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From: Naker Virus

To: JON
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153616.6 in reply to 153616.5
Date: 8/7/2010 9:19:32 PM
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I think shotblocking is underrated. As for gameshape there are times when it is worth training. So shotblocking and gameshape are not useless.

From: kLepTo

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153616.7 in reply to 153616.5
Date: 8/7/2010 10:12:55 PM
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My take on this is to leave it as is.

But if you insist on a fix, I think the best way to change JS training from:

(from Training Analysis thread)

Guards:
Trains JS @ 2-3 weeks
Trains JR @ 7-8 weeks
Trains HN @ 7-8 weeks
Trains DV @ 7-8 weeks

To

Trains JS @ 3-4 weeks
Trains JR @ 8-10 weeks
Trains HN @ 8-10 weeks
Trains DV @ 8-10 weeks
Trains FT @ 6-8 weeks

... or something similar.

From: JON

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153616.8 in reply to 153616.6
Date: 8/7/2010 11:03:36 PM
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yes they're both completely useless to train.

From: Naker Virus

To: JON
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153616.9 in reply to 153616.8
Date: 8/7/2010 11:33:47 PM
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No they aren't.

From: Kukoc

To: JON
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153616.10 in reply to 153616.5
Date: 8/8/2010 2:15:19 AM
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The game is not a sprint. If you don't like the player and do not plan to train FT's more than once in a season. Perhaps just sell him and buy a player that suits your needs. What is your next request? Being able to train anything at any position?
GS training has it's place (for salary capped teams or teams with game shape problems before playoffs). FT training can be used with lvl1 trainer and 20+ players for example.

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153616.11 in reply to 153616.8
Date: 8/8/2010 2:25:10 AM
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I totally disagree with you. Shotblocking not only helps players to block shots, it improves their ability to play inside defense. Training GS improves how well your players perform on the court. Both of those facts make me believe that training those skills can be of great value to your team's success.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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153616.12 in reply to 153616.11
Date: 8/11/2010 9:29:03 AM
BC Hostivař
První liga
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Jirkov
In my eyes shotblocking is useless training. I can't imagine bigman which I recommend shotblocking training rather than IS, ID or rebounding. Additional value of higher shotblocking is not equal wage it costs.
GS training can be usefull in some specific situations. I have used it several times.

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153616.13 in reply to 153616.12
Date: 8/15/2010 5:33:42 AM
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Shotblocking isn't entirely useless to train, it's good for fine tuning. You might want to take SB from 6 to 9 rather than ID from 16 to 19, depending on what salary you can afford.

It's definitely worthwhile to have some SB on court, but not double-figure levels in terms of performance versus salary, I would suggest.

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153616.14 in reply to 153616.13
Date: 8/15/2010 6:00:26 AM
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It's better to train some outside skills for bigmen when ID, IS, REB is high enough than training shot blocking.

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153616.15 in reply to 153616.14
Date: 8/15/2010 7:29:00 AM
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You can go that route yes, some guys already have those skills though more passing is always useful.

From: JON

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153616.16 in reply to 153616.10
Date: 8/15/2010 10:13:27 PM
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No. I like realism, and I think it's an idiotic build where a player can shoot the ball really well but can't make a free throw ?

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