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143246.5 in reply to 143246.4
Date: 5/9/2010 6:31:04 AM
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what an amazing collection of young talent

honestly you maybe have too much

you cant train your 18 year old perennial all star at the same time as you train your 18 year old perennial all star power forward or the 9 other young potential trainees

unless you want to do something really bizarre like constant team training you need to decide what positions you want to train then you can sell those young studs in the other positions that arent being trained for players that are better right now

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143246.6 in reply to 143246.4
Date: 5/9/2010 2:55:23 PM
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You can always go with SF training. It is slower, but it could pay big in the end. Here's a plan.

I would pick 2 players that could make good SF. Probably Figueroa and either Gandy or Garcia. Train them with one position training at PG for half the season (training in one or two of these: OD, PS, JS/JR, HN). Then spend the other half of the year one position training them at PF (training in one or two of these: ID, IS, RB, SB).

Gandy might be a little tall for the outside training, but he is 18, and the training will help make him a great all around PF/C some day. Really the main player you would be training is Figueroa. So train the things he needs most. Probably OD, JS, ID, IS. His only weakness is IS, but it moves fairly quick especially when he is young.

When you train these guys to get 48 minutes once a week, you will have the ability to add another player to the mix to get training. so another PG would get some training, and another PF/C will get some training. Now on some weeks, your minutes might get screwed up, but you can switch to 2 position and train PG/SG or PF/C on those weeks to make it work out, and more players will get training. Or you could just plan to give a few weeks of 2 position training in the mix.

I have been training this way for a couple seasons, and it is slow, but I think in the end you will be very happy with the results for the SF trainees. They are hard to find.

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143246.7 in reply to 143246.6
Date: 5/9/2010 10:42:49 PM
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I think I am more into going with my power forwards in training. Maybe a route I could take would be to train my wingmen a little bit and then sell them to buy more of guaranteed talent.

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143246.8 in reply to 143246.7
Date: 5/10/2010 7:00:36 PM
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That's what is great about the game. You can pick different strategies to achieve your goals.

I like the fact that I got one-balled on my post. Someone doesn't like to train SFs. Not many people do.