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From: SplitJ
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143660.14 in reply to 143660.13
Date: 5/12/2010 9:17:02 AM
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If He is seriously going to resold then just get a 18 yrs old guy and sell him in a season or 2 but both methods have its advantages.

I think:
2 position training = more guys train, more money from fringe player (the other 3 players that are not your focus), better team all-round faster.

1 position training = not worth it unless you have 3 great potential AND great starting skills (at least 5k salary with respectable in skills that matters. Big man must have big man skills not just 1 resp and 2 resp in bloody handling and driving. nice to have when you have respectable in your 3 Inside skills ) AND 18 yrs old . Your team will be sloppy for a while and you will have to get rid of 1 of them sooner or later since salary-wise is not smart just for a backup and you have to go out and buy players and start new training plan.

I guess 2 position training is building team and 1 position training is building your team around 2 guys or 1 guy...

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143660.15 in reply to 143660.13
Date: 5/12/2010 10:01:59 AM
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Touche'.
Everything you say makes good sense.

I never said you said he was a bad player. You said that multi-position training is a waste of value, and since JCC has received no more than 4 single-position trainings since I bought him, that would make him a waste of value. Which is what I disagree with. If I had trained him at single position training, the other players on my team would not be anywhere near as good as they are now, nor would the players I have since sold.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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143660.17 in reply to 143660.16
Date: 5/12/2010 11:45:37 AM
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Clearly the potential increases a player's resale value, as does having high jump shot or high inside scoring. Which is why buying a player of lower potential and training him to say this:

Weekly salary: $ 21 353
Age: 25
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: starter
Game Shape: proficient

Jump Shot: sensational Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: prominent Handling: proficient
Driving: prominent Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: strong Free Throw: mediocre

makes a lot of sense for any but the top maybe 30 or 40 leagues. This player is my backup PG, SG, and SF. Not flashy but he gets the job done.

I agree also with the one-on-one training for forwards. Has been one of my favorites.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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143660.18 in reply to 143660.17
Date: 5/12/2010 1:54:55 PM
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If he had a better potiential its would be a good trainee. But he has "only" star potiential, so maybe look for some better potiential next time ;-).