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273878.8 in reply to 273878.6
Date: 10/12/2015 10:45:40 AM
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NT builds should have 140 TSP and/or salary over 200k.


140 TSP guys will become a thing of the past very soon, as the teams willing to commit to those marathon training plans will become less and less.

Not arguing on the salary though - a 140+ TSP guy with less than 100k salary is ridiculous and shows some serious flaws in the salary formula.

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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273878.9 in reply to 273878.5
Date: 10/12/2015 12:11:46 PM
Tunjevina
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This is from my own experience:
19yo HOF, 50tsp
First season trained with lvl 4 on 2 positions.
Next 4 seasons with lvl 4 on 1 position.
Next 5 seasons with lvl 5 on 1 position.
At 29yo he looked like this: (http://i.imgur.com/JqYJSo8.png)
Even though he lost 22 trainings because of injuries & GS training.

If he was 18yo and didn't miss training he could have ended up with 130+ tsp, probably even more if I trained him 1vs1 more, instead of some other skills.
He also played 69 games for Serbian NT.

My current trainee (134tsp): (26562677) will have between 135-138 tsp (I'll train him next season too) even though he was pretty average at the time I brought him, and I trained him most of the time with lvl 5 trainer. And he also missed 10-12 training due to injuries/GS/ST.

Those are just 2 examples, as a scout for our NT I've witnessed great progress among young players with lvl 4 trainer.

I believe that it's perfectly fine for new managers to start their training with lvl 4 trainer, than when they reach D3 they could replace him with lvl 5. With a good trainee they could build fantastic players that would play 30+ minutes even at the best bbb teams.

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273878.10 in reply to 273878.6
Date: 10/12/2015 12:13:13 PM
Tunjevina
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Krompir
Inferior builds? A similar (but worse, only 118 tsp) build to the ones that I mentioned played 44min at the last bbb final, and won.
I agree that most of them are not worthy of a NT, I already said that you shouldn't expect to train a NT player with lvl 4 trainer, even though it's possible for most nations.

NT builds should have 140 TSP and/or salary over 200k.

I completely agree with the salary part, but that's a different topic.
Not all NT players have 140+ tsp. Serbia won the last EC and the average tsp of our current 15 players is 133-134. In the final against Finland (33956) our centers had 123 & 118 tsp.

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273878.13 in reply to 273878.9
Date: 10/13/2015 4:53:08 AM
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My current trainee (134tsp): (26562677) will have between 135-138 tsp (I'll train him next season too)


This guy is a perfect example why the current training speed it too slow - dude can't reach his potential until his 30ies. Thats like 2,5 years of training only to use the guy in his prime for one season before his decline starts.

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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273878.14 in reply to 273878.12
Date: 10/13/2015 10:04:51 AM
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Here is the thing though, 110 TSP will fit on a star if you know what you are doing. I am suggesting around allstar (the original cap for ALL players in BB during original design) to P.allstar. I would be OK with even letting the lowst division having superstar and just restricting MVP and up to the higher divisions.


Absolutely, and of course if you can build a good player cheaply, that leaves more money to invest in the arena (or wherever else you prefer to allocate your dollars).

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273878.15 in reply to 273878.13
Date: 10/13/2015 2:04:40 PM
Tunjevina
II.1
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Krompir
I've seen managers (farms) that train their players even when they are 31-32yo, sometimes even 33.
For me, the problem is not that players reach their potential in their 30ies, the problem is, especially for SF's, that they'll only play 1-2 seasons on their natural position, before starting to decline. The rest of their career, they are usually playing either on C or PG, which is totally ridiculous comparing to real life.

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