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160767.4 in reply to 160767.3
Date: 10/13/2010 6:33:04 AM
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Everyone is in the same situation and faced with the same choices. It's finding the fine line between optimal training and trying to win, a suggestion like 7's would ruin the game, it's not suppose to be easy.

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160767.5 in reply to 160767.4
Date: 10/13/2010 12:04:41 PM
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Well, I tried to think about something, Its my hobby, but its way too hard considering challenging and elastic effect of the current system. It really seems just perfect.

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160767.6 in reply to 160767.1
Date: 10/13/2010 4:49:39 PM
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I don't think it would be realistic.
If you train inside defense, you can't expect your trainee to improve much if he played 48 minutes as a SG.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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160767.8 in reply to 160767.7
Date: 10/13/2010 5:52:53 PM
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I guess you're right in saying that training is not entirely related to competitive games.
I guess you could link training efficiency with game-shape, to give an incentive for managers to play their rookies during competitive matches.
I don't like the idea of being able to train efficiently without giving playing time. Practice is one thing, but competition is a lot more important in a player's development. It's easy to knock down 40% from 3pt range with a some practice, another thing is to stay consistent for 35+ minutes in front of a crowd, against real opposition, and having to play on tough defense at the same time, while trying to avoid picking up you 3rd foul because you have to stay in a rhythm.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme