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Date: 1/4/2008 1:31:11 PM
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Hi all,

I am training Outside Shot and I have an 18 year old trainee who popped to strong last week and to proficient this week (have a lvl 10 trainer and train PG/SG) I didnt know that was possible?!?


This also happened with an 18-yo Canadian NT player. Given that the training time listed above was 2-3 weeks, along with this major change:

Training for the youngest players will now happen approximately twice as quickly overall, so that we can build up the population of skilled players more rapidly.

... I guess it's not really that surprising.

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Date: 1/4/2008 1:44:45 PM
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That is correct, that player popped last week to strong and this week to proficient jump shot.

How I wish this will keep happening on a weekly basis...

From: Ragans

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Training One on One SF/PF last week I had 8 pops, this week 7 pops, all trainees quite young....

From: Huzzel

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However, seeing those two very quick pops makes me wonder if I overestimated.


just a guess, but it might be possible that outside shooting trains a little faster than other trainings, cause it only trains 3 skills. Most training types train 4 skills. Just a guess.

From: Boogz

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Can someone confrim that some form of training does IS for outside players. One on one perhaps shoudl do it ? I haven't got a pop in IS yet tho.

From: Huzzel

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read the the first post of this thread

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However, seeing those two very quick pops makes me wonder if I overestimated.


just a guess, but it might be possible that outside shooting trains a little faster than other trainings, cause it only trains 3 skills. Most training types train 4 skills. Just a guess.

That may be possible, because I had a 19yo pop 2 weeks in a row in rebounding (which also only trains 3 skills)

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From: Shoei
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what the h@#$$!!

can someone explain to me how on earth . . . . did my starting PG who plays 60-80 minutes a week had a decline in his stats

im training him passing then his handling fell off? with that much minutes still it cant sustain his handling skills!!!

i am freaking out here!! HIS MY TOP PG not to mention i dont have anyone closer to his handling skills on that high note and i get a decline!!!

i have better have a rational explanation on this!

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Has anyone done any analysis on how height effects the training speed?

I mean is a 6' 8" C/PF training as fast as a 7' 1" player?


Steve
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Well, here's a guess (since in your hysterical state you didn't tell us which guy it is)...

If you're talking about Forrest Unsworth, he's 33, and older players will lose skills at times. It's possible that a 33-yo would lose skills at a rate that wouldn't be balanced by training. Or declines are not constant from week-to-week, so a large decline in one week isn't offset by training.

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