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179657.7 in reply to 179657.2
Date: 4/7/2011 3:50:08 PM
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Sticking to one type of training (guard, interiors) are the good thing. And not week to week, but also season to season. Changing to guard one season, then to center, then to Power forward or SF is not a good thing.Train your guys to a real level does not require one season, but more.

Well I for one am planning to train a whole starting 5 in the next 10+ seasons, using 2 pos training.
I'm not focusing on primaries, but height will be a factor so after 10 seasons, my small player will be the better PG and my tall player will be the better C.
How does that sound?

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179657.10 in reply to 179657.8
Date: 4/7/2011 4:14:49 PM
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Well, like i said before, i can't afford to buy better players right now because of bidding wars. And actually i was bidding on a much much better point gaurd than the one i bought today. He was a division IV point gaurd, some players i buy like scrubs, so i can use them in scrimmages so i won't give my current players that i'm training too many minutes.

I don't want game shape drops, other wises i'd have starters with 100 minutes. But maybe i did start a thread like this before i'm not sure, i only did team training two weeks with no success so, i'll never do that again. But right now i have to save some money so i can buy those better players, and so then i won't buy those scrubs.

It just happen that last friday i didn't get any pops, and i was wondering why, that's all. If i had more money right now, i would have been able to buy a much much better point gaurd, which is what i was bidding on, he would have been a good 6th man for my team, he scored 13 ppg, and i think 6 assists per game at least, and he had a lot of double digit assists per game at times. The guy i was trying to out bid other teams on.

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179657.12 in reply to 179657.6
Date: 4/7/2011 4:21:25 PM
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Looking forward as always to see if you listen to any advice that is given to you now or if you continue to go your own path =)

Seriously, this is my first season of playing BB, and I'm already sick of "Brain buster" asking the same training questions over and over again. Dude, this game is not hard (at the D5 level) if you just READ THE GAME MANUAL!!! I'm willing to bet you haven't actually read the whole thing through. And if you have, you need to read it again. Both GM-Perpete and Manon have gone out of their way to answer your questions patiently, and if I were them I'd be banging my head against the wall every time you post the same basic question in the Help Forum and go against their previous advice.

But in the spirit of helping, especially a fellow American, this thread might help you:
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...

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179657.14 in reply to 179657.12
Date: 4/7/2011 4:32:32 PM
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Well, i'm sorry for asking the same questions, but i understand now, thanks for the link. That'll be a big help, i won't ask the same questions any more.

From: saman1812

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179657.16 in reply to 179657.15
Date: 4/7/2011 4:47:29 PM
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Right now is optimal time for you to buy a player. You should buy a few 18 year old players right now who are star or allstar potential. they shouldnt be to expensive and will have enough room to grow over the next 4 or so seasons for you to make a handsome profit and better your team tremendously. You just have to be consistent with the plan that you set forth with.

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