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268718.12 in reply to 268718.11
Date: 4/14/2015 4:01:06 AM
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It may seem I'm not answering this thread since it pertains to the NT squad. I'm actually giving the next manager the free hand to mold the new batch of players on how they see them fit to be trained. My suggestions may not fit with those of the new NT manager thereby making the owner of the players confused on what to train. But if anyone of the mentioned players above needs guidance for now I'm willing to give inputs. Good day all.

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268718.13 in reply to 268718.12
Date: 4/14/2015 8:30:48 AM
Zenaida dragons
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I'm willing to take advice for the sake my player will hAve a chance to be at national team..
I'm willing to divert my training for miss if needed.

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268718.14 in reply to 268718.13
Date: 4/14/2015 10:22:12 AM
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you are overqualified to take my advice :P

you are a former nt and u21 manager :P

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268718.15 in reply to 268718.14
Date: 4/14/2015 9:59:23 PM
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i need help on how to train my 20 year old MVP potential. no one responds if i ask them to give me like a model or target skills that i need to hit before he turn 25. i wanted a scoring SG

From: Obi

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268718.17 in reply to 268718.15
Date: 4/14/2015 11:59:52 PM
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Pilipinas Leandro Cui (34878026) Bookmark this player Point Guard

Weekly salary: $ 6 644
Role: rotation player
(BuzzerBeta)

DMI: 127100
Age: 20
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: strong

can you send me his skill set?
what level trainer do you have?

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268718.18 in reply to 268718.14
Date: 4/15/2015 12:30:30 AM
Zenaida dragons
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Lol...even I'm former manager of national team it doesn't mean I'm not qualified to take an advice to you lolo Smith.hehehe

I just want to be sure the possibility of lelord musa to be in national team someday..

What kind of player needed in national team?
A lebron james type player?good in perimeter defense and low post defense,inside and outside scoring,rebounding and passing..weew

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268718.19 in reply to 268718.18
Date: 4/15/2015 7:05:14 AM
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Musa I think you want him to be a scoring guard?

What the NT team needs is a guard that has high passing. Passing that is higher than marvelous. Too many scorers not so much high passing guards. If you can make Musa a good passing guard he certainly would be a valuable member of the NT in the near future.

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268718.20 in reply to 268718.19
Date: 4/15/2015 2:50:51 PM
Zenaida dragons
PPL
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Not really a scoring guard...musa can be a versatile player in any position.I know it's sounds like I'm so vigorous to his development..but III will take your advice lolo Smith.

Passing guard coming soon.lol

From: ASH

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268718.21 in reply to 268718.20
Date: 4/15/2015 7:46:01 PM
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Passing is a really great skill for any position, malaki impact sa salary (based on the salary calculator) konting timpi din. For forwards not so much. Better for team cohesion. It is good that you are willing to take advise from Lolo even if you are a division 1 team. It shows character and a good heart. More power to your team, gumaganda na mga players mo ngayon. Dami ka ng papahirapan sa amin.



From: Lolo Smithz

To: ASH
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268718.22 in reply to 268718.21
Date: 4/15/2015 8:57:08 PM
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I used to be a BB forum junkie reading every theory being posted by the so called "experts". There was one time I read that passing not only is having the ability to give the ball to others but also the ability to receive a pass more successfully. Which if you apply it in real life setting is true also. Remember how BB works was programmed to be as realistic as they could code it to real life situations.

I'll give you one example of a team which I faced before that had players with considerable passing on their players stats. Absolute Justice managed by Maro. Even if his players had low scoring skills his passing made a big difference in delivering the ball where it was needed and still able to score. I knew his players skill coz I saw his players in the TL and was amused/surprised to find out how low their JS was. its like you ahve court sense on where the ball will be at and needs to be.

Passing for forwards as ASH said is almost virtually free in terms of salary. The only thing it takes up is a portion of the total player skill (which is also important if your player is low potential).

For those who do not know what total player skill is each player potential only has a maximum number of skills they can have b4 they cap. So for example if an allstar potential can only accommodate 100 total skills (from js to blocking) then their skills won't improve anymore even if their salary is not capped yet. Which is why if you want to train an all around player it is better to have high potential players.

There are so many theories on how BB works in the BB forums whether or not it really is true I can't say but you have to try it out yourself. Problem is with one team only you can't test every theory there is.

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