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244808.69 in reply to 244808.63
Date: 8/8/2013 3:05:43 PM
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For me it's impossible, that player, who was good enough to play one season earlier, after one season of training (I think by level 6 or 7 trainer) suddenly is too weak to play one season later.

For me decision who should be chosen as 11th and 12th to lineup is more important than decision who should be chosen as 1-5th. Because choice 5 the best players is in most cases obvious and everybody will select the same players, so you can gain extra advantage only thanks more accurate decisions on backups and reserves.

Points difference worse by 49 means that promotion to 2nd round was possible. To do it You needed only 4 more points scored in every game and 4 more points defended.

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244808.70 in reply to 244808.64
Date: 8/8/2013 3:19:38 PM
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So I had problem for training 3 of them.

It's impossible to train perfectly 3 different players. I know something about it because I had two players trained for U21 at the same time ((23057724) and (25349935) and 3rd quite good player ((24296653) - with better TSP but with worse potential). However everytime when one of two key prospect lost minutes I had to sacrifice training of 3rd player. I think 3rd player with good training (for PG/SG) had small chance to play in U21 but then number 1 and 2 (trained as bigs) would be wasted.

So Your decision to sell 3rd player was only reasonable decision.

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244808.71 in reply to 244808.70
Date: 8/8/2013 7:17:29 PM
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There's a surprise: you trying to create drama.
Either you're clueless, or just trolling. Three point guards is a pretty good set of players to train.

Get thee gone.

Last edited by malice at 8/8/2013 7:18:49 PM

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244808.72 in reply to 244808.70
Date: 8/8/2013 10:14:23 PM
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I mean my 18 yrs old didnot play will with 48mins. Because that time he had not enough good skill. I put him line up, back up, and reserved played with SFDC also he didnot play 48mins or other 2trainees also didnot play 48mins may be bcuz of 6PF. By right can train 3 trainees if you want. But difficult to control team stats. I need a balance. I think you understand what I meaning. Thanks for your post.

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244808.73 in reply to 244808.72
Date: 8/8/2013 10:32:32 PM
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I'd suggest reading the newbie guides.

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244808.74 in reply to 244808.69
Date: 8/8/2013 11:25:42 PM
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For me it's impossible, that player, who was good enough to play one season earlier, after one season of training (I think by level 6 or 7 trainer) suddenly is too weak to play one season later.


If it is impossible for you to understand, then that means you are not playing with a full deck.

I will break it down for you...my HOF player is only 6'2....what trains the slowest for a short player?....Big skills..I trained his REB,IS,SB last season so he became the 5th best big(sometimes the 4th due to GS).
This season I am training all OD,passing and JR......so it is POSSIBLE that other bigs have passed him up in big skills, and it is POSSIBLE that he isn't the 5th best PG/SG, but he is going to be 2nd string SF next season...
I will let you even see what skills he has....
Jump Shot: EatyourheartoutJordan ↑ Jump Range: superduper(started out a 3)
Outside Def.: legendary Handling: legendary
Driving: legendary Passing: legendary
Inside Shot: strong ↑ Inside Def.: amazing(started out a 4)
Rebounding: stank good Shot Blocking: legendary

I trained 1 on 1Fs last week and now will do 3 more OD and 3 more passing and ID during the offseason.
As you can see....he isn't ready to start anywhere.....just think If he were 18 instead of 19 when I drafted him...



Last edited by Yellow cake at 8/11/2013 11:10:44 AM

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Date: 8/9/2013 12:09:08 AM
Kitakyushu
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Well, I am shooting for 80 by the end of this season. I am only expecting about 12 pops next season.(4 OD, 4 passing, 3 JR, and 1 ID) I am guessing he won't see 100 TSP until the offseason when he is 22 turning 23.

Most def.....I am looking at something around 180K PG. I will keep his JS down to 14ish and get his JR up to 13ish. OD up to 18 and passing to 16...with high driving(not now) and IS he could do some damage. Now Malice is making a very good PG...the birdman already has double digit passing and is shaping up to be something special.

BTW...Asano should get another OD pop today.....look out!!!

Last edited by Yellow cake at 8/9/2013 3:17:20 AM

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244808.78 in reply to 244808.76
Date: 8/9/2013 3:48:45 AM
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The Birdman fits in nicely with my training plans. K-Mat & Tim need secondary work, so it coincides well with the creation of a good PG for his final year of U21s. Post that, he'll see a lot of work on his secondaries - then back to some polishing on his primaries.
I figure by age 24 he might be ready for some NT duty... should everything go according to plan.

He's also the first trainee I've drafted and trained, and having a good point to run with my 2 bigs will be gratifying.

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Date: 8/9/2013 4:56:22 AM
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2 seasons ago when Shin Shidehara was on the U21 team we had a ton of great PGs like him & Tomohito Matsuyama from Stunners. Tomohito Matsuyama has had 6 weeks training at C since & Shin has had a few as well as a lot of 1on1F so they may both end up being decent NT PGs with good secondary skills.

Where I am failing is with Ryu Minami (30246003). You can look I have been trying to get him the minutes but he refuses to pop, he has fouled out early 4 times, been injured & just totally sucks, after a season of training no primaries above average.

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