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From: Shoei

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Date: 11/14/2008 5:15:05 AM
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someone should be able to tell if this thread goes on regarding training speed,

but for me it surely become slow, my 6'5 pg oftenly gets a pop every 3 weeks but now with this pass nothing even happens

for a all star did he reach his potential.

one thing we have to udnerstand, with training speed analysis is probably basing it on 18-19 yrs old but how about thepotential on how it plays?

this leaves a lot of doubt, now his going to get 1 more year older and its gong to get even harder.

did the bb's adjust the speed to compromise for level 6 and 7 trainers?


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381.821 in reply to 381.820
Date: 11/14/2008 8:51:14 AM
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Ditto.

As ive just stated in another thread - it seems all players now are going to merge and become equal (allstar potential) and by the age of 22!

This either means that the higher potential players will rise in value or we will need to train players into their mid to late 20's to really create a mismatch against a similar strength team.

Anyhow one thing is for certain - the ability to create some truly magnificent players (which was a massive appeal in the early game life) is now almost going to be impossible.. even if you have a decent 19yo MVP.. the training slowdown will mean he is only likely to start surpassing the best allstars at age 22/23 and then with even slower training it is arguably not worth training anymore.

So if the best we can ever build big men is Triple Wondrous (or a variable of this) and Guards (insert best combo here) then will the game sustain a longer term interest once a team cant build beyond this even if they want to?

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381.822 in reply to 381.821
Date: 11/14/2008 3:40:01 PM
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you know if this is the case then it doesnt make a whole lot of sense.

why invest so much on drafts when your training is just going to be this slow, fuuny to even think about a training regime when in fact you dont know how far this going to do for you.

even though high potential than all star makes it more attractive money wise but what can that do for you even with a perfect plan though now even basing on one's competence but how does the system works.

i havent seen drafted players having strong or any higher than respectable skill level imagine that.

lastly, it doesnt really fair too much if the adjustment ( IF THERE ) was made because of availability of level 6 and 7 trainers. because of the advantage they give probably now again it doesnt make sense to go and make a bid war on staff


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381.823 in reply to 381.822
Date: 11/15/2008 12:28:19 AM
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Does a triple wondrous guy outplay an octuple strong in a game?

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
From: Jokehim
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Date: 11/18/2008 5:09:07 PM
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Anyone that can answer on what lengths that are recommended to not lose effect on training due to length?

I have a 2.06 tall SG, will I lose training efficiency on him if I train Outside shooting and Jump Shot. Might sell him instead and get money for a better trainee.

From: Huzzel

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381.826 in reply to 381.825
Date: 11/19/2008 1:01:39 PM
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when only training JS and OS you dont need to worry that much about height. BBs explained a few seasons ago, that tall players dont have a huge disadvantage due to their height regarding shooting. the reason why they did this is, some of the best shoooters in the NBA are pretty tall (e.g. Dirk Nowitzki)

however if you want to train also passing, OD or Handling (this I'd recommend by the way) then you should transfer your tall SG.

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Date: 11/23/2008 2:09:51 PM
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Maybe BB wants this slow down. Maybe it wants to be like...gulp...Hattrick...where to be a top team you can't train your own players, you have to buy them. Maybe.

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Date: 11/23/2008 2:56:11 PM
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I have to disagree with that... BB is alot about how you train your players, as well as selling and buying them but you have to start with training before you can buy or sell. The more you train a player, the more he is worth and therefore you can sell him to buy a younger trainee and so on. It is probably best to sell him and find another, shorter trainee.

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