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Date: 8/17/2010 12:28:21 PM
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For JS training u can choose to either train Guards, Forwards or Wingmen
For Passing or Pressure training u can choose PG, PG/SG or PG/SG/SF
Guard and PG/SG train the same positions its just the different training types have a different way of choosing the same thing.
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Agreed, it doesn't really have to be that specific- you can jump around a lot to where your trainees lack.
I've actually done that for the last couple of weeks because my #1 trainee got injured, and while he was on the sidelines I brought my #2 and #3 trainees up a level each in driving because that's what they lacked. I'm gonna be doing that a lot for the rest of the season because I don't really have the opportunity to get right back into the rotation.
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Date: 8/20/2010 3:25:40 AM
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Thanks for your advices!
I see that your recommendation is to train two positions rather than one. Such thing requires at least 4 good trainees. I don't know if I can afford buying 4 so expensive players. I guess I will buy 2-3 young players, let's say 19 yrs old, which have already some training and then train them for 1-2 seasons and then when I have more money I will switch to the position training.
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If you only have one or two decent trainees, then train just one position.
Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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On not having cash for new trainees:
Do you still have your old trainees? How old are they? (the inside based ones) If they're still youngish and at a trainable age, perhaps you could sell them. Use the money to buy older (27+ age) players to replace them, and the extra on new trainees.
My first season I trained 3 trainees, bought some cruddy players to make up numbers.
This season I sold the non local trainees and I'm training 1 from last season and 2 more local trainees (one from draft, one I bought at TL)
And I still had about 500k left over from the sales of the two players that I'm dumping into my arena.
Long winded way to suggest, if u can cash in on your old trainees who can still be trained, you might just wanna do that. : )
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