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17204.5 in reply to 17204.3
Date: 2/25/2008 9:11:47 PM
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Dont underestimate One to One...

1) you seem to get more pops inc. IS if you plan to buy train and sell a couple of players this improves people very quickly.
2) I think and I am convincing myself that handling which inturn improves Offensive Flow is a very key part of the game engine... if you have less turnovers and more steals you are having more possession... i would prefer this and to lose RB marginally and have slightly worse JS/JR....
3) I agree guards are more difficult to train... i would recommend rotating skills not training JS all season...BALANCE!!! I would recommend PASSING all season if you can be patient then go upstairs for the JS...... with passing you can play Look inside (cheap to buy some good start up C) and then as your guards become more rounded you then open up more tactics that involve outside offense...


4) You can train better combinations of players... playing C as a PF and a SG as a SF you can train forwards as well.. it is a very flexible training schedule that you can use in competitve game weeks not just when you have scrimmages...

Last edited by Superfly Guy at 2/25/2008 9:15:55 PM

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17204.6 in reply to 17204.5
Date: 3/1/2008 5:29:35 AM
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How I can practise outside defense, i gotta get my young supestar to italian nt and the coach told me that outside can't be respectable, atleast proficent. so which i had choise to have and outside d training

From: Wixix

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17204.7 in reply to 17204.6
Date: 3/1/2008 6:36:13 AM
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Pressing...

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17204.8 in reply to 17204.7
Date: 3/2/2008 5:59:17 AM
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heya, i have a quick question..

is it possible to train a 25 year old SG? ((4155890))
I lost the last league game quite bitterly and one of the main reasons i saw was because of this guy missing shitloads of 3P's and due them playing zone we didnt get many rebounds it seems.

So yeah.. i was well frustrated and thinking about selling him, cuz he simply doesnt fit the requirements for such an important position (score points..)

Last edited by shades236 at 3/2/2008 6:09:31 AM

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17204.9 in reply to 17204.8
Date: 3/2/2008 12:54:03 PM
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why would it be imposible to train a 25 year old SG?

it will take a little longer than a youger one, but I don't think it impossible.

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17204.10 in reply to 17204.8
Date: 3/2/2008 2:58:00 PM
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Of course you can train him, but in long-term, you will be loosing training time

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17204.11 in reply to 17204.10
Date: 3/11/2008 11:23:59 PM
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I don't totally understand training and how it works. Say I set my training to Ball Handling for my PG, which player does it go to? Does it go to all players that PG is their strongest position? Does it go to the starting PG? Does it go to any player who played in-game minutes at the PG position? I understand players improve with practice and playing time, but I don't understand how that works when it's done by generic position.

P.S. Is there a search function for these boards?

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17204.12 in reply to 17204.11
Date: 3/12/2008 4:34:42 AM
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Always read the rules...
http://www.buzzerbeater.org/BBWeb/rules.aspx?nav=Training

If you still have questions left don't hesitate to ask :)

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17204.13 in reply to 17204.12
Date: 3/12/2008 10:21:54 AM
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I read the rules and they aren't clear on this detail. As I stated in my previous post, I understand that players improve with practice and playing time. What I don't understand is how each individual player practices as it is not specifically and explicitly addressed in said rules. So I ask again.

If I set my training to train my PG in Ball Handling, who improves in Ball Handling? Is it only players that have PG listed as their strongest position? Does it only go to my starting PG (if so, is it simply who started the last game?)? Does it go to anyone who played PG in a game that week regardless of listed position? If that's the case if I trained my PG in Ball Handling and then my center played some minutes at point guard would he receive some ball handling training and improve in that area? The last scenario that I listed makes the most sense and is probably correct, but it is only vaguely implied in the rules. I'm looking for specific and explicit confirmation or explanation of how it works.

P.S. Again is there a way to search for threads on these boards?

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17204.14 in reply to 17204.13
Date: 3/12/2008 10:32:22 AM
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Training is given to anyone that plays the position(s) selected for training during the week.

For example, if you train PG/SG in Handling, any players that get minutes at either of those positions will get training.

Also, if you train 2 positions, and a player splits time between the two, the minutes count for both.

You need 48 minutes played at the training position(s) to get full training.

BTW, there currently is no forum search function.

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17204.15 in reply to 17204.14
Date: 3/12/2008 10:49:06 AM
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Thank you.

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