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226861.28 in reply to 226861.26
Date: 9/14/2012 5:49:00 AM
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I don't see how he can be the best SF in the world with current passing average.

So, overall, to be one of the best SF-s in the world he needs:

8 pops in JS.

5 pops in JR.

7 pops in OD.

3 pops in Handling.

3 pops in Driving.

9 pops in Passing.

4 pops in IS.

3 pops in Rebounding.

3 pops in Stamina.

6-7 pops in FT.


Do the math Kuperboy, there's not enough time. My B3 opponent, oldnavyuril, sold one of the best SF-s, totally complete with no need to train at all, for 4.1 million.

Long story short, I don't need to buy a young player 5.5+ million, that needs many seasons training to give results, when I can buy a complete player for much less.

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226861.29 in reply to 226861.28
Date: 9/14/2012 6:09:52 AM
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That's 51 pops which he can reach in 4-5 seasons, since he will train quickly in PA and OD because of his height. And then he will pop some more At that time he could very well be the best SF in the game.

From: Koperboy

To: ned
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226861.30 in reply to 226861.27
Date: 9/14/2012 6:15:00 AM
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Sorry dude, you've written and this is here that you don't see any player on my roster playing SF or PF


Well I don't know which player exactly do you mean, but you have no 21 or 22y old HoFs.


I knew it was either tai Jia Nian or Chan Chung Pak, but I purposely said that I don't know which player do you mean, because you are comparing Superstars to HoFs. And as far as HoFs go, there are no better 21y old SFs at this time.

From: Koperboy

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226861.32 in reply to 226861.31
Date: 9/14/2012 7:09:59 AM
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This guy is something special too. How many 6'4" 21 year olds do you see with 14 ID? There isn't much to train in his inside skills, and after getting several pops inside, you only need to train his outside skills, which will pop faster due to his height.


Exactly my point. He doesn't need more than a pair of pops in IS and for the rest, he can be trained like a regular guard. Here and there he'll need some 1 on 1 for SF/PF and nothing else except for his FTs.

From: Koperboy

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226861.34 in reply to 226861.33
Date: 9/14/2012 8:41:59 AM
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I said 4-5 seasons, a lot of which will be 1 on 1. With more than 1/3 of training consisting of 1 on 1, 50 pops in 5 seasons is possible with Lvl7 trainer.

I'm training this player (21782109) from when he turned 22. He had some pretty nice sublevels here and there, but anyway: 12 pops in 16 weeks, including an OD pop that neded four weeks of training. Lvl 6 trainer, this season downgraded to Lvl5.

From: Koperboy

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226861.37 in reply to 226861.36
Date: 9/14/2012 9:01:22 AM
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So your solution to getting 50 pops for the 'world's best SF' is to train him in 1on1 F for 5 seasons straight????


I didn't say that. I said 1/3 of whole training plan would consist of 1 on 1.

On Passing, I've seen 6 pops in 7 weeks on a 20y old with similar height. True, it's a 20y old, but 6 pops in 7 weeks is pretty remarkable. Btw, had elastic effect going for it.

Let's agree to disagree here, shall we? Maybe he woud reach 46-47 pops instead of 50, which doesn't make a lot of difference. In 5 seasons, not in four. I said 4-5.

Damnit, you take what you want from the posts I write. Take the facts please.

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