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234359.6 in reply to 234359.1
Date: 1/8/2013 12:53:49 PM
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game pos starter backup reserve
1 pg trainee1 trainee1 trainee1
1 sg trainee2
2 pg trainee2 trainee2 trainee2
2 sg trainee3
3 pg trainee3 trainee3 trainee3
3 sg trainee1

This:
a) Gives each trainee 48 minutes at PG (for OD,PA,JR training) (JR @ SG pos)
b) Gives each trainee 12-16 minutes at SG (in case there is less than 45 minutes at PG, there is more than 48 now for PGSG for 2 position training -- JS,HA,DR)
c) Gives each trainee 60-65 minutes to keep them in good game shape.
d) Gives your SG some guard pops a few times a year.

If you have tough league games you need to win, then you won't want to play PGs all 48 minutes in 2 straight games:

game pos starter backup reserve
1 pg trainee1 trainee2 trainee1
1 sg trainee3
2 pg trainee2 trainee1 trainee2
2 sg trainee3
3 pg trainee3 trainee3 trainee3
3 sg trainee*
*trainee 1 or 2, whoever needs the minutes for 48

Most likely you will not get 48+ for all 3 this way, and there is also a good chance one of the 1st two trainees will be less than 45 minutes at PG, so plan to train 2-pos.

If you have a tough cup game, switch game 3 with the easier of game 1 or 2.

Last edited by Kumiko (CAN U21) at 1/8/2013 1:29:41 PM

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234359.7 in reply to 234359.5
Date: 1/8/2013 5:38:46 PM
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They are both on the tall side, but still look like decent guard prospects. I would probably prioritize the second guy because of his range, passing, and inside def, but they are both good. Also, his rebounding is low, which will keep his salary down when you get his other skills up.

Another thought: they both have low handling. You might want to consider grabbing a couple of 'flipping' trainees and train 1v1 for a bit to help that out. You don't have to, just a thought. I typically have 3 main trainees and 2-3 other trainees that it would be nice to give them minutes at 2 position training like 1v1 or JS

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234359.8 in reply to 234359.3
Date: 1/9/2013 3:58:24 AM
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There is no way to guarantee a player gets 48 minutes in a game.


Lets assume the trainee is #1

PG:1/1/1
SG:2/2/2
SF:3/3/3
PF:4/4/4
C:5/5/5

Will give you 48+ if you use strictly follow depth chart(Obviously barring injury or foulout). This does guarantee 48+(once again barring an injury or foulout).

So to OP: THIS is the best way to ensure 48+

PG: 1/1/1
SG: 2/6/6
SF: 3/7/7
PF: 4/8/8
C: 5/9/9

THIS is the best way to maintain proper gameshape, maintain success and still give yourself a very high chance of 48+ minutes.

So in short: This post is pretty much useless, just wanted to be technical :)