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What do you think of cross-training?

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191983.86 in reply to 191983.85
Date: 7/28/2011 10:48:50 PM
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So, the next time you go to a food market and the seller puts some potatoes in your tomatoes you will not complain.

From my perspective this game has already enough randomness. I think that, if the BBs wanted to achieve the same effect they could have simply made more substantial and maybe also wider the effect of training secondary skills, maybe adding more reasonable side effects (JS - JR -> FT).

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191983.87 in reply to 191983.86
Date: 7/28/2011 11:16:30 PM
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I choose my own vegetables at the market.

What that has to do with my last post is very difficult for me to figure out.

I agree that JS training should train FT. I also see the validity of people improving in handling skills while they train JS, or SB when they train 1v1. Practicing basketball is not, or shouldn't be, about improving one skill. The majority of modern basketball drills incorporate many skills.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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191983.90 in reply to 191983.87
Date: 7/28/2011 11:25:50 PM
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I choose my own vegetables at the market.


Similarly I'd like to choose what to train. Simple as that.

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191983.91 in reply to 191983.89
Date: 7/29/2011 12:04:52 AM
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From my perspective this game has already enough randomness.


This is a popular opinion, but nothing could be farther than the truth.

BB has a lot less randomness than real basketball.


I'm not talking about realism, I didn't mean to say that BB is more random that reality.
I'm talking about BB as a game, as a manager game. IMHO BB has already enough randomness. In fact I do not criticize the fact that this innovation is not realistic, it's a game, it's an oversimplification of reality meant to be fun. That's the point: I don't think that this innovation improves my gaming experience.

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191983.92 in reply to 191983.91
Date: 7/29/2011 12:51:33 AM
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While that is a totally valid opinion, I find it interesting that you have formed it without even experiencing the change yet. Very open-minded of you.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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191983.93 in reply to 191983.92
Date: 7/29/2011 12:56:02 AM
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Well, I find your comment quite rude.

However, I can read and I can perfectly understand when my freedom of choice is being reduced.
I prefer planning to gambling, that's why I'm liking BB a little bit less.

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191983.95 in reply to 191983.90
Date: 7/29/2011 1:11:37 AM
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You get to choose 90% of what you train now. Maybe you can look at it this way- Your players cannot practice 100% every single day because sometimes they are tired, or slightly injured, or have relationship problems. So they, over a week, get 90% of their theoretically maximum training. That sounds pretty good- to be at 9 of 10 every day in practice. But wait! They actually are at close to 100% because since they practice so hard (90% every day!!!) their auxiliary skills improve. To just make blanket "I hate this" statements is just so easy and negative and closed-minded, in my opinion. The truth is that speeds will be hardly noticeable unless players are trained for a very long time.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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191983.96 in reply to 191983.95
Date: 7/29/2011 1:19:00 AM
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In fact I marked the "I don't like it" option.

If you stick to this line, I'll tell you that if I'm being close minded you're being disrespectful of the opinion of other people.

Everyone not sharing your opinion is closed minded? You know, in Italy we had one person that was always right, his name was Mussolini...

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