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73191.3 in reply to 73191.2
Date: 2/15/2009 10:31:15 AM
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How about if I have 4-5 players I want to train? Would it be better to add the SF the training too?

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73191.4 in reply to 73191.3
Date: 2/15/2009 10:38:54 AM
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when training 4-5 players you would want to train 2 positions. With the scrimmage game you have a max potential to train 6 players, but probably impossible to get 48 exactly to all six. Pretty easy to get four players to 48 minutes in two positions though, and sometimes if the minutes fall good, you can get 5 at 48.

And the players can split their minutes between the positions, so if you train PG/SG, a player can have 30 minutes at PG and 20 minutes at SG, and he would get the full training. Hope this helps.

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73191.5 in reply to 73191.1
Date: 2/15/2009 3:19:25 PM
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Does anybody know if you choose to train just C alone, and your C plays say 30min @ C and 18m @ PF does that count as the 48min needed to train the C? Same goes for the PF. If they play SF or SG in a scrimmage, does that still count as training if you have only PF/C chosen to train?

So does a players training have to do with his best position? Or the amount of minutes that he plays at that position?

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73191.6 in reply to 73191.5
Date: 2/15/2009 3:21:38 PM
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Training has nothing to do with a players best position, only the minutes he played at a position you are training.

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73191.7 in reply to 73191.5
Date: 2/15/2009 7:10:46 PM
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So he'd have to play all 48mins in the position you are training. (48 at C in this occasion) and the 18mins at PF would not help at all (apart from GS of course).

Best position means nothing, it's just to help newbies get a wee idea.