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381.400 in reply to 381.399
Date: 2/29/2008 11:32:27 AM
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would not be to stupid if you check the first post in this thread or ask questions in the helpforum ;)
ok i help you a bit: (381.1)
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Yes, and even after he checks it, he will still be right.

JS appears to be listed in the primary training slot for the Outside Shooting training, which I think is incorrect. My understanding is that OS trains primarily Jump Range.


Yeah that's why i asked such a stupid question, that just put me under the impression it trained the same as jump shot. Anyone got any ideas of training speeds or would i be correct to assume it's the same as Jump shot but JS and JR reversed?

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Date: 2/29/2008 11:41:58 AM
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Yeah that's why i asked such a stupid question, that just put me under the impression it trained the same as jump shot. Anyone got any ideas of training speeds or would i be correct to assume it's the same as Jump shot but JS and JR reversed?

Some observations from a friend who trains guards makes it appear so. He's had more JR pops with OS training, though of course the data is not conclusive and there aren't training times available. I think it would be pretty safe to assume that there won't be two trainings that are (nearly) identical.

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Date: 2/29/2008 11:54:58 AM
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Some observations from a friend who trains guards makes it appear so. He's had more JR pops with OS training, though of course the data is not conclusive and there aren't training times available. I think it would be pretty safe to assume that there won't be two trainings that are (nearly) identical.


I'm going to give OS a go with my wingmen and see what happens I'll keep a record of what happens and post here over the rest of the season, I'm probably going to train one of my point guards in the SF position too.

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381.403 in reply to 381.397
Date: 2/29/2008 2:24:49 PM
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381.405 in reply to 381.404
Date: 3/1/2008 12:17:21 AM
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This is a training analysis thread and I'm telling the guy he can TRAIN jump range using outside shooting. You dig?

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381.406 in reply to 381.405
Date: 3/1/2008 5:00:46 AM
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This thread is about Training speed analysis.....there is a plenty threads where you can discus training analysis.....You dig?

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Date: 3/1/2008 7:19:36 AM
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Rebounding (C/PF) - 3 weeks:

1. 2,16m, 19yrs - 3 Pops in Rebounding.
2. 2,03m, 19yrs - 2 Pops in Rebounding.
3. 1,96m, 18yrs - 2 Pops in Rebounding, 1 Pop in Inside Defense.

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Date: 3/1/2008 3:03:31 PM
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Yeah and i was asking if the training speed was known? You dig?

Just so you know i'll be posting my findings here too!

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Date: 3/1/2008 8:00:55 PM
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Rebounding (C/PF) - 3 weeks:

1. 2,16m, 19yrs - 3 Pops in Rebounding.
2. 2,03m, 19yrs - 2 Pops in Rebounding.
3. 1,96m, 18yrs - 2 Pops in Rebounding, 1 Pop in Inside Defense.

Could you include your trainer level? I still don't think we've figured out how the trainer level affects training speed, and this info could be helpful to this thread.

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Date: 3/2/2008 5:03:24 AM
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Oh, i am sorry. Lvl 10.

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