greepleairport wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 1:00 pm
I realized tha we discount training over 31 yr old’s POTENTIAL training, but seriously, why in gods name would I train someone’s potential while their currents are spiraling downward??
As far as I can tell, Training Camp works thus:
1. If player's Current rating is less than their Potential rating in a category, randomly improve Current (up to 10 points).
2. Check to see if player's Potential ratings drop (almost certainly "yes" for over-31s)
3. If player's new Potential rating is lower than player's new Current rating, drop the Current rating to match the Potential.
Given this behavior, consider a 31-year-old who has a rating of, say, 65 in defensive rebounding - this likely means their current and potential ratings match.
If I train their potential up (B to A) to 85 points during the All-Star training, what happens next season during TC?
1. The player's current rating should increase by up to 10 points (65 is less than 85).
2. The player's potential rating will drop (but probably by no more than 10 points).
3. The player's current rating will be between 65 and 75, while their potential rating will be between 75 and 85.
The following TC, it's still possible the player's current rating may improve; it's more likely the player's potential - and therefore current - rating will decline again, but still be over 65 (where it was two years before).
Meaning training a veteran player's potential staves off decay in that rating for at least two seasons, possibly more.
The player's other ratings WILL continue to decline, however, but I could see this being useful for a team that relies on a single player with a high score to do certain tasks like rebounding, blocking shots, assists, etc.