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155880.8 in reply to 155880.1
Date: 9/2/2010 7:44:30 PM
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You qualify for training as long as you play at least 1 second in the position being trained. 48 minutes is full training. 46 minutes is probably 90% training (just a guess).
If the trainee is important to you i would personally train stamina or free throws this week as i hate getting less than full training. But that is a personal preference.

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155880.9 in reply to 155880.8
Date: 9/2/2010 7:52:33 PM
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Wont using the strictly follow depth chart feature as well as setting the trainee as backup and reserve guarentee full training??

unless injury or foul out occur??

p.s make sure you choose to let them play if they are in foul trouble!!

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155880.10 in reply to 155880.9
Date: 9/2/2010 8:22:15 PM
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Wont using the strictly follow depth chart feature as well as setting the trainee as backup and reserve guarentee full training??

As far as I know it does, because I do that all the time. People say put 1 player as a reserve in case of injury etc but that never worked for mine and my trainee was subbed out for 2 minutes or so...since then, I put the same trainee in backup as well as the reserve.

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155880.11 in reply to 155880.10
Date: 9/2/2010 8:41:23 PM
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Yep that is what happens!! an for full training people must remember to select let them play so they don't get subbed for fouling!!

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155880.12 in reply to 155880.9
Date: 9/2/2010 8:44:41 PM
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Full training is never gauranteed even if you set strictly follow depth chart. The coach can still sub your player out. Especially in close games or games where you are winning by a lot.

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155880.13 in reply to 155880.12
Date: 9/2/2010 8:51:21 PM
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The best way to get 48 minutes a game for one player is firstly to set him as starter, backup and reserve. Secondly: strictly follow depth chart, thirdly: let them play and the last thing to make sure: don't take to many players to a game. Take only one or two players for substitutions at the other four positions as backup and reserve and the danger of your trainee being substituted at any time of the game is very very low.

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155880.14 in reply to 155880.8
Date: 9/3/2010 4:00:43 AM
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nahh i got 4 others trained full training .. im traing Rebounding and i got greedy and wanted to train my SG. He only got 46 mins though.

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155880.15 in reply to 155880.14
Date: 9/3/2010 4:01:27 AM
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ah okay, he is still a good chance at popping :)

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155880.16 in reply to 155880.9
Date: 9/3/2010 7:43:03 AM
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Excepting a injury or foul out, the only way to get +48 is dressing only 5 players(or less). As Naker said, even if you give the right orders; SFDC, setting the same player as starter/backup/reserve, let them play-foul trobles, etc...it´s possible that your coach change them if you are winning by a great difference or if it´s a close game.
Best regards.