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155426.26 in reply to 155426.3
Date: 8/28/2010 4:34:26 PM
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Right, and I can not understand why this is a Help thread. Well anyway, it is up now.:)

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155426.27 in reply to 155426.26
Date: 8/28/2010 6:17:39 PM
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Agreed, it is intended to help, but be a discussion. Oh well, what do we know :P

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155426.28 in reply to 155426.27
Date: 8/28/2010 8:42:42 PM
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Center
Weekly salary: $ 3 591

DMI: 15600
Age: 18
Height: 6'4" / 193 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: inept Jump Range: pitiful
Outside Def.: inept Handling: atrocious
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: inept Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: pitiful

Any advise on how to train this player?

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155426.29 in reply to 155426.28
Date: 8/28/2010 8:48:42 PM
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I think you should work on his outside defense and and inscrease that to strong, because since i think his outside defense can increase, do you always play him at center?

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155426.30 in reply to 155426.28
Date: 8/28/2010 9:05:47 PM
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I would encourage you to train strictly guard skills(JS,JR,OD,Handling,Driving, and Passing) It is best to train these in one position training. There is alot of good info in the FAQ thread otherwise feel free to shoot me a PM I will help if I can.

That player is very trainable and could/should be the focus of your team. It may take a few seasons but in time he could be brilliant.

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155426.31 in reply to 155426.7
Date: 8/29/2010 3:22:27 AM
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but in this current market with all prices so cheap training isn't really worth it at the moment.

I think that your logic is fundamentally flawed. Even if you assume that there is no value in selling trainees right now it would still be a leap to assume that there isn't significant value in training players right now. An 18 year old trainee won't be ready for the transfer list for 2-4 seasons and in that time frame there's no reason to assume that the market won't pick up before then.

Deciding not to train for a third of a season (even if it's just training and flipping) seems like a really questionable financial decision and I don't really understand the logic at all.

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Date: 8/29/2010 4:07:46 AM
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[Česká Rep.]
Adam Pavlíček (10942019)
Shooting Guard

Weekly salary: $ 16 816

DMI: 111500
Age: 21
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: strong

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

Experience: pitiful


[Hrvatska]
Ivo Pužar (10902224)
Shooting Guard

Weekly salary: $ 19 245

DMI: 192900
Age: 22
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: proficient

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

Experience: inept


[España]
Alvar Rubio Morales (10682080)
Small Forward

Weekly salary: $ 21 891

DMI: 257600
Age: 21
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: proficient

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

Experience: awful

I have been training these guys since the 21 year olds were 18 and puzar was 19, ive gotten all their guard skills to fill out, now my plan is to get them each one more pop in Jump Range, then next season do pretty much all jump shot with a little passing and OD mixed in. What do you guys think?

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155426.34 in reply to 155426.31
Date: 8/29/2010 6:46:14 AM
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I stopped training about 2 weeks ago. Lets say I went out and bought some trainees, that would probably cost about 300k for 3 trainees for 1 position training. In the meantime this would cost me games that I might have otherwise won in div 2. As soon as I buy these 3 players their sales tax would allow me to get about 65% of the players selling price when I sell him.
Assuming I got the players 2 weeks ago, then in 4 weeks time I would sell them due to hopefully picking up some good draftees.
So I would get 6 weeks of training per player, which probably means 3 pops, which might add 100k in value per player. However after tax I probably only get about 50k in profit per player. However, the salary I pay for those 6 weeks is going to be around 30k anyway so I only make 20k profit per week per player.
On the other hand, I can train stamina and free throws for my current older players and use these players to win matches in div 2.
I am going to start training again after the draft, it is just that I don't feel it is beneficial for my team in its current situation to be training players.

In my opinion I think I am better of improving my current players and focusing on staying in div 2 and I will start training once I get my draft picks.

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155426.36 in reply to 155426.35
Date: 8/29/2010 9:02:02 AM
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Awesome looking PG!! Shame about the injury though.

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