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228503.52 in reply to 228503.50
Date: 3/14/2017 6:55:08 AM
Cruesli
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Hmmm if you want you can also hang onto them or one of them a bit longer. SG and PG can partly benefit from the same training (1 vs 1, OD, JR, JS, PS are all nice for them as wel. And even the IS doesn't hurt on them. So personally I'd see if I could have them join the training for a while longer as long as the training benefits all of them. Then evaluate later on again.

The only "rule" is that with this kind of potential you don't want to resort to less than 100% efficiency training. So no OD for 2 positions, etc.

Last edited by Tesse at 3/14/2017 6:56:12 AM

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Date: 3/14/2017 8:16:41 AM
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Yeah I guess, I will sell one guy and keep the other, but I have to think how I will play two of them... both at the guard spot, or both at the forward position? Because if I play one as a SF and other as a SG, I can get only 90% training if i'm correct.

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228503.54 in reply to 228503.53
Date: 3/14/2017 9:11:05 AM
Cruesli
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You can train both of them 100%. For example if you train OD, the optimal position is to play them at PG. To get 100% of the training they need to make 48 minutes at this position minimal per week. You can force 48 minutes on 1 player in 1 game and thereby need only 2 games to get both of them 48 minutes at the PG spot. This is the most efficient way and this way you can even train a 3rd trainee.

Alternatively you can have 2 games with 1 as a starter and the other as backup at PG and then the 3rd game / scrimmage play the backup as a starter and thereby have both get more than 48 minuten. This is less efficient since you can't train a 3rd trainee.

Read this post and the posts following that post to learn more about optimal training and even training in general: (144856.30)

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Date: 6/2/2017 12:11:26 PM
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after group demo, and interviewed some of them, I didn't find 5 star potential draftees this season, so disappointed.

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Date: 6/12/2017 3:24:04 AM
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Short question. Which one should I pick higher and why?

1. 19yo A+ PF 5potential
37 min 23/25 FG 2/3 3PTS 7/9FT 2OR 7TR 1TO 6ast 3STL 4BLK 1PF 55PTS

2. 18yo A+ SG 5potential
37 min 8/23 FG 2/4 3PTS 3/11FT 1OR 3TR 2TO 2ast 3STL 1BLK 3PF 21PTS

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228503.58 in reply to 228503.57
Date: 6/12/2017 5:57:26 AM
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Excellent analysis. I just add one more thing. 37 minutes would be significant of a high stamina. At least 5 or higher.

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