BuzzerBeater Forums

Help - English > Training Help

Training Help

Set priority
Show messages by
From: Benji
This Post:
00
273101.1
Date: 8/17/2015 4:30:38 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
77
Right now I am training one on one guards but I am wondering if I should start training his outside shot or inside skills. Let me know what you guys are thinking and thanks in advance!

Weekly salary: $ 6 126
Age: 20
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: superstar

Jump Shot: prominent ↑ Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: prominent Handling: prolific
Driving: prominent Passing: strong
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: average Free Throw: inept

Experience: atrocious TSP: 69 (53 + 16)

From: C- Diddy

This Post:
00
273101.2 in reply to 273101.1
Date: 8/17/2015 4:54:50 PM
Springfield Storm
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
7575
Based on his height, his best position would be Point Guard. So I think you should rotate between passing and jump range after you get his outside defense to 12.

From: E.B.W.

This Post:
00
273101.3 in reply to 273101.2
Date: 8/18/2015 10:48:51 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
26142614
PG or SG, but I like your advice.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
Message deleted
From: Phyr

To: HAHA
This Post:
22
273101.5 in reply to 273101.4
Date: 8/20/2015 2:28:45 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
654654
Here's how I would summarize the elastic effect.

JR before OD
HA before OD/PA
DR before JS

IS before ID
ID before RB
SB is not impacted by the elastic effect

Last edited by Phyr at 8/20/2015 10:56:43 PM

From: E.B.W.

To: HAHA
This Post:
11
273101.6 in reply to 273101.4
Date: 8/20/2015 3:22:58 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
26142614
I would do ID, PAS, and then JS like you said!

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
From: GForce03

To: Phyr
This Post:
11
273101.7 in reply to 273101.5
Date: 8/20/2015 3:30:09 PM
Flashover
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
200200
Second Team:
Reuben Jones 2.0
higher DR should have a positive elastic effect on JS

From: Phyr

This Post:
00
273101.8 in reply to 273101.7
Date: 8/20/2015 10:56:08 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
654654
Nice catch again. I always forget about that since 1v1 always gets early training.

From: HAHA

To: Phyr
This Post:
00
273101.9 in reply to 273101.5
Date: 8/21/2015 9:57:05 AM
HAHA001
IBL
Overall Posts Rated:
448448
If you have a 18 years old trainee, which training would you suggest (in order)?

Guard: Outside shooting > One-on-one > Handling > OD > JS > PA ...
Forward/Centre: IS > ID > RB > SB ...

For my case, if JR could have such elastic effect on OD, I would train outside shooting ASAP, as I am also training 19~20 years old trainees.

From: Phyr

To: HAHA
This Post:
11
273101.10 in reply to 273101.9
Date: 8/21/2015 10:10:06 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
654654
The conclusion that the training project came to is that JR doesn't speed up OD but OD slows down JR. I am a little skeptical about that finding but its the best data we have.

I would probably do 1v1 first just because you can train up to 5-6 guys. Keep the best three trainees and go to single position training: JR-> OD/PA -> and then JS but you could really put JS anywhere after 1v1 if you have to I just value getting OD on my guards as quick as possible for competitive reasons.

Once again it probably makes sense to do something like IS-> ID/SB -> RB so that you are doing all your single position training in a row.