i find this quite interesting, I have not paid real much attention to practice planning since potential, to me, the only time it seems to matter is in low WE guys, hi WE guys max out for me sometime mid junior year, all 12 categories. after that i have already put 40 into rebounding, or something odd, just to see, and sometimes have squeezed a point out.
are some of you guys saying improvement does not differ between 7-10 practice minutes and 16-20, I guess if so that would mean diminiwhing returns starts at 7 or 10????
are some of you saying capped out skills do not regress if set to zero practice?
are you guys who think there is a new adv to be had, saying the adv is in what to max out first in hi we guys, or how to build low we guys?
if 7-10 is the diminishing returns level, why would the new way be more strategic, since surely at this level, we all should be able to max out guys at everything?
finally, one coach told me he liked pot because he can improve defense, i told him back that change could have been made without potential, but i still tend to agree with him, seems everything but ft grades improve in relation to each other well - as far as i can tell, ft grades are very hard to move more than 1 full grade over the life of the recruit, which is probably 1/3 the movement of the good old days