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From: Yumiko

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222900.11 in reply to 222900.6
Date: 8/4/2012 12:20:43 PM
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as for my take, GS at high level of prof can stay up to three weeks, i have experienced this twice with two different players, i usually alternate 48 minutes in one week and 75 minutes with the other week, i seldom get a drop of two levels - the randomness is still there but it is usually predictable - when I train GS i can usually go over 75 minutes a week without experiencing a significant drop...(when i say over it is only a few minutes)

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222900.12 in reply to 222900.5
Date: 8/5/2012 8:46:44 PM
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I trained GS this week and 9 of my 13 players are at GS 9. The rest are at 8. Worked for me.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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Date: 8/5/2012 9:22:35 PM
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Yeah, I had good luck with it. The last couple weeks I was out of the conference race but still had the 2 seed locked up. Since I've had bad luck with guys getting hurt going into the playoffs, I took the opportunity to boost my scrubs GS through PT and most of my regulars are still respectable-proficient in GS, which prob would not be the case if not for training it this week. In fact guys who were at 3 or 4 and didn't even play extensively are now at proficient.

Certainly some randomness to who benefited most, but I was pleasantly surprised with the results. Hoping it pays big dividends in the playoffs.

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222900.14 in reply to 222900.12
Date: 8/5/2012 10:57:59 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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I trained GS this week and 9 of my 13 players are at GS 9. The rest are at 8. Worked for me.

and if you hadn't trained GS... the same thing could have happened.
just saying.

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Date: 8/6/2012 12:31:46 AM
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I've found the real benefit of GS training comes if you train it for two or more weeks in a row. I got my entire roster to 9 GS after two weeks and kept it there for a couple of weeks with GS training. I'm a firm believer that GS is calculated over the past couple of weeks rather than a pop or drop depending solely on the preceding week.

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Date: 8/6/2012 12:58:52 AM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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agreed. GS is based on more than 1 week.

Yeah, constant GS training does work fairly well for that. It's not quite a certainty that everyone will be/stay at 9 GS... but a much better chance than if you didn't. (you can still get guys dropping with perfect minutes even training it every week)

The other good use seems to be for minimizing GS drops from really extreme minutes (very low or very high).

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From: Calum
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222900.18 in reply to 222900.16
Date: 8/6/2012 1:29:49 PM
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I think GS training is mostly a waste I however, in a game where tiny differences can make or break your season, I'm happy to train GS for 1 or 2 weeks, just so I dont freak out and think "if only I trained GS i would've won the cup". :D

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Date: 8/9/2012 5:04:28 AM
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I trained GS this week and 9 of my 13 players are at GS 9. The rest are at 8. Worked for me.


How was your minutes ? I'm thinking of training game shape this week, my top 5 player minutes are 60,52,50,49,48. Is there any point of training it ? I have a very tight and important game coming next saturday

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Date: 8/9/2012 12:55:33 PM
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My minutes are always between 50 and 78. It works best when trained two or more weeks in a row, but if you aren't training for an NT , I think GS training is a shrewd move during playoffs. Also, you always stand the glance of a cross-training pop.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.