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From: T-Money

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79674.3 in reply to 79674.2
Date: 3/7/2009 3:59:27 PM
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When I train PF/C in a skill, do all PFs and Cs get training? or just the ones that play? So do I want to have 3 of each for each game? Play different players throughout the week?

Sorry if this info is found somewhere, I can't find it.

From: Calum

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Date: 3/7/2009 4:16:17 PM
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When I train PF/C in a skill, do all PFs and Cs get training? or just the ones that play? So do I want to have 3 of each for each game? Play different players throughout the week?

Sorry if this info is found somewhere, I can't find it.


Forget the 'best position' indicated on a player profile. It means nothing at all.

Only player that play in the PF/C positions in the game will get training. 48mins will give them maximum training.

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79674.5 in reply to 79674.4
Date: 3/8/2009 12:26:04 PM
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does height affect training only or does it affect the actual game also? like in terms of rebounding(no matter what the rebounding skill of a player is)?

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79674.6 in reply to 79674.5
Date: 3/8/2009 12:50:10 PM
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Training only. The height of the player is essentially factored into his skills.

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79674.7 in reply to 79674.6
Date: 3/8/2009 1:04:24 PM
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i see. but someone from our forum wrote that his 7'0" player always gets more rebounds than his 6"11' one even though they have the same (strong) rebounding skill. what do you think?

Last edited by Schizophrenic at 3/8/2009 1:08:24 PM

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79674.8 in reply to 79674.7
Date: 3/8/2009 1:18:00 PM
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It may be a lot of things (like rebounding sublevel, which position/who they play, pure luck), but it's not the height difference. Those players are even almost equal in training, since the height difference is very small.

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79674.9 in reply to 79674.8
Date: 3/8/2009 1:30:43 PM
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thanks! it's more understandable now.