Myself as a future coach their is such thing as overtraining a player. Just look at documentations of the spurs system and why most NBA teams run a system. Myself I run a specific system that gets me these results I like limiting my players capabilities and potential to the point where I know what to the expect with the outcome. I use a lot of my time on here to get to know opponents and I do very little with gameplanning because my system prevents me from making errors in my lineup. My system also prevents me from having that one good MVP player but allows me to win in crucial situations for my team.
Your "opponent" are bots and drivel. Not really much to be learned. Your already on the verge of screwing up your GS, which you found out last season DOES make a difference. Dont say your not making mistakes with the lineups because i see holes all over. Your best player has for some reason played 96 minutes already, that is the level of abuse which gets calls made to BB DSS lol. I do recommend showing a little more care and thought into your lineups. its real real simple, on the left side there is a icon for weekly stats, there the minutes played are listed, the basic goal is to have as many guys as possible in the 48-72 range, and with the cup still in bot phase and your league being more comatose than Sunny Von Bulow you have no excuses not to get this rigjt. You also have no excuse not to win that league.
As for you "limiting" your players capabilities you are doing a bangup job of that, then again yours is a team of role players pretty much all towards the end if not beyond viable training so it really doesnt matter what you do in training as most of these guys are set in stone.
Last edited by Coach Lambini at 8/2/2018 3:59:03 AM