Great video. I’ve been looking for something like this. I’m curious what kind of overall rating changes do you see in between seasons when maintaining the training schedule/mentorships.
Hey, good video. Only thing is you want the load management to be low for your young players (as low means there isn't a lot of load managing going on_ and high for your older players so that they don't go as hard in practice and conserve their energy for games.
Yea. I got to the end of the season and thought Inwas about to assign workouts to my rookie players, and nothing. I looked for about 20min. just to find out they've taken it away. Why though???
@@BADMoeBrown Idk, maybe it's because players can just edit their stats or sum stuff, well I don't wanna edit I wanna play fair by some training rather than editing
@@user-uk8sf2tv1m i know my points was it make no sense if they allow us to cheat why take away the off season training for ppl who don’t want to cheat
anybody else notice that other than player mentorship, badges like blow by and speed booster don’t develop even if the player is really fast and has a good ball handle??
No they can not. Aplayer can only be mentor for one young player at a time. However I encourage you to look at how fast the young ones earn their badge. If Durant is teaching a 3 HOF badges to Brandon Miller, he may earn the badges in only a couple months. Therefore Durant could move on and mentor another player mid-season.
Well that would be according to the settings of whoever created the online league. There's a tab where you can alter the progression rate of all players. I'm not 100% positive but I believe the training and mentorship options should be the same online as they are offline in MyNBA. Great question! I hope I could be of help.@@NGeeTee
I think what you're asking is if you're playing well with a player all season will their stats get better? If that's what you're asking, then regardless of whether you're online or offline, a player will only get better according to their potential and age. If you go to edit a player's vitals, it should show what ages they start and end their "peak". According to their potential, that age timeframe is when they'll increase attributes the most. Sadly, their performance all season will only increase their attributes for that specific season based on the moral of the player, which should be up if you are playing well. At the end of the season, though, the players attributes will only reflect based on the trainings combined with the potential. For example, I played an entire season with Haliburton. He won MVP, led the league in scoring and assist, and even won the championship. By the time finals came, his overall and attributes were up significantly, but during the offseason, his attributes dropped back down to the level of where his trainings had increased to throughout the trainings all season (with consideration of his potential and age). So although he was better then when I started the first season, he was no longer as good as he was in the finals. I hope this answered your question. If not, please feel free to keep asking. @@NGeeTee