go to the GM Menu and u should see ur assistants,assign your player a training session so he can regain the lost pointsDarkCypher0x0 wrote:No actually I did not, I didn't know there was such an option. (Sorry, new to NBA Live in a way, only got it 2 months ago) I'm used to 2K7 to be honest but my console broke and well...
Where about in the season can I find the individual training and will it keep him from losing his stats and gaining tons of weight?
Andreas Dahl wrote:Did you do any individual training with him the previous season?
So...basically what you all are saying is, that my player losing skills and getting out of shape is inevitable? If that be the case then...I'm just going to spend the money for a new PS2 to play 2K7, I tried the training but it's random which skill improves or if it does at all, EA sucks.
Same as real life if you don't train you get worse.
So...basically what you all are saying is, that my player losing skills and getting out of shape is inevitable? If that be the case then...I'm just going to spend the money for a new PS2 to play 2K7, I tried the training but it's random which skill improves or if it does at all, EA sucks.
OldFoolStyle wrote:So...basically what you all are saying is, that my player losing skills and getting out of shape is inevitable? If that be the case then...I'm just going to spend the money for a new PS2 to play 2K7, I tried the training but it's random which skill improves or if it does at all, EA sucks.
I've seen this type of quote in dozens of posts where the player just doesn't use whats available to them. Now, i just have to ask; is 2K7 realy some magical B-ball game where you don't have to do a damn thing?. No need to actualy guard PGs, cause they won't score on you no matter how wide open they are. No need to crash the boards, rebounds just come to you. No need to call plays, your CPU teammates just know where you want them. No need to train players, they always improve on their own and never age. Somehow I think this board has given me the wrong impression of 2k7. you have to do something for it to be fun, don't you?
Now I doubt that 1 off-season would actually disrupt a players game so badly that it takes the whole season just to get back to full swing, don't you?
OldFoolStyle wrote:Now I doubt that 1 off-season would actually disrupt a players game so badly that it takes the whole season just to get back to full swing, don't you?
See Shawn Kemp @ 1999/2000, Michael Ray Richardson @ 1980/81, Bill Walton @ 1978/79.
Yes, many players have absolutely lost it for a while. And not just for a season either, some never get it back. There is also a perception of a sophmore slump in the NBA, where many great rookies have stalled out in their second year, again many never recovered.
OldFoolStyle wrote:Keep in mind Kemp is about the same age as Shaq, was he over the hill in '99?. And look at Richardson though his whole career, awsome, great, pathetic, good, great again, banned for life. Not from injury, but drugs and apethy. And yes, Walton lost half of his prime to injuries, so did Grant Hill. So there you prove my point, some players(and these were only the big names)do go through slumps. It might not be logical to expect in all cases, but just as ilogical for it to never happen.
PS. Kemp and Michael Ray were players on the level of James, Wade, Arenas, Anthony, McGrady, Nash and Duncan, and Walton was way beyond. At best I'd put Duncan on Waltons level and Wade above Kemp And Richards, but the rest ain't reached that level yet.
DarkCypher0x0 wrote:Kemp's demise was old age
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