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152425.9 in reply to 152425.8
Date: 7/23/2010 11:47:26 AM
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but I have 6 guards I train, so I use two position training. Do you think it's worth it to train all six, or just focus on three?


Keep training all 6. At our level, training six is the best way to improve our teams.

Be wary of following advice from players from small countries who have never had to struggle in a D V. They get handed top division economic resources and don't understand what it takes to rise up from nothing with D V money. Usually doing the opposite of what would-be gurus from countries with less than 60 players is well worth considering.

Don't worry about the fans hating you. Build the kind of team you'd like to have and don't worry about where the players come from. That's what I'm doing and it is working for me.

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Date: 7/23/2010 11:52:06 AM
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I didn't see that he was a starter but I think Merrill Hanson is the player that I would focus on training I didn't look at your team so I didn't see that guy...I would try to train him (Merrill Hanson), He would be a great SF or you can play him as PG.

I think it's worth it to train all of those players but I would recommend to train just 2-3 one pos... training.


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Date: 7/23/2010 1:54:49 PM
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I have heard that the players grow much faster at one pos.. training thats why..

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Date: 7/23/2010 1:58:46 PM
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I would recommend to train just 2-3 one pos... training.

Why?


Different reasons.
One position trains faster than 2 pos. Because of this you will be able to sell your players for more money.
You dont have to play with so many trainees, which means no sacrifices for zhe league games.
Its easier to manage the minutes. You dont need as many players as with 2 pos, so you will have a cheaper team.

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Date: 7/23/2010 1:59:54 PM
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The two guys that I would put more attention to are Brown and Hansen (maybe even Jordi). They have the age and the potential to be future stars for your team. Infact why not make Brown an SF. He's got good Inside shooting. Rebounding and Inside D shouldn't be a problem to train :)

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Date: 7/23/2010 6:37:25 PM
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One position trains faster than 2 pos. Because of this you will be able to sell your players for more money.
When you're finished training, you'll have players of exactly the same caliber, regardless of how you train them -- they're limited by their potential. True, maybe they will be 2 seasons younger (22 instead of 24, or something like that), but with capped players this is not relevant. So you really won't be selling anyone for more money.


Look at their potentials, they arent benchwarmers or something like this. If you try to sell a player when he is 20 the 6 pops more because you sp trained him are important for their price. If he trains the players correctly he wont be able to keep his players longer than 20-21 cause their salaries rise too far.

You dont have to play with so many trainees, which means no sacrifices for zhe league games.
The user in question is a V division US team. His trainees will be his best players in about half a season, so he probably wants to have as many trainees in the line-up as he can.


You got a point there.

Its easier to manage the minutes. You dont need as many players as with 2 pos, so you will have a cheaper team.

It's probably much easier to manage the minutes for 5 players in a 2-position training routine than it is for 3 players in 1-position training routine, and training 2 players in a 1-position training routine is not economically effective.


I think its pretty easy to manage minutes in 1-pos training. Just let all three guys play one complete game. And you wont get the full minutes, if you just train 5 guys. 48 minutes per week wasted.

I think its better for a DV team to train 2-pos too.
I just wanted to answer his question, why someone would train single-pos,
leaving out the possibility of a NT player oc.


Last edited by karagunis at 7/23/2010 6:38:38 PM