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230027.1
Date: 11/17/2012 5:24:09 PM
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Usually i have been buying already well trained players now i started to try and train them my self to watch them grow figured it would be fun thing to do need some advice!

I guess what i am asking is how do you know if you can really bring them to an elite status and how many years what should i focus on he is a pg!

Ilhami Sondal (23578034)

Role- Back up
Potential- Starter
Game Shape- Strong Experience-2

Jump Shot-9 Jump Range-7
Outside Defense-5 Handling-12
Driving-12 Passing-8
Inside Shot-7 Inside Defense
Rebounding-4 Shot Blocking-3
Stamina-4 Free Throw-10

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230027.2 in reply to 230027.1
Date: 11/17/2012 6:06:09 PM
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If you want him to be a legit PG, he needs LOTS of work on OD. I would try and get it to 10 or 11, but I don't know if that is possible, due to his potential. My advice: just pump OD until it gets to 10-11 (if you're able to get that far.

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230027.3 in reply to 230027.1
Date: 11/17/2012 6:12:39 PM
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That player can't be elite with Starter potential.

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230027.4 in reply to 230027.1
Date: 11/17/2012 7:57:45 PM
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Focus on OD and Passing. JS and JR also need to be improved.

As it was said, he won't be elite because of low potential, but with some work can be a great player.

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230027.5 in reply to 230027.1
Date: 11/18/2012 9:19:14 PM
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don't worry about anything until his OD gets to AT LEAST 13, and passing gets to AT LEAST 12. After that, probably jump range to 9, then you wont have much time left to train him, so i'd say try and get his OD to 15 and call it quits