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From: ZyZla

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Date: 2/11/2008 4:04:08 AM
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because you if you have only one player just recovered from injury and his stamina droped by the time he was injured... you could train stamina just for him and still have PT but much more less efective than with out individual training... But you don`t loss you PT cause of one player stamina...

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From: Iordanou

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Date: 2/11/2008 4:38:45 AM
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I still don't like to see that every players will have perfect stamina during whole career, it just isn't good for a tactical side and game will not be so complicated and interresting

but I'm not telling that this is a bad idea, it is just something which I don't like to see in this game

From: ZyZla

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15639.10 in reply to 15639.9
Date: 2/11/2008 11:43:26 AM
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I really don`t agree with your opinion... because this individual training would really cut your effectiveness on PT... and then you`ll try to get back you one or two players stamina your oponents could get two or maybe more skill-ups in that time...

and now I stop writing in this thread... I explained the Idea (even this one wasn`t main) and don`t have anything more to add...

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Date: 2/11/2008 6:22:29 PM
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I really don`t agree with your opinion... because this individual training would really cut your effectiveness on PT... and then you`ll try to get back you one or two players stamina your oponents could get two or maybe more skill-ups in that time...


So if it were implemented, don't do it.

That's not really difficult, is it?

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15639.12 in reply to 15639.11
Date: 2/12/2008 4:41:47 AM
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I think that IT would give us more tactiks on team management... Also no one knows If this would pay-off or not...

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Date: 2/12/2008 7:32:45 PM
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(1) It would be limited to just a few players; but the rate would be the same as if the whole team were being trained.

.. that mean if I train 1, 2 players or whole team, the training will have the same effect? So why don't train whole team anyway?:)

If you select team training, each player gets one glop (standardized unit of training) on his plate.

If you selected individual training for 2 players, those two players would get one glop of training. But the other players on the team could get position-based training (though not as much as they would get if there were no individual training that week).

If you did team training instead, you might be training a lot of players who didn't really benefit from that training - and they would be missing out from position-based training.

For something to be a real choice, there must be benefits and risks associated with all choices.

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15639.14 in reply to 15639.13
Date: 2/13/2008 4:27:14 AM
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id just like to see more training options for SF/PF... everything is too concentrated around Centres and Guards....

inside shot for PF/SF without having to include C... or maybe even some individual training for SG / SF / PF like there is for PG & C....

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15639.15 in reply to 15639.14
Date: 2/13/2008 5:18:34 AM
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if we will have more individual trainings (like stamina or whatever) it will not be for all of us so comlicated to train the players

everyone have the same conditions and I'm not sure that is good move to make training easier for all of us. People which doesn't understand how to do it - have to figure out and we should not make that easier for them

Last edited by Iordanou at 2/13/2008 5:20:12 AM

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15639.16 in reply to 15639.15
Date: 2/13/2008 9:30:11 AM
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as a non basketball follower and reading into the rules it would suggest that SF is one of the key positions on the court. It seems as if it is the position you need the most rounded player... this being the case you either have to buy a trainee and play him consistently out of position to train up all the relevant stats or train him slower in regimes better suited to guards or big men.

wouldnt it be more appropriate to at least give the same training options to those similar to PG or C??

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15639.17 in reply to 15639.16
Date: 2/13/2008 10:43:07 AM
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is true that SF's are most complicated for the training with a current condition

maybe this position deserve a change

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15639.18 in reply to 15639.17
Date: 2/14/2008 12:28:30 AM
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In real life I'd say that the SF is the least valuable position. Not saying that it is invaluable but in terms of the other 4 positions, it's probably the least important.

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