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119279.5 in reply to 119279.4
Date: 11/20/2009 11:12:20
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It's nice, right now I am trying to understand it, but it looks interesting.

I have a question:

in BB it may lead to lower training results if the same training is repeated too often


I am not sure if I inderstand it correctly - does it mean that training for instance 1on1 PG/SG all season long slows down the speed of the training down? Or what does it mean?

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119279.7 in reply to 119279.6
Date: 11/20/2009 11:15:14
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yes, this has been asserted many times, although I'm not sure there is a really authoritative statement from a BB about it.


The concept is that the more out of balance the player's skills are, the slower training becomes, which is why I advocate (and am actually training this week) shotblocking training for big men.

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119279.9 in reply to 119279.7
Date: 11/20/2009 11:18:48
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The concept is that the more out of balance the player's skills are, the slower training becomes


Thanks, I know that but didnt realize it is the issue here.

And I have another question. Is there a way to set skill "cap" in parrot trainer? I mean - I don't want my PG to have passing 20 since I think it is quite useless. Is there a way to set that e.g. 15 is the maximum?

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Date: 11/20/2009 13:37:50
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Based on my first look on the tool Driving has little effect on anything. On the other hand I've seen some top managers rate driving quite high. So whats the verdict? Driving yey or ney?