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211901.10 in reply to 211901.1
Date: 3/5/2012 1:22:08 PM
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Retire him, or at least dont waste any time on training him.

Guy has more holes in his skillset than swiss cheese.

From: Koperboy

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211901.11 in reply to 211901.1
Date: 3/6/2012 4:14:58 AM
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I would go for SF. Why?

You have Pitiful RB, but all skills related to RB are much higher, so elastic effect will take care of that. I predict you would probably get 5 pops in 7-8 weeks of training RB. Some may say it's not worth the time and you should make him a SG, but do you know how slow will JR and OD train on 196cm guy? You won't notice it in his first two years, but later it will become quite a burden.

In outside skills he lacks shooting and in inside skills, he lacks RB. So it's up to you, but I would make him a balanced or inside SF. Especially because of his low potential.

Last edited by Koperboy at 3/6/2012 4:15:15 AM

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211901.12 in reply to 211901.10
Date: 3/6/2012 5:07:19 AM
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lol more holes than swiss cheese

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211901.13 in reply to 211901.11
Date: 3/6/2012 8:54:58 AM
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I would go for SF. Why?


Dont BS the threadstarter. JS is the most expensive skill for an SF, I guess there is a reason for that.

The player mentioned has INEPT JS, fixing this leak will take two full seasons of training. And then you have a twenty year old dude that has no ballhandling skill (turnovers galore) and no rebounding - yeeeeha!

When I started this game I had the idea of training my 6'6 C trainee to become a SF, took me six seasons and then he ran out of potential. Dont waste your time on below terrible rookies!

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211901.14 in reply to 211901.1
Date: 3/6/2012 9:12:55 AM
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I see you already play LI, so he could be a perfect SG trainee for LI.
RB is too low for SF
PA & HA are too low for SG.

I would train IS exclusively, while you're in DV until 12,13, then
OD until at least 14 (better 16), then find time to raise PA to 10 and
1on1 forwards till he bursts.

His low RB and JS will actually help him not to cap a great deal!

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211901.15 in reply to 211901.1
Date: 3/6/2012 9:30:51 AM
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At the end of the fourth season without monoskilling too much:

Weekly salary: $ 14 764
Role: DIV killer
(BuzzerBeta)

DMI: 16800
Age: 21
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: sensational Handling: prominent
Driving: tremendous Passing: prominent
Inside Shot: tremendous Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: prominent

20% left to cap. Who would say no to him?!


Last edited by thylacine at 3/6/2012 9:32:26 AM

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211901.16 in reply to 211901.13
Date: 3/6/2012 9:58:11 AM
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And why are you assuming his SF should train JS so much? I didn't have JS in my mind at all. He could become a great inside SF and JS 15 is enough for that. JS is being trained with 1 on 1 on SF/PF, IS and JR. He doesn't have to train JS in his first two-three seasons at all.

Also JS is a 2-position training, so he can include more trainees and sell them later for profit.

I honestly don't see where I'm BS the OP and I would appreciate you not throwing such words around.

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211901.17 in reply to 211901.16
Date: 3/6/2012 10:38:30 AM
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This player lacks all the baisc requirements to be a valid trainee. Everybody who tells the OP this guy is trainable has no clue.

2.7k starting salary and Allstar-Potential, lack in important skills/height/potential no matter what position this guy should play, cant be a guard, definitely no SF and too small and no RB to be a PF/C.

Dumping this player and moving on to a new trainee would be much better...

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211901.18 in reply to 211901.17
Date: 3/6/2012 11:56:08 AM
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The guy has 52 skill points 4 weeks into his 18 year old season. 2.7K salary is just a reflection of low RB and lowish JS. He has good starting OD, JR, IS, ID, reducing his need of those single position training weeks. He doesn't foul out a lot. He doesn't need ST or FT training. His potential is enough to make a good USA D3 starter, and probably a decent backup in D2.

Is he a super awesome trainee? No. Is he the centerpiece of a training program? No. Is he the best choice for a train and sell approach to training? Not so much, since prospective buyers might look askance at the potential (and if you're training to sell, that's important, even if buyers overvalue potential). But he is definitely worth training, worth being part of the rotation, and a guy that could be a good player on your team for a long time.

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211901.19 in reply to 211901.17
Date: 3/6/2012 1:54:20 PM
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Couldn't say better than Tangosz above me.

Everybody who tells the OP this guy is trainable has no clue.


2.7k starting salary


You just "killed" yourself.

JS 10 7 JR
OD 13 12 HD
DR 12 9 PA
IS 12 13 ID
RB 8 6 SB

This is the low threshold of allstar, so he could have 3-8 pops more than this build, depending on potential sublevel. Now tell me honestly this isn't good enough for D.II!

Last edited by Koperboy at 3/6/2012 1:56:07 PM

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211901.20 in reply to 211901.19
Date: 3/6/2012 2:50:45 PM
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You could reach that goal, but how long does it take.

Handling, JS, Rebound will take four seasons of training and then what? Five more seasons for the other skills? Maaaaaaan.

EDIT: before you start calling me clueless again... As I said I have been there and have done that with two of my own players. Once they become decent players they either become too old to get more training, or they run out of potential for those one or two pops that would turn them from very good players into worldclass players. Especially if we are talking about SFs.

Last edited by hupfingatsch ihm sein Knecht at 3/6/2012 2:57:53 PM

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