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132121.25 in reply to 132121.24
Date: 3/9/2010 4:50:51 AM
Team Fusio
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I have had 7 so far with my best player but he was injured for the first two weeks and trains at one on one this week so hoping for at least one more pop this week.

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132121.26 in reply to 132121.21
Date: 3/12/2010 5:08:14 PM
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trying to keep this a living thread so would love to hear from anyone else about their training

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132121.27 in reply to 132121.26
Date: 3/12/2010 5:17:01 PM
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I've had close to 45 pops over 12 players (majority of the pops were over 6 players though) this season.

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132121.28 in reply to 132121.27
Date: 3/12/2010 5:24:14 PM
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I trained an 18 yo rookie and he has had 10 pops so far (hopefully 11 next week!)

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132121.29 in reply to 132121.27
Date: 3/12/2010 5:32:21 PM
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I had..... quite a few- I'll try to break down what I remember.'

Player 1- Jump Range (to 7), Jump Shot (to 7), Passing (to 8), Outside Defense (to 7) (I play him at PG, though he's suggested as SG)
Player 2- Jump Shot (to 7), Inside Shot (to 7), Driving (to 7) (I play him at SF, although he is suggested at PF.)
Player 3- Inside Shot (to 4), Rebounding (to 7) (I play him at C, although he's suggested at PF)
Player 4- Jump Shot (to 5), Jump Range (to 7), Handling (to 7) (I play him at SG, and he's suggested at SG)
Player 5- Jump Shot (to 8), Outside Def (to 6) (I play him at SG, although he's suggested at SF)
Player 6- Inside Shot (to 6), Jump Range (to 7), Shot Blocking (to 7) (I play him at PF, and he's suggested at PF- I may switch to C though.)
Player 7- Inside Defense (to 7), Inside Shot (to 3) (I play him at PF, and he's suggested at PF)
Player 8- Passing (to 7) (I play him at SF, and he's suggested at SF)
Player 9- Jump Shot (to 5), Jump Range (to 5), Handling (to 7) (I play him at PG, and he's suggested at PG)
Player 10- Inside Shot (to 7), Jump Range (to 5) (I play him at C, and he's suggested at C)

Player #--Age
1--21
2--26
3--21
4--20
5--18
6--21
7--25
8--20
9--18
10--18

I play Two at each position.

My Centers gained a total of 4.
My Power Forwards gained a total of 5.
My Small Forwards gained a total of 4.
My Shooting Guards gained a total of 5.
My Point Guards gained a total of 7.

I gained a total of 25 this season.

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132121.32 in reply to 132121.31
Date: 3/12/2010 7:30:02 PM
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oh lawd, I hate those weeks - really bad if there are some stamina drops on top of that :D

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132121.33 in reply to 132121.26
Date: 3/12/2010 9:00:03 PM
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ill try to remember.

+1 JS, +1 JR, +1 or 2 OD, + 2 Ball Handling, + 2 Driving, + 1 Passing, + 1 IS, + 2 ID, No Rebounding but close and 1 SB.

So all together 12 or 13 pops this season. Either JS or IS is very high sublevel with driving. Ball handling just popped.

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132121.34 in reply to 132121.33
Date: 3/13/2010 3:46:10 PM
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I just counted again, and I had exactly 50 pop ups this season across my 6 trainees. I also have had 4 additional pop ups for my remaining players together (not each player). Plus I sold 3 players earlier in the season that I trained for 7 pop ups together (not each player).

So this season = 50 + 4 + 7 = 61 pop ups this season

About 10 of those pop ups were Free Throws + Stamina. So 51 pop ups in main skills.

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132121.35 in reply to 132121.34
Date: 3/13/2010 6:45:26 PM
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13 pops when Avila had 18 y.o and 12 pops when he had 19 (10 pops this season)

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