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381.704 in reply to 381.703
Date: 9/13/2008 9:48:36 AM
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so dont crucify me and for the fact your a gm . . . . kindly improve yourself

That post wasn't directed at you.



Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 9/13/2008 9:49:14 AM

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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Date: 9/13/2008 9:51:29 AM
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it wasnt ??

my PG is 22 yrs old and his 6'5 ?

whether its me or not, i know its hard but your the gm and not me. it comes with the territory

because it irked me for you to comment garbage when my 22 and 6'5 guard used to be a mvp

my apologies by the way how i comment

thanks

From: Shoei

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Date: 9/13/2008 11:22:36 AM
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i agree . . .

100% agree

i think the decline would really be seen when players are still trained at 25 years old getting their training results

if your training 18-20 year old, you can see that their training progress arent fast also though probably faster than 21-23 years old.

can someone correct me pls. this is just me by the way


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Date: 9/13/2008 11:30:44 AM
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It doesn't make sense to say that 22-year olds are garbage as trainees. It must be possible to train up to 24-25 at least, or else how will the soft caps for decent potentials ever be reached. And I do believe they are still trainable.

That wasn't really the point. Right now, I train 20-22 year olds myself. One just can't expect to put in a 20-year old so-so player, and catch up with what top teams have in a season or two. It doesn't work, and it won't work, ever. The top players in the game are usually the product of training 18-year olds with multiple respectable skills for seasons in a row.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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Date: 9/13/2008 11:46:43 AM
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i feel you mate!

i dont expect a 22 year old to react the same way as a 18-20 year old in training,

im expecting somewhat like a capacity like if his over 22 he will be harder to train but on or before 22 years old the discrepancy wouldnt be that big.

i understand it more now. thanks

im not expecting to catch up with those players especially accelerated traning, but to have read 3 weeks really made my brain snapped!

i hope you understand that we have how many weeks in a season and 3 weeks per pop ? so i reacted that way . ..

really apprecite the explanation

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Date: 9/15/2008 3:23:34 AM
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ok, I present my players what I'm talking about and training speed, 8 weeks:

1. age 19; 6'2"
Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: mediocre Handling: awful
Driving: average Passing: respectable

JS pops in 3th week, JR pops in 2th week

2. age 19; 6'4"
Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: strong ↑
Outside Def.: inept Handling: mediocre
Driving: strong Passing: average

JS - no pops, JR pops in 1th week and 8th week

3. age 19; 6'5"
Jump Shot: prolific ↑ Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: average
Driving: strong Passing: average

JS pops in 8th week, JR pops in 2th week

4. age 20; 6'2"
Jump Shot: prominent ↑ Jump Range: respectable ↑
Outside Def.: strong Handling: prominent
Driving: prominent Passing: sensational

JS pops in 1th week and 8th week, JR pops in 3th, 5th and 8th

5. age 20; 6'0"
Jump Shot: sensational Jump Range: proficient
Outside Def.: awful Handling: prolific
Driving: prolific Passing: prolific

JS pops in 6th week, JR pops in 3th and 6th

6. age 20; 6'0"
Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: inept Handling: strong
Driving: average Passing: respectable

JS pops in 2th week, JR pops i 4th

Trainer 9-10 lvl

Training JR for PG/SG, only player 3 gets up to 48 min. on every weeks, others plays 40 to 50 min. So tell me, how it is possible, there are such big differences in training??



Last edited by Aric at 9/15/2008 3:41:33 AM

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Date: 9/15/2008 7:47:29 AM
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And all of these players have popped at least twice in your team, so you're sure you haven't been training someone who you bought with additional trainings above the base level?

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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To: Aric
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Date: 9/15/2008 9:16:05 AM
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Ok, thanks a lot.

Player 4 pops every 2-3 weeks, and player 3 needs more than 6 weeks? (JR)
It is very strange. I can only think on height and potential. Maybe the other abilities.

Can you write the potential of the players? Thanks.

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Date: 9/15/2008 10:20:29 AM
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I have noticed that training OD height takes a very big effect...shorter players trains in OD much more faster than taller ones....and the diffrence might be huge...I havent collected any data to prove this....

Ragans

From: Shoei

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Date: 9/15/2008 10:51:35 AM
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its sad to really see that height makes a big factor

i mean look at magic johnson who plays PG and has tenacious D thats the reason MJ ( yes micheal jordan ) had a hard time going against him

how about ron harper . . . ( yeah his not that known defensve player )

how many 6'3 to 6'6 in the nba that plays PG , more over europe and russia the euroleague


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