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306206.7 in reply to 306206.6
Date: 9/12/2020 11:40:36 AM
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I have 3-5 weeks of out of position trainings built into every season when training bigs (only 2 for my guard plan). It's definitely not optimizing the training for an individual player, but the goal was to avoid having to have seasons where I have to play a 18 or 19 year old 48 minutes every game.

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306206.8 in reply to 306206.7
Date: 9/13/2020 2:19:50 PM
BU Terriers
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
2626
Second Team:
Hopkins Blue Jays
I’m curious to her how your cycles system works out. Are you paying for youth trainer? It seems expensive to pay for a quality youth trainer all the time, but also a missed opportunity in training to invest time in a 18-19 year old without one.

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306206.9 in reply to 306206.8
Date: 9/14/2020 9:50:36 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
6464
I fear that my lack of patience will be the downfall of the plan, as I only made it 2 cycles in my outside program before switching to inside. I was paying for a youth trainer for the first 2 years of a cycle, but given the fact that it's only for 1 player, it doesn't quite seem worth it, I'd agree with you there.

I bought Dowling as a 18 year old for ~75k and he had 31/20 skill points. I only trained him till the end of his 23 year old season, but in those six seasons I got 40 guard skill pops (only 10 between HA and DV) and 12 big skill pops (which I realize is just mediocre). I would guess if I had trained him another 3 years he would end up around 81/35.

The goal is to have a constant stream of players with manageable salaries that let me still be competitive every season. While at the same time, since I'm buy players fairly cheap, I am still making a decent profit every 3 years when I sell a player that ages out from my team. It worked great in D III, but it's starting to look like the ceiling might be a competitive D II team. It definitely does not seem like it will be sustainable in D I.

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306206.10 in reply to 306206.9
Date: 9/21/2020 8:31:19 PM
Clovis Knights
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
3636
Looks like I might be focusing solely on training soon. Get right back in this league only to have my bank account empty (I was going into bankruptcy without the promotion bonus) and most of my starters 30 and 31. I played the first three games against three top teams so I might be jumping the gun. But I kinda of enjoy the rebuilds where you don't have to worry about giving minutes to trainees and losing a close league game.

From: bmore

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306206.12 in reply to 306206.11
Date: 9/23/2020 7:45:14 AM
BU Terriers
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
2626
Second Team:
Hopkins Blue Jays
Yeah, even if you can keep an 18 yo limited to cup and scrimmage games, it’s hard to be competitive if you are starting a 19 or 20 yo in one slot every game. About 5 seasons back I sold house, pulled Worthington with the #1 pick, and only came back now that I am close to finishing his training. I am closing out training my 2 starting guards. They are 24, 25, and 25 respectively. It requires shuffling but never starting a player I know isn’t competitive. I have been thinking about what to do as they completely age out of training (things are pretty slow now) and the best I can imagine is 1 young player and a rotating crew of older players that I can fix or upgrade while training a draftee.

Eric, looks like you have already started selling players off. Good luck with the rebuild! Always one of my favorite parts of the game, endless possibilities!

From: Sixth Man

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306206.13 in reply to 306206.12
Date: 9/23/2020 2:39:29 PM
Triple-Double
IV.26
Overall Posts Rated:
8888
Yeah, I'm in a similar but slightly earlier version of this same situation. Trainees are 23, 24, 24 needing single position training for another two seasons minimum. It's tough to get them all 48+ especially due to foulouts/injuries(had trouble with both already, trainee injured 3 minutes into yesterday's game, and another one has been getting into foul trouble). First 4 games of this in d2 were pretty promising though, I'm 1-3 but could easily be 2-2.

This league seems pretty damn close competitively. Gonna be real interesting to see who pulls off the chip

From: bmore

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306206.14 in reply to 306206.13
Date: 10/24/2020 7:30:37 AM
BU Terriers
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
2626
Second Team:
Hopkins Blue Jays
Anyone have predictions for all-star picks?

From: bmore

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306206.15 in reply to 306206.14
Date: 10/25/2020 9:07:12 AM
BU Terriers
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
2626
Second Team:
Hopkins Blue Jays
Congrats to RV on having their whole back court picked to the first string allstar team! Well deserved! Cant pretend that I don’t feel a little snubbed by the voters - leading the conference standings but not one allstar? Not even a second-stringer? I guess they don’t appreciate the IS and OD focused line up. Fair enough, it is a bit overdone at this point.

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306206.17 in reply to 306206.16
Date: 10/25/2020 10:11:36 AM
HipsterBears
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
1919
Second Team:
bowflex benders
I think a lot of it has to do with rotating positions and minutes played. I basically start the same lineup now that i'm out of the cup and got 4 reserves which.....doesnt make sense much but its all I can think of.

i cant see stats from this season so I can't confirm that either

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