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From: Tortuga
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135218.8 in reply to 135218.7
Date: 3/20/2010 7:34:40 PM
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It depends on what players you have, and what you get in the draft next week. If you can get 5 18yo trainees with allstar+ potential together then 2 position training has still got to be the way to go.

2 position training is not a lot slower than 1 position, and training 5-6 compared to 1-2 will allow you improve players you want to keep and train some for sale later on.

However, I know the price of half decent young players isn't exactly cheap anymore, and a new team probably wouldn't be able to afford to buy more than 1 or 2 right away.

My advice would be to see what you get in the draft, and maybe check the transfer market in the week after it. It's possible prices will come down a lot for the average 18yo.

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135218.9 in reply to 135218.4
Date: 3/20/2010 8:43:18 PM
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Well I had a quick look at your team. You have 3 potential trainees an 18 year old MVP PG, an 18 year old allstar PG and maybe the 20 year old superstar SG. They all look to have fairly low starting skills. If that was all you had you would definately do single position training for PG. However if you pick up some good draft picks and maybe buy one or two guys in the next week or two you can still do two position but those guys you have may benefit most from one position as they will be 19/21 and are already far behind in their skills possibly making their great potential of no value.

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135218.10 in reply to 135218.9
Date: 3/20/2010 10:15:55 PM
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I have been 2 position training up to this point making my team strong and I think this helped me out. Helped me build a more well rounded team and build more players at once. Now that I have a better team and am winning I will try and get a good draftee or 2 to train while purchasing the extra players i need to win now.


Rusty

Last edited by RussBass at 3/21/2010 8:50:29 PM