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Date: 4/28/2011 8:09:20 PM
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After reading the elasticity thread, I wanna know what you people think about a possible DR/SB relationship, and if so, does it go both ways?
I'm asking since, apparently, there may be an elastic effect between OD and HD, and this NT coach seemed to say that, in much the same way, SB was the defensive equivalent of DR (which in itself is pretty interesting to me anyway).

Edit: More to the point, is low SB slowing down DR training?

Last edited by Thelonious at 4/28/2011 8:12:13 PM

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Date: 4/28/2011 9:31:13 PM
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Does training take longer for higher levels of attributes? Age and elastic effect are certainly factors in a practical scenario. How many weeks does it take for pops for marvelous and higher skills?

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Date: 4/29/2011 2:30:24 AM
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Does training take longer for higher levels of attributes?
nope.

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Date: 4/29/2011 3:58:21 AM
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that's not exactly true.

higher skill levels, on average, do take a bit longer to pop. This is because of the elastic effect. However, this depends on the other skills of the same player. One marvelous skill will take a long time to train if no other skill is above respectable, while there is no difference to training a respectable skill when the guys other main skills are around marvelous as well.

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Date: 4/29/2011 4:26:34 AM
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reading his entire message, it seems he understands there is an elastic effect and was just asking if a low level skill takes longer to pop relative to a high level skill independent of all other variables, and as you re-iterated, the answer is no.

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Date: 4/29/2011 7:26:48 AM
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trying to understand the elastic effect better.

say i had a player with these skills

Jump Shot: marvelous Jump Range: prominent
Outside Def.: marvelous Handling: sensational
Driving: proficient Passing: strong

would passing train considerably faster ?

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The easiest way would be to look at a capped all-star potential player and compare his salary now with last year's salary.
But as for 60k, I think that depends a lot on his actual skill set.

And at the end of the day, an all-star will always be an all-star (skillwise) this year, only his salary will be less (but the tv-contract also so globally it should balance out).

PS: a) I think potential also has sublevels, but can someone confirm this? (hall of fame says "10" and all time great says "10+") Can it be anything?
b) legendary says "20+". So, could you have two "legendary" rebounders, only one of them has RB=21 and the other one RB=23?
c)I believe GS is hard capped at exactly 9.0. Stamina is capped at "prominent (10)". Or is should it say 10+... ?

lots of questions...

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