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269165.42 in reply to 269165.39
Date: 6/3/2015 3:09:35 PM
WiMaOlCa
III.11
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Second Team:
Vosges Cosmopolitans BC
what are your plans with your Utopia team?


First, Training my 2 SF (Vilic, Gilligan) ... and Mills and Pekha for the 2 slot training like rebound, jump or 1to1

second, when they will be ready for being top players in league 3, buying players to complete the roster and playing the win


sorry for my english, i try with no help

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Date: 6/3/2015 3:40:08 PM
Mountain Eagles
III.1
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Second Team:
Ric Flair Drippers
I'm training My USA U21 Prospect Curran along with Dr Ceglie and my remnants of my starting squad in 1v1 right now, surprised I'm actually in the playoff right now, considering how ad my team is. Hopefully Curran can pop really fast so I can build his and ceglies OD up to elite status.Not investing in draft because with my recent history every time I put cash into it I get trash players...so I'm just putting the money in arena and later on will get some big men

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
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Date: 6/5/2015 5:15:20 PM
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Going to pickup two American 18yr old bigs next season and train them for U21. I will probably sell two of my current trainees at the end of this season for some money. I want to expand my arena but I need to save some money so I can get some top U21 prospects next season.

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Date: 6/5/2015 6:10:47 PM
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has anyone tried training OD at SF or any of the other stay in position training?


I wouldn't bother training a player at 80%. Maybe if I had to play him in position to make the difference in a championship game, but the penalty on training speed is just too much. Even then, I'd prefer to miss a week or two and go with 1 on 1 or JS. I'm training SF's in my first team so I know how tempting it is.

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Date: 6/5/2015 8:24:10 PM
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Yeah its the same principle as multi position training being a negative. You want your 2-3 main trainees getting the maximum amount possible. Anything that prevents that will never be productive.

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Date: 6/6/2015 2:30:57 AM
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I haven't yet, but they aren't really considered multi position since you're still training them at the fastest rate possible.

Tory Baynham (35491742)
Center
Age: 19 
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm 
Potential: MVP 

Jump Shot: mediocre Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: proficient ↑ Handling: respectable
Driving: average Passing: awful
Inside Shot: strong Inside Def: proficient
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: respectable

This guy started with 7 OD, IS and ID, but had to spend to best part of last season training 1 on 1 (started with 1 driving). My plan from here is to hammer him with OD and IS which will still train his ID until the end of the season. Next season will depend if he's going to make the u/21s, but my choice would be passing and rebounding.

I have decided that JS is the skill he is going to always be playing catch up with (started on 2), but if I get his other skills up early, I can play him in position for a long time and let it build up, as opposed to playing him out of position later on. JS is one of the more expensive skills, so it will make him more salary efficient as well. He probably won't be the best SF ever seen (he only started with 47 tsp), but with a bit of luck with injuries, he will be good enough for me to build a quality team around in 7 or 8 seasons.

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