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From: Dodor

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178549.6 in reply to 178549.5
Date: 3/28/2011 4:55:30 AM
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I agree... No matter how high your stamina is, you can't afford to play your best players as starters two games in a row every week... because their game shape will drop significantly.

The benefits of stamina can be seen in the 4th quarters of games, when players with higher stamina will perform better and can turn a game around for you.

Having everyone with stamina above mediocre is enough in my opinion. Most of my men have Average/Respectable stamina and are doing pretty well.

From: yodabig

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Date: 3/28/2011 5:48:37 AM
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Actually I know of a team that plays their players close to 96 minutes a week most weeks and trains game shape. Their shape slowly goes down but occasionally one will foul out or get injured and pop back up. They all pop back up at the allstar break. Very interesting but not for 99% of teams.

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Date: 3/28/2011 5:54:31 AM
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That is a completely different strategy though. You virtually do no training with that and just buy veterans to play games. I wouldn't recommend any new low division team to do that. At least not until you have a good fundamental understanding of the game and how training works

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178549.9 in reply to 178549.8
Date: 3/28/2011 7:38:10 AM
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Correct and in fact I would never recomment that strategy to anyone playing at any level. Just saying that it can be done.

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Date: 3/28/2011 11:00:04 PM
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Lol, no i'm not team training any more, i only did that for two weeks early in march. Since then i've been focusing on my gaurds, mainly my young point gaurd and my younger shooting gaurd. Yes i'll continue boosing key gaurd skills the rest of the season and through out next season, if i get a couple of big men in the draft i'll work on big man skills.

Next year i'll be focusing on a few areas, for gaurds, i'll focus on outside def, passing, jump range and jump shot, and a lot of driving. Sometime during the season if i have time, i'll train big men skills, mainly, inside shot. I know you need inside def and rebounding as well. But next year i want my team to become more of a low post team and score inside. This season we've only been a jump shooting team.

I need some big men very badly, I would love to get two 7'0 centers and a 6'10 power forward in this years draft. I want my gaurds to do most of the passing so i have to train passing a lot next year, as well as driving. So i guess i won't train stamina at all, and just focus on key skills, whether its bigs or gaurds/small forwards.

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Date: 3/29/2011 12:39:25 AM
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It sounds like your trying to improve everything at once and train both big men and guards next season. By switching between outside and inside training u will end up with some ok players but you won't be able to create the stars needed to move to higher divisions. Your better off to stick with training your guards and buy your big men off the transfer market. Big men aged 26-30 are reasonably cheap to buy these days.

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Date: 3/29/2011 11:11:40 AM
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I have another question, instead of starting a new thread, i'll just post it here. Its kind of unrelated and it is about game shape. When you give players the ideal game shape minutes, say 50 to 75 minutes a week, lets say you do that for all of your players and you're not training game shape.

Do all your players game shape change when the training update comes? I heard how important game shape is and i want to improve that area, though i won't train it of course.

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Date: 3/29/2011 11:15:33 AM
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game shape change every week, if you are in the optimal area the results would be better and it is no magic to get an average above 8.