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147430.33 in reply to 147430.32
Date: 6/21/2010 2:01:21 PM
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In the short time you have had him there will not be any visible difference, the difference can only be noticed over the course of a couple seasons in which the one you have will become unaffordable.

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147430.35 in reply to 147430.34
Date: 6/21/2010 3:42:17 PM
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training guards...

Level 4 trainer.

22yo 6'4"--8 pops (includes FT)
21yo 6'8"--5 pops
18yo 6'4"--9 pops (includes RB)
18yo 6'2"--7 pops

Additional players that received pops

SF popped in OD
C popped in FT
3rd string SG--- 2 pops

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147430.36 in reply to 147430.35
Date: 6/21/2010 4:02:56 PM
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The most pops I got on anyone was 6, but then I was training 2 pos OD, HN, and PS for my big men.

From: JDuece
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147430.37 in reply to 147430.33
Date: 6/21/2010 4:05:54 PM
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Level 5 trainer, 1 position training besides a few weeks

My 2 main trainees:

20 6'1 allstar 1 JR, 3 OD, 2 Handling, 1 Driving, 2 Passing = 9 pops
19 6 '1 allstar 1 JS, 1 JR, 3 OD, 2 Handling, 1 Driving, 3 Passing, 1 ID = 12 pops

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147430.38 in reply to 147430.21
Date: 6/21/2010 8:54:27 PM
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Heres my guys i 2 position trained guards, level 4 trainer

1.20 YO Starter 6'1", 6 pops, 2 JS, 1 OD, 1 PSS, 1 HA, 1 DR
2.19 YO Starter 6,3", 8 pops, 2 JS, 2OD, 1 PSS, 1 HA, 1 DR, 1 ID
3.20 YO Starter 5'11" 8 pops, 2 JS, 1 JR, 2 OD, 1 HA, 1 DR, 1 PSS
4.18 YO 6th man 6'8" 6 pops, 2 JS, 1JR, 2 OD, 1DR
5.18 YO allstar 6'4" 7 pops, 2 JS, 2 OD, 1 DR. 1 PSS, 1 HA



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147430.39 in reply to 147430.23
Date: 6/21/2010 10:28:27 PM
Kitakyushu
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I always assume they are .5. I bought a 7'5 C( he is 19 yrs old) I trained rebounding 3 times in 5 weeks and he popped all three times. So, I was guessing that for a 19yr old 7'5( tall freaks gets the biggest bump)If one week equals .75. Times 3 equals 2.25 rebounding units. So my guy must have been at a high Respectable( maybe 7.8 or 7.9) for him to pop all three times. I will be training rebounding again in 4 weeks. If he pops then, I will be very surprised( but very happy)

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147430.40 in reply to 147430.39
Date: 6/21/2010 10:40:52 PM
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Why assume .5?

The reason I assume .0 to begin with is because then you know every pop that is going to happen (and some will happen earlier than expected because they will have had a higher sublevel)

So if I train a skill that gives .75 to the sublevel. Then after 1 training if it pops I will say that the lowest possible sublevel I can have is .0 again. Does that make sense? If I train it again and it doesn't pop then the lowest sublevel I can have is .75. Then if I train it again it should pop, and if it does pop then I set the sublevel to .5. That means it should pop this week as well.
I guess I use it as a guide because I am trying to train my player to gaurantee 1 pop every week.

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147430.41 in reply to 147430.40
Date: 6/22/2010 2:38:12 AM
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25 year old, 6'9", single, double, and team training. level 5 trainer.
8 pops- JS, OD, HN, DR, IS,ID,RB,SB.
He also depopped in stamina.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
From: Jason

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147430.42 in reply to 147430.10
Date: 6/22/2010 6:31:56 PM
Arizona Desert Storm
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WOW, I thought I got a good deal on my level 5 trainer! Now I am jealous!! Great job!

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