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300015.3 in reply to 300015.1
Date: 6/13/2019 3:03:56 PM
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I personally have always liked training players until they are about 23-24 and then decided. With that being said you have to weigh the options of if you want to start fresh with new trainees when your current ones are 21-22 or polish off the older trainees. Feel free to join the USA Buzzerbeater Discord and there are people that can help you out and give you more specifics. Welcome back!

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300015.6 in reply to 300015.5
Date: 6/13/2019 6:12:06 PM
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I currently have a couple players I am still training...one is an MVP 27 yr old PG and the other is a 23 yr old Superstar that 110TSP. I am finishing up some outside skills along with the MVP PG then I was going to boost more inside skills when he is 24 along with a couple other inside players who are 20 and 21. I read where some managers train to Max out players which has lasted until that trainee was 29 yrs old. I have never trained players past 27 but I guess as long as they are still increasing weekly or bi-weekly but depends to stop his training and start fresh with new trainees (18/19 yr olds). Correct me if I am wrong please because I have often wondered do i leave untouched skills increased to halt for the sake of starting with fresh trainees

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300015.8 in reply to 300015.7
Date: 6/13/2019 9:38:29 PM
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Understood.....please explain what kind of penalty? I'm sorry, I never heard of penalty for excessive training for a national team

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300015.10 in reply to 300015.8
Date: 6/14/2019 11:30:28 AM
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Essentially the "penalty" is that you are paying for a higher level trainer but aren't getting much out of him if your training focus is solely on a 27 year old. That is when you cycle down to some younger trainees and utilize the trainer more.

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300015.11 in reply to 300015.9
Date: 6/14/2019 11:36:56 AM
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OK, Gotcha now....Kinda what I figured, thanks for clearing up. My problem (and I know I need to break the habit) is that if I see I can get More of sprecific skills from an older trainee (26 to 28) I always feel because I didnt give More training I'll pay when facing competition. I like to get all I can until 25 and then start with younger trainees....Unless I have a team full of vets and 1 or 2 trainees that are 25-26 yrs old that needs to boost outside shooting in order to compete offensively in D3 such as my utopia team and to be honest I just started the real training with the group I have on both teams currently (so over the past 5 seasons) Thanks for your valuable advise. I've used your advise in the past and still use it today.

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300015.12 in reply to 300015.10
Date: 6/14/2019 11:31:49 PM
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Maybe some of you in this thread can give me some advice. I have three trainees (21 year olds) that I have been training for two seasons. Got them during 19 year old season. I do not claim to have done it right and do not claim these to be great trainees. I probably messed up a lot along the way. But I am trying to learn, so here is my question. My three trainees below, should I stop after this season and start anew with some PF/C trainees and do it right from day one? Or should I put another year into training these guys? Any advice is appreciated.

FAB
http://lien.buzzer-manager.com/f6jz100cwk5fuq1475pohnpb7s...

ISIK
http://lien.buzzer-manager.com/ecxvt241yhw5pwxepk0ek2byja...

IVAN
http://lien.buzzer-manager.com/lprls23oaf8pcqkxvjx882ys8c...


Last edited by CLegend33 at 6/14/2019 11:35:26 PM

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300015.13 in reply to 300015.12
Date: 6/15/2019 12:10:43 AM
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I'm in a similar situation. Been training these since their age 18 season. Two of them are close to being capped (only allstar). The perennial all-star I'm debating on either selling or continuing to train. But if I do continue to train him, what should I focus on next. Currently training passing to lvl 10

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CLegend33, personally I would sell the allstar and find another to pair with your other two if you continue to train. Good luck in our scrimmage!

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