Mike Lowry wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 2:16 pm
Training Day is coming fast.
How well do you understand training players to the next level?
What can you share with the rest of us about how to develop talent through the weight room?
What do you look for in players with potential for growth?
How do you encourage it?
I think I understand training. I don't think I understand what other teams are looking for. I have fallen victim to the "I sank 25 points into him so you don't have to" trap a number of times.
How should you develop talent through the weight room? Spending massively to improving stars isn't the way to go. They already have high potential ratings, meaning they are very expensive to improve, and since they're already great, you're only getting marginal gains. The key is to find a non-star - the guy who is a solid bench player - and invest in him to bring him up to a very good player. The difference between a starter and a bench guy is usually a hole or two in his game. Plug the holes.
For growth, I look to young guys. I generally try to stockpile them knowing that the TC gods bless and curse with wild abandon. You have to take enough shots that the TC gods give you blessings - but that also means there are going to be even more of your guys smitten. It's kind of like turbo-Darwinism. You cut or trade the smitten and you hang on to (and insure) the blessed. Paid training is for filling holes. Offseason training is for prayer.