent level because the admins had stated they had bumped its effect to counter the dominance of inside offense, but i have not see it a great amount of return for my investment. However, all three are in the top 20 for blocks in the league.

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291206.32 in reply to 291206.31
Date: 2/28/2018 2:40:06 PM
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also if you want to see someone who decided to take a different route - (30851) was in this division (i think), tanked, and decided make players that only shot three pointers by training JR. Now he is ranked in the top fifty and basically only has shooting guards and centers that rebound. I believed he posted his strategy in a federation post.

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291206.33 in reply to 291206.32
Date: 2/28/2018 4:44:10 PM
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also if you want to see someone who decided to take a different route - (30851) was in this division (i think), tanked, and decided make players that only shot three pointers by training JR. Now he is ranked in the top fifty and basically only has shooting guards and centers that rebound. I believed he posted his strategy in a federation post.


I wouldn't trust that dude, he slept with my wife.

Oh.

It's not quite that - I trained a crapload of JR and SB on my "guards", before putting in some OD eventually. The big men are going to be SB+ID+RB donkeys, though the ones I didn't draft have decent starting points for JR, PA and OD if I ever decide to train that.

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291206.34 in reply to 291206.33
Date: 2/28/2018 7:14:46 PM
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Did you see any gains from doing SB? I have not. What kind of JR are you putting to see that kind 3 point shooting? I would guess your guards would have high JS but low DR.

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