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how many pops is a good season??

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132121.68 in reply to 132121.67
Date: 3/21/2010 2:25:03 AM
Koopasaurus
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may i ask what nationality you are?

i say 8 pops in the main skills is a good year, more if u have the ideal conditions eg 18 yr old, 7 foot, level 5 trainer.

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132121.69 in reply to 132121.68
Date: 3/21/2010 3:10:23 AM
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ive had about 8-10 pops on my main trainee, he's a center and i have a lvl 4 trainer and hes about 6'10.

also im south african but i moved to australia a few years back.

So about 12 pops just training main skills is a good season? ie 8 main pops and 4 secondaries like JS from IS training etc?

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132121.71 in reply to 132121.69
Date: 3/22/2010 3:16:34 PM
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But, if you train your player almost every week, won't he get injured too easily?

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132121.72 in reply to 132121.71
Date: 3/23/2010 6:44:43 AM
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Interesting thread.

My guys who trained generally the whole season (aged by the last year, now a year older):

1) 18yrs old 6'0'', trained actually only 11 weeks (I had to buy him first)

- 10 pops : JS, JR, OD (3x), HN, DR, Pass, ID, FT
should be close to another pop in OD

2) 21yrs old 6'2", training cornerstone, my best draft pick ever, I wish he wouldn't 19yrs old when drafted

- 10 pops : JS, JR, OD (3x), HN (2x), DR (2x), Pass
expecting pop in DR next week

3) 20yrs old 6'4'', currently U21 NT Small Forward

- 11 pops: JS (2x), OD (3x), HN (2x), Dr (2x), Pass, FT

Other players in training regime, got only fraction of training, are not on my roster anymore or are only recwently additions.

They usually got 48 minutes (or nearly like 47 because of the infamous last minute substitutions pattern) unless they got injured or fouled out, I didn't record that, only pops and what kind of training they got. They were trained one positon if there is such a trading for the trained skill - for One on One they had to trained in two position tzraining (guards).

Lvl 5.

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132121.73 in reply to 132121.71
Date: 3/23/2010 7:03:06 AM
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Players can't get injured from training.

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132121.74 in reply to 132121.71
Date: 3/23/2010 8:11:29 AM
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But, if you train your player almost every week, won't he get injured too easily?

Only to the extent that they usually need to play some minutes to get a training. Injuries are bound to playing time, players dont get injured more if they are receiving training and playing x minutes per week than if they would just played same amount minutes per week