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173502.2 in reply to 173502.1
Date: 2/3/2011 11:02:34 PM
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It will usually take 2 weeks to pop, but sometimes it will take as long as 3 weeks to pop.

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173502.3 in reply to 173502.1
Date: 2/3/2011 11:03:55 PM
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How old are the players? what level trainer have u got?

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173502.4 in reply to 173502.3
Date: 2/4/2011 7:57:51 AM
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Well, i got my results today, and one player i was trainning this week was 20, he didn't get a pop and he had perinnial allstar potential. I got a pop from two 19 year olds i was training, they both had all star potential, and they got pops in jump shot. The 20 year old was a shooting gaurd and my other two players were small forwards. One of these small forwards is 6'4 whom i use as a shooting gaurd. Oh yeah, i have level 4 trainer.

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173502.5 in reply to 173502.4
Date: 2/4/2011 8:13:52 AM
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potential doesn't matter for the training speed unless your player has capped.

if a player hasn't capped but is still in his teens or early twenties, two or three weeks should be enough to pop in JS if assisted by a level 4 trainer.

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173502.6 in reply to 173502.4
Date: 2/4/2011 7:33:02 PM
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Well, i got my results today, and one player i was trainning this week was 20, he didn't get a pop and he had perinnial allstar potential. I got a pop from two 19 year olds i was training, they both had all star potential, and they got pops in jump shot. The 20 year old was a shooting gaurd and my other two players were small forwards. One of these small forwards is 6'4 whom i use as a shooting gaurd. Oh yeah, i have level 4 trainer.

Did they all get 48+ minutes in the positions trained (in this case, SG/SF)?

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173502.7 in reply to 173502.6
Date: 2/5/2011 9:39:23 AM
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The two that got popped got 48+, i forgot how many minutes the other one got that didn't get popped, but i was mainly training my two wing men and was satisfied with their results. And it was only two wingmen that i was actually training.

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173502.9 in reply to 173502.8
Date: 2/6/2011 11:17:00 AM
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Yeah, i've trained them already, and will train them again. But right now, i'm focusing on my wingmen for a while. But i do have a few big men, two power forwards and 3 centers. I've had one of my centers improve in either inside shot or inside defense, i forgot. But right now i'm focusing on my wingmen. I'm working on their jump shot which two of them improved in last week, and their outside defense. I want my wingmen to be my main offensive players, although with training i'll have other positions that score as well.

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173502.10 in reply to 173502.9
Date: 2/6/2011 12:08:09 PM
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Ok. you will want to get a 18 yo trainee with at least allstar potential, and trian them for at least 4 seasons. This is more worth your while.

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173502.12 in reply to 173502.11
Date: 2/6/2011 3:21:00 PM
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If your not going to train players at one position you have no benefit at all with having young players. In fact this would only lead to you losing games instead.

Just to clarify this bit for the OP, I hope that by "one position" you mean the generic "guards" or "big men" rather than "single-position training". Right?

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