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Q: Speaking of training guides, where are they?A: There are actually a lot of training guides out here in the forums. We also made a guide, by the way. Here's the link to the forum post:
https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...Note: We plan to update the training guide later, specifically the sample build training plans. But for now, this current version should suffice.Q: Let's get on to it. How to train?A: First, you need to choose the training. On the BB website, it's on "Training" on the Main Menu on the left side. On the BB app, it's on the Menu Button (three lines), then "Training".
Once you're in the "Training" Menu, you will choose the training type, and the position/s where your trainee will play. Don't forget to "Update Training" afterwards!
For full training, the required weekly minutes on your chosen position/s are listed below (copied from Game Manual):
18-19 years old:
45 weekly minutes20-26 years old:
48 weekly minutes27+ years old:
40 weekly minutesNote: One minute buffer is placed for all age groups, which means 44 minutes is also sufficient for 18-19 age group.These are the games where the minutes are counted towards training:
Saturday League/Scrimmage gameTuesday League/Cup gameThursday Cup/Scrimmage gameMinutes in
Wednesday BBM games,
Pickup games and
Private League games don't count.
The skills and game shapes are updated every Friday.
Q: Is there a way to simulate training and check future skill pops?A: Yes, by using training simulators. These are the training simulators available in the forums, if you're interested.
By Ubiond:
https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...By NBA_4_Fun:
https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...Coach Parrot, by Joey Ka:
https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...By Rhyminsimon:
https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...The first two were just released before the start of Season 72. We haven't tried them yet, but we're planning to. The last two simulators are quite old, but still decent tools for training simulation.
We made one as well, which is based mostly from the formulas on Coach Parrot and Rhyminsimon, with some changes in coefficients. Here's the link to the forum post:
https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...Q: Do you have any criteria/s in selecting U21 players?A: Skills are very important. We know Stamina is important too, but there's only about 3-4 seasons to spare for U21 training, so we might not have enough time to train Stamina, or even Free Throws, if you don't have Training Court. If you have the time for Stamina, that's great! If not, it's alright!
Besides Skills, another important thing is the ability to maintain decent Game Shape.
"8-9 GS in most weeks, 60-80 minutes per week"... We know some managers are already fed up seeing that when we remind them about Game Shape, but that's to stress how important it is in NT games. The higher the Game Shape is, the better the player performs.
If you're having difficulties maintaining Game Shape even if the weekly minutes are in the optimal range, we recommend buying
at least a level 4 Sports Psychologist. It helps maintain Game Shape even if your minutes are sub-optimal. And please don't get it wrong, having a Sports Psychologist doesn't mean the player can play outside the optimal range every week.
Hope that covers a lot of stuff regarding U21 training. In the next post, we'll be posting the target skills for U21 prospects, as a rookie and as a soon-to-be 21-year-old.