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233858.295 in reply to 233858.1
Date: 12/21/2015 7:41:22 PM
Monkeykid Maniacs
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Got a couple of questions:

1. With the recent change to make game shape training less effective, is game shape still critically assessed for potential U21 players? I still attempt to play my trainees 48+ minutes every week (usually getting 10-20 extra at another position) so it probably won't matter for me one way or another, but I was just curious. I noticed my #1 trainee is only "Respectable" in game shape, mostly likely because an injury last week caused him to be used for any extra 45 minutes at SF randomly (so he got 93 minutes overall that week).

2. I saw the age 21 goals for PF were listed as "12IS, 19ID+SB, 12RB, 7JS". My PF trainee probably can't reach that (at least according to the training simulator, he won't). I forget the exact prediction (and am not home right now to check... but I'll edit this post with the correction when I do get home to check), but I feel like the best I could achieve was something like 11IS/ID/RB, 9SB, 7JS if I tried to keep things balanced. As far as potential usefulness goes... is it best to keep everything balanced or should I stack the deck in favor of something to give him some sort of unique worth? Like maybe pump more time into JS so he's a better shooter, despite weaker defense? I'm thinking rebounding might be the best thing to forego if I put less focus on something because it doesn't have 1-position training and thus should theoretically be slower than the others. Any insight/input?

EDIT: I was a little off on the numbers as expected. My current training program projects the PF to reach the following: 7JS, 12IS, 10ID, 9RB, 9SB best case scenario which is again short on the rebounding. I don't see any arrangement to get him anywhere near 12 in RB... so I'm guessing this guy is a sure-miss? Unless there's some other area of focus I can use to make up for it.

I have 2 other 'big' trainees but I'm not sure if either is any better off.

One is a C that projects to: 11IS, 8ID, 12RB, 9SB and also came with 6DR and 6PA if that matters any.
The other is a F that projects to: 9JS, 13-14IS, 6ID, 9RB, 10SB and came with 8JR and 8PA.

I can of course change my training plans to alter the course of the other 2 guys if they're actually more worth investing in.

Last edited by Crazy Li at 12/21/2015 8:37:28 PM

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233858.296 in reply to 233858.295
Date: 12/24/2015 11:29:12 AM
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You just need to buy trainees with better starting skills and they will reach the requirements easy. Buying a good trainee is just as important as training his skills. Just because they meet the requirements doesn't mean they'll make the team. Most of the time they will need to be above the requirements. Since one trainee has star potential and other has all star potential I would start some secondary trainee and cap them out since it would be easy since they have a low cap. It should take you 3 to 5 seasons depending on how many secondary skills you train.

Next time when you look for an U21 prospect make sure they have at least 7 potential and good starting skills. Normally they will need at least 50TSP if they are a guard or SF. Big men just need like 22 big men skills starting out and need to be 6'8" or taller.

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233858.297 in reply to 233858.296
Date: 12/24/2015 8:10:03 PM
Monkeykid Maniacs
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Sorry, I'm a new player. I can't really buy trainees since players on the market sell for more than my total available funds xP

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Date: 12/24/2015 9:24:33 PM
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Don't buy new trainees right now. I'm talking about after you cap the star and all-star. Just keep building your arena the best you can. The trainees you have now are good for a beginner just learning about buzzerbeater. You are just learning about training so you don't need super good expensive trainees.

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Date: 3/13/2017 7:23:10 PM
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whether the player is worthy of attention? :)

[USA]
David Donahue (41559848)
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Middle attacker (C)
Salary: $ 3 054
Role: Influencing not compromise player
DMI: 0
Age: 18
Height: 6'7 "/ 201 cm
Potential: Super Star
Shape: respectable

Throw: 2
Of hitting Length: 3
External defense: 2
Dribble: 7
Rushing: 3
Passing: 3
Close Shots: 6
Inner defense: 7
Fighting for the ball: 5
Shot Blocking: 7
Stamina: 5
Throws: 2

Experience: scurvy Skill amount: 45 (20 + 25)

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233858.300 in reply to 233858.299
Date: 3/14/2017 12:22:43 PM
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Hello there! I see that we're in the same league. In my opinion, his potential makes him worth training. His guard skills aren't ideal, but his inside skills are a nice starting point.

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Date: 3/15/2017 1:36:20 PM
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Hi Does my small forward have a chance at making the U21 team? I just drafted this guy..


[USA]
Louis Marlowe (41562182)
Small Forward
Weekly salary: $ 5 555
Role: draws a paycheck


DMI: 0
Age: 19
Height: 7'0" / 213 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: strong Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: strong
Driving: strong Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: average Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: atrocious Free Throw: atrocious

Experience: pitiful TSP: 68 (44 + 24)

Also, how should i train him?

Last edited by 3angelorussell at 3/15/2017 1:37:33 PM

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Date: 3/15/2017 4:01:07 PM
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He would likely need to be trained as a big for purposes of u21. In terms of overall potential for your development, you could do a number of things and end up with a solid player. A big's training is mostly IS/ID/REB. If he had good perimeter skills, i would aim IS/ID/SB and make him an sf instead, but he doesn't have those high skills I look for.

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Date: 9/18/2017 2:01:55 PM
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New training plan for every single player.


I once had a team with 1757 players and was $25,835,360 in debt. This is not that team. Join the Discord group open to anyone, but especially for USA managers to improve your club or get involved with the U21 and NT programs (https://discord.gg/cKpNkt2).
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Date: 2/11/2018 12:39:15 AM
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Hi everyone! I was wondering what would be best for my trainee in the future. More specifically, what would be his ideal position/training regimen so that he may be useful for the U21 as well as for my squad. I was thinking PF, but I'm not entirely sure. Any advice is appreciated!

USA Pete Werner (44722914) Bookmark this player Power Forward

Weekly salary: $ 3 013
Role: backup


DMI: 45900
Age: 18
Height: 6'10" / 208 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: proficient
Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: mediocre Handling: respectable
Driving: inept Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: strong ↑ Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: atrocious

Experience: atrocious TSP: 56 (30 + 26)

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