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227235.1
Date: 09/19/2012 13:29:52
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Hi, Iam new to Buzzerbeater but iam quickly learning how this works.

I could use some tips on training my players. Its taking them awhile to develop.

Thanks

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227235.2 in reply to 227235.1
Date: 09/19/2012 17:07:23
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Well training is quite a long process, it takes 3-4 seasons until a trainee is really good.
You have 2 good ones in Edu Bueno and Allan Neil.
You should do one-position training and make sure they both avec 48+ minutes a that position. It doesn't really matter if their prefered position is not the one you're training at. For example if you train passing, you have to make them play at the PG position, if you train rebounding, you have to make them play at C.
1 position training is always more effective than 2 position training, and so on, so keep that in mind. It's better to concentrate on a few trainees rather than trying to train all your team

Read the user manual, there's a lot of good information in it!

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227235.3 in reply to 227235.1
Date: 11/18/2012 20:37:34
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I am a new player too in 2 month I will be better than everybody

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227235.4 in reply to 227235.3
Date: 11/23/2012 10:37:23
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You should probably get some good trainees if you plan on being better than everyone.

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227235.5 in reply to 227235.4
Date: 12/03/2012 22:42:44
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Thank you for the input on training, I'm new to the league, getting a grasp of things!