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177073.1
Date: 3/9/2011 11:59:46 AM
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I just wanna ask about how the training works on position... For example, my training plan for the week is ShotBlocking - C..

I wanna put my guy who is listed at the Power Forward position in that Center (starter) position during the match.... Will he get training??? Or not???


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177073.2 in reply to 177073.1
Date: 3/9/2011 12:06:10 PM
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I just wanna ask about how the training works on position... For example, my training plan for the week is ShotBlocking - C..

I wanna put my guy who is listed at the Power Forward position in that Center (starter) position during the match.... Will he get training??? Or not???


1)Every training plan which have Shotblocking is bad

2)The role of the player is only a suggested role,a player will get the training if he play during the game at the position you set the training(a player need to play 48 minutes in a week to gain max training)

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177073.3 in reply to 177073.2
Date: 3/9/2011 12:15:35 PM
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Oh... I see.... So if I have a SG and if I play him at C during the game... And if I'll put my training at for example... Inside Scoring - C... That means he will still get some training right??? Thanks a lot... ^^


Yeah! Next time... I'm just a little new here.... Soo new...

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177073.4 in reply to 177073.3
Date: 3/9/2011 12:21:52 PM
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Oh... I see.... So if I have a SG and if I play him at C during the game... And if I'll put my training at for example... Inside Scoring - C... That means he will still get some training right??? Thanks a lot... ^^


Yeah! Next time... I'm just a little new here.... Soo new...

Right

Don't worry,in principle all of us were new to the game ;D

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177073.7 in reply to 177073.5
Date: 3/9/2011 7:22:25 PM
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I second your opinion. If shot blocking was useless to train, then why is it there?

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177073.8 in reply to 177073.5
Date: 3/10/2011 10:30:34 AM
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1)Every training plan which have Shotblocking is bad


Depends on who you ask. If i were to take an advice on this and i asked BB-Charles and you for advice i would get the opposite answer from him and as he is one of the developers i think i would listen to him rather then you.

The fact that shotblocking don't worth the training because of a huge jump in salary and a strong impact on big man potential cap is a known fact.
If you want to ignore it,you can,but this thing will hurt you,and the fact that the centers of the best NT teams in the world usually have low shot blocking should tell you something...

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177073.10 in reply to 177073.9
Date: 3/10/2011 11:35:47 AM
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Well that is just because SB is a defensive skill and doesnt show result as good as for example JS or JR. JR is a good example cause it is pretty much the same as SB but for guards. The one big differense is that you actually can see your players sinking mor threes with it in comparence to SB that not always is shown. But as i said, that if a developer says it is worth training i dont see any reason as why not to do it.


Wrong example.You see the difference in outside shooting efficiency on 3pt% an overall FG% when you improve JR,you don't see any substantial difference in the FG% of the adversaries when you improve ShotBlocking
The fact that a player with inside skills+shotblocking is better than a player with only inside skill is more than obvious and this is what Charles said...but the price on salary and potential cap compared to the performance SB gives you is absolutely too high and make more convenient train other inside skill or better spend your time in training secondaries skills

And those C's your talking about are just mono skilled monsters hardly anyone can afford. Most of them spend more time on the TL then actually play in a top team as they should.

Wrong,again
Example
Chile(world champion) big man salaries:
Ulf Görnitz $ 329 608
Salvador Barth $ 156 736
David Tapia $ 485 084
Laureano Bacigalupo $ 254 553
Luis Guzmán $ 261 187

Apart from Tapia,that in fact is always in bad shape,the other players seems to me affordable for the top teams...and again,chile is the world champion

China big man salaries:
Damdinsuryn Juchin $ 205 406
Sikong Congxing $ 280 460
Guo Hairong $ 247 715
Zhong Feilong $ 309 388
Sha Chenglin $ 429 760
Wu Wenmin $ 155 597
Lin Junhan $ 184 218

Again,apart from Chenglin,these are affordable salaries for a top team