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209521.2 in reply to 209521.1
Date: 2/8/2012 2:44:51 PM
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Jump Shot: tremendous Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: sensational Handling: tremendous
Driving: sensational Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: inept Free Throw: sensational

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

are those player useful to a certain degree?

I hope linkin then is ok, since they disappear anyway from the TL within the next 10 minutes, To get replaced from other players, and i also miss a 12710/9 center, within those span since i don't want a discussion about his awful secondarys.

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209521.3 in reply to 209521.1
Date: 2/8/2012 2:45:30 PM
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1) A "starter" may be very good player for (most of) lower league teams.

2) Third round has less value, but there is definately great potential there also.

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209521.4 in reply to 209521.2
Date: 2/10/2012 2:53:58 AM
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GM-CrazyEye are you saying that first guy was starter or 6th man potential?

Impressive training I had always thought training capped players was crippling in its sloth.

On the TL right now there is a starter with a $39,000 salary, ok a bad player but wow. There is also a couple of great guards in the $20k range.

There is also a $20k 6th man!

I am not saying these guys aren't useful but I suspect that they took many seasons of pushing against the cap. Search for $20,000 + starter potential guys and there are 77, search for them at age 22 or less (VERY easy to get a non capped player to $20,000 by age 22) and there are 3!

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209521.5 in reply to 209521.4
Date: 2/10/2012 3:05:18 AM
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don't know i make a 10k search, with starter or below salary and i doubt that they was capped. There was plenty of such result withim one hour, and i take just then who are running out so that they ain't on the TL anymore when i finished my post.

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209521.6 in reply to 209521.5
Date: 2/10/2012 3:16:08 AM
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I really dont know what point you are trying to make with your posts. Fact is, that we have hundreds of thousands players in this game that are junk data, part of those are rookies that get dumped right away because training them makes no sense.

Now you can argue that a 15k player is a beast in a low league, but does it hurt if there is still some room left to improve him? Why would I train sixth man potential players if I can pick up Allstars from the market for a handful of money anyway?

Even if you are a Div V team you should go for at least Allstar potential, as you want to promote one day and the next level of competition has higher standards.

Taking a way the few "degress of useless" as sb once called it, would simplify the game and make every new player a valid asset to train.

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209521.7 in reply to 209521.6
Date: 2/10/2012 3:24:53 AM
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I really dont know what point you are trying to make with your posts. Fact is, that we have hundreds of thousands players in this game that are junk data, part of those are rookies that get dumped right away because training them makes no sense.


i want to point out, that your initial statement makes no sense.

Now you can argue that a 15k player is a beast in a low league, but does it hurt if there is still some room left to improve him? Why would I train sixth man potential players if I can pick up Allstars from the market for a handful of money anyway?


If the potential don't offer boundarys we could go back to the pre potential days. Since with this logic you can screw every lower limit, and you will do it, since the low potential players are unintressant for a lot teams, since there are so many better ones out there. The quality of training who get used, depends of the existing material. If you like to have every trainee usefull, they all had look the same ;) but the amount of trash wouldn't change then.

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209521.8 in reply to 209521.7
Date: 2/10/2012 4:05:32 AM
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The amount of trash would not change, but the amount of intentionally created trash would decline!

As I said, every player should get the chance to be developed to a degree that he will be able to play in every league - good luck with you sixth men trying to do that...

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209521.9 in reply to 209521.8
Date: 2/10/2012 4:07:52 AM
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no, not when you suggest that every draft player would look the same ;)

Or you focus now on the third draft round, i didn't concentrate on.(in this case even the quality of trainee would decline, which makes starter more desirable)

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209521.10 in reply to 209521.1
Date: 2/12/2012 9:21:23 AM
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the junk players have a purpose though.

eg: last season, i needed to manage game shape of my starters and bench during the finals. so i bought two guys who had a salary of like, $2k or something, both with really terrible potential... bench warmer, or something like that. these guys i played in the scrimmage, which id already previously booked.

so my point being, is that these low potential players become the scrubs that we buy for $1000 and then sell a few weeks later.
AND, i have a guy with Starter potential who was an excellent backup PF last seaon in Div III and probably could have started as well with some success.
So im not on you with this one sorry.