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305530.4 in reply to 305530.3
Date: 7/24/2020 5:21:16 AM
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wauw this was really good advice! Unfortunately i've already hired some new staff & bought some players to train, luckily they were REALLY cheap players, i could sell them or fire them at the end of the season and restart with new 18 year old trainees. I can also use them to learn how training work & get them 48 minutes of training each a week!

I'll defenitly keep what you said in mind, but i have 1 question: What players do you recommend i buy (stats & position)? Thaught about training maybe Power forward & small forward or centers? So 2 position training

i'm a bit lost in what players i should buy and what is easy to train for a beginner? Any help for that? i could really use like a first training regime example and learn from that and adapt to myself later on?

Thanks in advance for the response!

ps: I didn't hire the extra youth trainer yet, i'll wait for next season to hire him!

Last edited by Furyian at 7/24/2020 5:34:16 AM

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305530.7 in reply to 305530.5
Date: 7/24/2020 7:55:05 AM
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So let's say for next season i come with this plan:

- Buying 5 trainees (small forward & power forward) 18 years with a potential of Perennial allstar - superstar
Those players i can train on 3 things (inside defence, jump shot & inside shot) because it's the 3 main attribute of all those players, so i could keep them for a good period of time! So training those 5 players for the short term future.

For the rest i would buy veterans for center - point guard & shooting guard, don't know how strong they'll be, but i'm not planning on paying giving money away on them as i will probably mainly play against bot teams.

on the trainees side i'll try to find small foward with already some outside defence & power forward with already some rebounding, as that is not a skill i'm planning to train in the near future but those are skills that are important in their position.

As of this season i've read that i'll probably need to upgrade my arena a lot as it is probably too small.

so how's that for a plan? doesn't seem that bad to me. Would be a team of 11 players, 2 for each position except the small or power forward, one of them will have 3 players!

think i'm gonna do this! Doesn't sound like a bad plan to start & learn the game!

for now i'll continue with the trainees i've bought without buying a youth trainer yet, as it's probably not worth the money, but for the time being i can learn from training them and see how i'll do it next season! I'll not buy veterans yet, as i don't really see the need for now! Prefer to start fresh next season!

Anyone has an opinion on this?
I have 2 question tho, how much should i spent on the trainees?
What is considered as a veteran player? a +30 player? or even older like 35+? or younger?


Last edited by Furyian at 7/24/2020 8:44:11 AM

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305530.9 in reply to 305530.8
Date: 7/24/2020 2:16:00 PM
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but if i understand it correctly? don't i choose as last in the draft because my team is 'first' atm? Or do botteams don't choose players?

Also, is close height to each other that important? Just asking, i'm a noob in this game! ^^

And really thanks for the answer!! Really good info!

Last edited by Furyian at 7/24/2020 2:16:32 PM

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305530.13 in reply to 305530.10
Date: 7/24/2020 2:57:02 PM
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ok interesting, should i put more money into the draft then? i've started with 7 points, and 0 scouting done? shall i put 2 points a week in it & discover more?

So height makes a massive difference in the learning of skills too? is it that big?

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