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What about your best rookie now?

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126140.19 in reply to 126140.15
Date: 1/3/2010 8:13:12 AM
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Making mono-skilled players might look cool but it makes crummy players. You ought to think about rotating his training, trying to keep his skills relatively even. Remember that you have 4 more seasons to train him and that skills develop more quickly if they are at similar levels. good luck with him!

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Date: 1/3/2010 10:00:24 AM
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An allstar guard will make it to 60-80k max with out being over trained. It really sucks once you get to that point and you've trained them for so long and you can no longer. The lowest potential guard I will train is Superstar for single position training. No point putting in the effort if you can't get real far


I havent seen any Allstar potential player without * having more than 73-75k salary. The soft cap is around 45-65. From 65 to 72~ is just 1 skill up on the primaries.

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Date: 1/3/2010 10:10:58 AM
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Thats why I labeled the range I gave with the word Max.

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126140.23 in reply to 126140.22
Date: 1/3/2010 12:12:24 PM
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I'd prefer to keep the stats hidden but I wouldn't mind a discussion on what people think are the best skills to train early while you have age as an advantage and which to put off til later. With my guards I tend to try and push OD and JS/JR early and leave Ha and Dr until he is around 20 then train single pos HA to have them catch up and get an extra OD boost.

Others thoughts?

From: LP3

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Date: 1/3/2010 6:39:37 PM
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Here is my best rook.
Jump Shot: strong ↑ Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: respectable
Driving: mediocre ↑ Passing: average
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: atrocious
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: respectable/b]
Great player, my favorite player on the whole Whitney Wildcats organization. I let him play starter mostly every game even though he isn't the best small guard on the team.

Last edited by LP3 at 1/3/2010 6:41:12 PM

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126140.25 in reply to 126140.24
Date: 1/3/2010 7:48:43 PM
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Can anyone tell me, for a newer team, is it better to single position train one MVP 19-21 YO to make him your star/get him a higher salary or train multiple positions?

But anyway, best and only rookie:

Jump Shot: average Jump Range: atrocious
Outside Def.: inept Handling: inept
Driving: mediocre Passing: average
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: inept Free Throw: respectable

Last edited by Hutch44 at 1/3/2010 7:50:13 PM

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126140.28 in reply to 126140.26
Date: 1/3/2010 9:23:34 PM
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Thanks! I'll start working on PF/C then.

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Date: 1/4/2010 9:48:33 PM
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Well he is 19. :( But i still think he has great potential to become a great player. I think his MVP potential sorta makes up for his age. Not to mention his stats are fantastic.

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