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195097.17 in reply to 195097.16
Date: 9/3/2011 11:22:38 PM
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As I said, based on Josef Ka's formula for predicting capping, a skill set of 13/10/16/13/13/15 5/7/2/2 (which is the upper end of each of my suggestions) puts this player at a cap # of 23.11. The formula proposes a cap range of 22-24 for players with perennial allstar potential, so this falls squarely in the middle of his projected range.

If he were to take the lower end of my suggestions as his targets, he ends up with a cap # of 22.19 for -1 JR, OD, HA and DR. Even is he caps early, that should be entirely achievable.

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195097.19 in reply to 195097.18
Date: 9/4/2011 9:55:59 AM
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I agree with the shot blocking, however, his potential isn't high enough to bother about it anymore, it's too late for that.

his JS/JR ratio is off. Unfortunatly, by training JR, his JS will increase as well, and for a pure PG, I think the JS already is high enough.

Personally, I'd train him some rebounding, up 2 levels, as rebounding is used by all players and even though slightly, it also ounts for team rebounding.

afterwards, I'd train OD/HND/PASS to try to get these 3 levels equally high, and then keep improving them 1 level at a time untill he caps...

that's what I would do.

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