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Date: 5/24/2019 6:31:49 AM
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Nothing drastically has changed, the same skills are still important.
This is where we hold them!
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Date: 5/24/2019 7:18:14 AM
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I have no time for this dude.
A guy asked what we think how an ideal SF looks like.
You gave your answer and I gave mine. We have all different opinions.
Just do your thing, train your SF-s OD to 30 and win B3 with it, I have no problem with that.
I just gave him an advice from BB guide, and I agree with all of that, simple.
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Date: 5/24/2019 10:41:14 AM
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The guide was written after or before the last changes to the game engine?
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Date: 5/27/2019 9:25:52 PM
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Find a 19- 20 year old mvp+. Train him. Up. It just the safest bet long term.
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Date: 6/1/2019 4:15:11 AM
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I'm currently training 6 PG/SG, and they're not quite ready yet they'll need a good 3 seasons before they can bring real value to my team...
Plus I just bought a SF, cost me an arm for a 29 yo player but at least I found him, after more than a month looking for him...
Hope it'll be enouh to avoid going back to Div.III now.
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Date: 6/2/2019 7:28:18 AM
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It's really hard to compete while training 6 young players. It means you have 2 starters who do not contribute almost anything and will be abused defensively, so the other 3 have to be studs (in relative terms). Also minutes management trying to get 6 48+ is a lot harder than if you train 5 players tbh.
D2 might be the most profitable division (or about the same as D1) right now, so you're not wrong about trying to stay up in general, but staying at the salary floor and trying to promote back in 1 or 2 seasons when you move to single position training might be best actually.
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Date: 6/3/2019 3:17:00 AM
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Do you mean I should sell 2 young players and just keep training 4 on two spots?
Minutes management is not that much of an issue, each player just plays one full game per week (unless they foul out, which doesn’t happen very often). They all have a good stamina and some OD (11-13). Is that a wrong strategy?
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Date: 6/3/2019 3:37:25 AM
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Minutes management is a problem if you are looking to have perfect minutes for all your players, although admittedly it's less of a problem than it used to be in the past. Assuming you don't start your trainees twice in a week then you need 6 trainees + 6 players (say you train 1v1 forwards, you need 2+2 guards and 1+1 centers to start 2+1 games). This is less of an issue now that ST is factored in the GS calculation and you have the psychologist to help you out when things look really bad, it was worse in the past. Without managing minutes well and keeping GS up, you will struggle to win games while starting 2 young trainees.
The competitive problem with training 6 instead of 5 is that you have 2 holes in your lineup both offensively and defensively every game. Training 5 may pay dividends for 2 reasons:
- in 1 game of the week you can start 1 trainee and 4 fully grown players. That makes a big difference, as hiding 1 player defensively is much easier
- you have 1 or 2 games to fix minutes potentially, so the likelihood of having 46, 47 minutes instead of 48+ is lower. While this is not a huge deal, it does matter.
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