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268957.3 in reply to 268957.2
Date: 4/22/2015 2:29:10 PM
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Ive also heard having a seperate cup lineup just for cup is a good idea as well. But im not to sure if I have the money to do it as well. I like to train towards national team qualities in real life and here thats just how I do things its what I use to study the players skill on the national team that will translate success if you know it correctly. I love training all around small fowards since the national team has Lebron James he is all around type of small foward the rest I just train by position skills I mainly see the results on here as well. Once Lebron leaves the national team i would continue to copy the styles of players they have in my own works I belive thats why some of my trainees in 2k friends from there are at the nba level they took some of my advice and they exploded because we run plays and I always used to say you got to put the same effort and consistency on the floor each time since I used to help them and explain that it is your job to do this and put staats infront of them for what they need to get each game. im a job minded coach at heart I belive that each time you go on the court you need to meet expectations each time your on the court if not then your inconsistent. Is there any other teams I could follow and train as for my team would my training be to perdictable since I train towards national team qualities thats the only way I have train so far?

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268957.4 in reply to 268957.3
Date: 4/22/2015 5:59:38 PM
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My advice would be ask the Usa national team coach and his assistants for a guide with your wants with national team like players in build.

I Would recommend you do arena often , because those kinds of player are very expensive.

All team are predictable in a certain way, with tactical performance ,the key is to keep them guessing so you can have a small advantage.

its a long deep learning curve, it will become simple after sometime.

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268957.5 in reply to 268957.1
Date: 4/25/2015 6:56:41 AM
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2 lineups for div 4? Cant you just get versatile players like a pg who can play shooting guard, a sg who can play sf, forwards that can play center slot, etc....

How tough is div 4 in the U.S.? I cant imagine it being tougher than div 3 in my country. You need some players to win your way to div 3. Your arena is small for div 4. The one thing i like so far on what you have done is kept your payroll to a minimum. Go to your economy page and try to figure out how much you can spend to improve your line up. The 28k payroll reflects on your record.


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Date: 4/25/2015 2:57:17 PM
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I expanded my arena in the offseason, By 100 bleachers more and like 45 seats the section below bleachers. one thing i am projecting or have already projected that I can get promotion within 2 seasons if I keep the same core and save and build arena. Ive just recently tried buzzer manager inside lineup for a private league game im never doing that again. Am I ever going to find like 4-4 fg or 3-4 3pt fg etc for and transfer list player? am I going to have to rely on skills not staats of player which the skills is based on minutes played per player and how they do each game?

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Date: 4/25/2015 3:27:02 PM
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Thanks, I was wondering why I was never going to find a consistent player in the transfer market. I will probably just save and put into arena this season once I get a shooting gaurd im bidding on today.

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Date: 4/26/2015 11:21:34 AM
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Many teams, as opposed to having 2 completely separate lineups, or 1 predominate lineup, for that matter, run a full 11 or 12 man rotation with 3 games each week, dependent on both training and the relative difficulty of the opponent and importance of the game. Of course, this would rely on having backups that are slightly stronger, and in turn, economically, starters that are slightly weaker- and this could come back to bite you a bit in the playoffs if it is not run properly (like my team this season).

I believe I had about 19 different starting 5s last season in all competitions.

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Date: 4/26/2015 1:53:30 PM
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thanks

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Date: 4/26/2015 2:41:37 PM
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I always liked having the height advantage at small foward it helps out alot Ive seen it used that way before being 3 deep in your starting lineup is almost key to success

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Date: 4/26/2015 4:53:16 PM
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I always liked having the height advantage at small foward it helps out alot Ive seen it used that way before being 3 deep in your starting lineup is almost key to success


Just a note that height means absolutely nothing in-game; the only thing it does is affect the training speed for some skills (guard skills generally train faster on short guys and big man skills faster on tall guys).

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