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100973.4 in reply to 100973.3
Date: 7/13/2009 12:21:18 AM
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i like to train freee throw, when some of my player still ahs skill below 5 - stamina training is a think i didn't like because i didn't notice the influence of it with the exception of the player rating.


Wich should be the way that you would prefer to noticed it? Training stamina is not going to transform a regular player into a superstar. Nor will make to train a specific skill for once.

Probably, a long term plan of Stamina Training Managment will decide it. "Regular" stamina as most of teams, a middle-down one or a high impact plan is going to shape the overall performance of your players.

Off course, when it comes to performance there is always this sort of trade off between training Stamina and a specific Skill. It is your call to decide it.

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100973.5 in reply to 100973.4
Date: 7/13/2009 3:02:31 AM
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i notice it in winning a lot third and fourth quarters with crappy stamina ;)

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100973.6 in reply to 100973.5
Date: 7/13/2009 4:00:22 AM
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i notice it in winning a lot third and fourth quarters with crappy stamina ;)


This also depends on your opponent's stamina. Besides that fact and like I said before, one training in stamina won't make a huge difference ;D

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100973.7 in reply to 100973.6
Date: 7/13/2009 4:12:53 AM
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let me say it so, that i know that other teams rate stamina higher then me ;) And also against those teams i can see a drop in the last quarter - now with better stamina(through transfer maybe 2-4 trainings in average nothing change).

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100973.8 in reply to 100973.7
Date: 7/13/2009 5:35:40 AM
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I hate Stamina.

If Stamina is too high it makes trying to keep a starters minutes under 70 really hard if he plays two games a week and you don't win one by 20pts.

High Stamina really effects your ability to get training minutes for secondary players and Game Shape.

Low stamina thought has its own issues

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100973.9 in reply to 100973.2
Date: 7/13/2009 10:56:58 AM
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I also prefer free throw training over stamina bevause they help make the baskets and the coach just takes the players off when needed any way

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100973.11 in reply to 100973.10
Date: 7/13/2009 10:29:56 PM
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1 train to maintain stamina during the season and 2 of free throws during your weeks with only 2 games...


i prefer both :D

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100973.12 in reply to 100973.2
Date: 7/13/2009 11:34:31 PM
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It depends solely on my players. If they underperform in FT compared to what I expect from their skill level, I train FT. If they foul a lot or performs much worse in late quarters (they all have decent handling) than at the begining of the match, I train Stamina. Or I go with my gut feeling... ...which may be stamina more often than not... ;)

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100973.14 in reply to 100973.13
Date: 7/14/2009 12:45:07 PM
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I can easily train 2 players who play a whole game, and five who play 35 minutes. I prefer to train 3 weeks of stamina in a year, and train free throw or other skills instead.

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