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Analyzing pops in Cross-training!

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192339.183 in reply to 192339.178
Date: 8/6/2011 4:41:51 AM
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Actually, I did read what you wrote and what the poster after you wrote (which explained how getting two FULL pops in reb through cross-training was not only not easy but practically impossible) and then read your reply to him in which you deigned it unnecessary to listen to him because he has no players making over 30k/wk. I read all of that and thought I might try to explain how you didn't actually experience a FULL pop in reb but a tiny little bump in sub-level and how little cross-training will actually affect your players' salaries. You seem intent, however, on believing that cross-training will only occur in rebounding for your SG and that his salary will explode into unwanted figures. I disagree with this based on the mathematics presented by LA-elduderino and by my own scribblings on a napkin to figure out what this change might mean financially when the news came out.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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192339.184 in reply to 192339.158
Date: 8/6/2011 5:05:45 AM
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over 7 or 8 seasons off training, getting 2 pops on a high end SG in total, which I do expect to be quite normal with cross training, have a look what the difference is for salary with either level 7 or 9 rebounding for a shooting guard. you can use a salary calculator to do so.

from your response you dont seem to know 2 more rebounding on a high end SG makes quite a bit salary difference, I strongly suggest to play around with the calculator. do you want a link as well?


If cross training were not there, that 2 extra pops would have gone to JS or JR or some similar skills, which would give that shooting guard very much higher salary than if that 2 extra pops were given to rebounding.

I think the best thing we could do this wait for this season to finish and see the impact of cross training on salary. :)

From: Tim2pin

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192339.185 in reply to 192339.184
Date: 8/12/2011 5:44:25 AM
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OD 2 position PG/SG - ID (1 to 2)

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192339.186 in reply to 192339.1
Date: 8/12/2011 1:13:01 PM
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I got a dumb pop.... (im happy about it though.)

I trained passing for PG, and I got a driving pop. They dont have much in common.

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192339.187 in reply to 192339.186
Date: 8/12/2011 1:39:39 PM
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But Passing trains driving.

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192339.188 in reply to 192339.187
Date: 8/12/2011 1:58:12 PM
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Passing for PG

Denis Pereira ↑popped↑ in Passing from X to Y .
Denis Pereira ↑popped↑ in Inside Shot from A to B.

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192339.189 in reply to 192339.188
Date: 8/14/2011 4:13:18 PM
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Daniel Tulbure ↑popped↑ in Rebounding from .
Daniel Tulbure ↑popped↑ in Free Throw from .

Ben Siggaard ↑popped↑ in Jump Shot from .
Ben Siggaard ↑popped↑ in Rebounding from .

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192339.190 in reply to 192339.189
Date: 8/14/2011 7:48:17 PM
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Stamina training = C popped in Outside Defense

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From: kpd

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192339.192 in reply to 192339.190
Date: 8/15/2011 6:31:56 PM
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i trained pressure last week and 2 of my players popped in inside defense

From: Tangosz

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192339.193 in reply to 192339.192
Date: 8/15/2011 7:07:20 PM
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That's a normal secondary training event. Not the new cross training.

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