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122310.162 in reply to 122310.161
Date: 12/20/2009 1:25:42 PM
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Ok a question for all candidates, this guy fouls, alot it seems, in NT games. If I am not successful in selling him, how should I go about "fixing him" to make him a more valuable contributer. He is 7'3 so learning outside defense might be about impossible but I am not opposed to working with him on it. On the other hand I do believe I did a good job at maintaining good game shape for Jairo last season, he was rarely every below a strong rating and often proficient. Let me know, his salary seems to be frightening off bidders so its possible even at a discount I may not be able to offload him.

Weekly salary: $ 264 076

DMI: 654300
Age: 25
Height: 7'3" / 221 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: proficient Jump Range: atrocious
Outside Def.: atrocious Handling: pitiful
Driving: strong Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: prodigious Inside Def.: stupendous ↑
Rebounding: stupendous Shot Blocking: proficient
Stamina: inept Free Throw: awful

Experience: mediocre

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122310.163 in reply to 122310.162
Date: 12/20/2009 1:26:59 PM
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BTW, thanks for nothing on getting a team together for the last scrimmage. Not that anyone needed the merchandise money to offset retarded player costs or anything.

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122310.164 in reply to 122310.163
Date: 12/20/2009 1:34:36 PM
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deadmeat,
first of all, i think in the old days that guy mighta been low 220s, depending on the sublevel of the skills.

So it seems like the new system screwed you.

With the potential and height, this will sound counter-intuitive, but if you are stuck with him, you might want to train... wait for it... shot blocking.

this i was usually the worst skill to train because it jacked up salary costs disproportionately to what i felt was the value added. With the new salary system this isnt quite as true though, and you might get less screwed

Of course, the upside is it should train relatively quickly for you and you would of course still have that defensive anchor.

the final issue is while your income in the nbba could support training a SF type (see the earlier discussion on steven smiley), i think 260k a week is going to be tough on anyone. You are going to be faced next season at the latest with the old club vs country conundrum. That said, ther is a reasonable chance my guard training ends next season, and i would be interested in the guy (only arreola is really worth training for me at this point).

i realize that isnt the answer you are looking for but it's my honest opinion.

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122310.165 in reply to 122310.164
Date: 12/20/2009 1:35:58 PM
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i would also (and this is a given)...

train ft before anything else, and i realize stamina could be a future bugaboo with your training plans, but i would get that up to average.

those arent primary skills but would definitely benefit your team