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Analyzing pops in Cross-training!

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From: zyler

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Date: 10/14/2011 11:48:37 AM
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SWEET!!!

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Date: 10/14/2011 12:07:52 PM
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Hello all! I've been following this thread abit and finally i got my own cross training pop to contribute. lol. its kinda surprised me when i checked the training analysis today.

Training type : Stamina
Yap Jie Tze ↑popped↑ in Outside Def. from GOOD to BETTER .
Yap Jie Tze ↑popped↑ in Stamina from GOOD to BETTER .

OD isn't his worst skill, in fact its the 2nd best, IS being his best

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Date: 10/19/2011 7:42:11 AM
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I'm just saying... players don't just train on what a Coach wants. After practice they practice/play/train on what ever they want, to improve their own game. That's real life.

So take these pops as the guy doing extra work on his own.

No one in their right mind would have told Shaq "You've really got to stop working on those stupid Free Throws after practice! I keep telling you, Inside Defense, Shot Blocking, Rebounding! Stop with the Free Throws and Passing after Practice! No more!"

Sure, it messes with your final master plan... that's life. That's how it REALLY WORKS. So be a good manager (not that I am a good manager yet) and learn to adapt to this.


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Date: 10/19/2011 8:18:38 AM
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Comparing to real life fails. Is it usual in real live that just few players are trained whilst the others are not?
So I recommend not to compare uncomparable things.
It's just a game and it's designed some way and many users have some idea which way to improve it and which way not.


Last edited by rwystyrk at 10/19/2011 8:20:27 AM

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Date: 10/19/2011 10:37:31 AM
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It is unusual to train some players and not others, however it is not unusual to have a focus to the training thus emphasising the training certain players get. BB gets half of it right, with the emphasis. What it needs is a second layer of training for the team that can be applied WHILE continuing the Focused Training it has now. There are many ways to do that, but that's not how it is here.

The point is still valid, however. Conside the Random Pops the players personal progress, his own training. You can't really stop it, he's going to train on his own anyways... every good player does. If he really wants to develop that Elbow Hook Shot, he's going to be tossing it up when ever he's not in practice with the team, working on it. Because that is what HE wants to do.

It's almost like giving these players a personality. "Hey coach, great practice today on Inside Defense! Real fun." Then he stays late and works on his own to fix his release on his Jumper. No Coach in their right mind would come in after practice, see him working hard on his shot... and tell him to stop, he might get better!

The point of the game isn't perfection... merely the PURSUIT of perfection. If these Random Pops make it where you can't get your Trainee PERFECT... AWESOME! Do the best you can to mold him how you want, and take what he improves on his own and apply it to your strategy. Use what he brings to the table on the court, that's part of coaching to.

All I am saying is people shouldn't cry about Random Pops. Real players would get better in areas the Coach doesn't emphasize, so why shouldn't these guys? And real coaches would try to use those skills to their advantage, so why shouldn't we? Instead of crying, looking at it as a unique and fun challenge. Probably what it was intended to be in the first place.

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Date: 10/19/2011 11:44:34 AM
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To me, the whole idea is in the name. Cross-training. So, now the coaches cross-train. While shooting jumpers they make their players run a line drill for every miss. While doing full court full speed passing drills, they have the players go one-on-one at the end. etc. etc.


Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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Date: 10/19/2011 6:36:47 PM
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While shooting jumpers they make their players run a line drill for every miss.
You sadistic coach! I always hated when I missed jumpers with those methods applied. I like the explanation, though.

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Date: 10/20/2011 5:17:30 AM
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While shooting jumpers they make their players run a line drill for every miss.
You sadistic coach! I always hated when I missed jumpers with those methods applied. I like the explanation, though.


but if the coach didn't do it, you normally tend to throw the ball short in game because you miss the strength from someone who didn't run.

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