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224799.5 in reply to 224799.2
Date: 8/21/2012 5:10:00 PM
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Thanks for the advice. Any thoughts on my other question.

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224799.6 in reply to 224799.4
Date: 8/21/2012 5:53:51 PM
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The elastic effect is basically if, for example, a player has one or two primary skills higher than the other(s), and when they try to train that/those skill(s) that is/are higher, it takes longer to pop because the primary skill(s) are so much more higher than the other primaries. The other way it works is if a player has a group of primary skills higher than one primary skill. Then the user trains that lower skill, and the skill that is lower starts to pop faster than the usual rate until that skill is close to the other primaries.

To answer your second question, I would focus on this allstar at first, because he has better skills to start with. He can be trained as an SF. Later on, I would focus on the other player. Lucky for you, the other player is an MVP, and can be trained longer.

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224799.7 in reply to 224799.6
Date: 8/21/2012 6:25:32 PM
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can you train an MVP past 24

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224799.8 in reply to 224799.7
Date: 8/21/2012 6:31:24 PM
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If he hasn't hit his ceiling, sure.

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224799.9 in reply to 224799.7
Date: 8/21/2012 6:36:08 PM
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If you train them in a balanced SF build, I think they can pop until they are 25-26.

From: rcvaz

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224799.10 in reply to 224799.9
Date: 8/21/2012 6:40:19 PM
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Yeah, even longer if you focus on secondary skills as well

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224799.11 in reply to 224799.4
Date: 8/22/2012 9:04:30 AM
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If you want to train those two together, you'd get two solid SFs...

They both need only three main things to be good: Some OD, some ID and ton of 1 on 1 for SF/PF. If you can give them that, you will have good players, but not very soon. You can finish them with some RB, JS and PA.
Good thing about 1 on 1 for SF/PF is you can train 6 players with it (I'd recommend five because someone always gets injured or fouls out) and when you pass to 1-position training, sell two or three trainees for profit.

The MVP guy needs at least two seasons of 1 on 1 to be any good, so if that's ok with you, he should be good.

Last edited by Koperboy at 8/22/2012 9:06:36 AM