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276177.35 in reply to 276177.34
Date: 1/24/2016 2:07:09 PM
Durham Wasps
II.4
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Sunderland Boilermakers
So, how long would you say it took to build your team to play that style?

After messing up a scrimmage, ruining game shape, and setting myself on a course for relegation, I decided to sell my more expensive players and buy a new squad for D2. After considering it for a couple of days I decided to attempt to put together a squad to play fcp.

Since they sold on 7/7 I must have put them the first 5 players up for sale on your Independence Day. Within 5 days I'd replaced them. 4 weeks later I'd bought 3 more for the start of the season. I kept only 3 players from my D1 squad. My main player, and 2 scrubs. In D2 even the scrubs got among the steals and blocks.

During season 32 I added two more players, a starting point guard (prior to signing him my starting SF had the highest PA on my team with 13) and a backup C.

I've bought 3 players since promoting. 2 PGs and a PF who can play SF.

In essence though, the answer to your question really is, my first squad took me only about 4 weeks. And since then its just been an ongoing thing.

My current squad consists of 6 PGs, 1 SF, 5 PFs, and a C, though most of them are capable of playing multiple positions.

I apologise for the long ramble, but I felt the answer needed a bit more than just saying "4 weeks!"

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276177.37 in reply to 276177.36
Date: 1/24/2016 6:50:05 PM
Durham Wasps
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Sunderland Boilermakers
Stamina doesn't take too long to train, as long as you don't have trainees. I'd just finished a cycle of training and so was able to push stamina up between seasons, and on and off ever since.

Another thing people often look at is how high a few of their players are in a particular stat. I prefer to look at it from the bottom end. You want to avoid having especially low PA for example on any player. Avoid weaknesses and you can get away with your best player not having huge PA.

My promotion last season actually came with players with less OD on my three outside starters and less PA at the high end than I'd have in my previous promotion season. To avoid TOs HA is possibly as important (or more) as PA.