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258290.28 in reply to 258290.26
Date: 4/30/2014 2:18:07 PM
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If you don't agree with training big man skills to start for a big man then move along it written in black and white. big men train faster in big man skill than small player skills for position. If you feel differ than the guide,Then i wont buying any of your big man players period.


Well contrary to you, I have no problem to show what I have done.
(http://i.imgur.com/Lt295Jo.png) (sorry people, it's in french, I'm lazy enough to not switch quickly, but colors should help you)

Mainly trained with a Level 4 coach. And I started with outside skills.

Secondary skills are optional. primes are manditory and vital for the player success on BB.. Any nT coach or BBB manager telling you differ in a damn liar on the matter!!>


So now, you are not even willing to listen to BBB managers ? Like we say in France, "bigre".


So sad the JR is so low. ;)

My guys are lacking IS, but my goal was a mostly Princeton team. GDP has caused me to run a lot more inside and balanced offense, but c'est la vie.




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Date: 4/30/2014 6:04:17 PM
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He doesn't want a nt player, he wants a player to start right now. since his player is 7 ft tall I suggested big man trianing. I don't know when that became a crime to suggest a 7ft tall player to big man training. I really don't.




Last edited by Mr. Glass at 4/30/2014 6:05:27 PM

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Date: 4/30/2014 11:36:53 PM
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Except he didn't. He said he doesn't care about national team, but he said nothing about wanting a player to start right now. He wants a franchise player, and training all big man skills first is the fastest way to price your guy out of your range.

High secondaries don't make a player more expensive; they add very little salary compared to primary skills.

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Date: 4/30/2014 11:44:27 PM
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Except he didn't. He said he doesn't care about national team, but he said nothing about wanting a player to start right now. He wants a franchise player, and training all big man skills first is the fastest way to price your guy out of your range.

High secondaries don't make a player more expensive; they add very little salary compared to primary skills.

A guy with zero posts rated before this post gets it more than Mr. Glass. Please take a hint Mr. Glass and stop giving bad advice.

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Date: 5/1/2014 10:24:12 AM
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You don't know what your talking about kid ,if he want a franchise player that mean he want him to the leader. a leader start the same day you make him your franchise player which mean right now... a leader develop the leadership skills to lead. secondaries would not help him lead this would make him a bench player for awhile while your training primes at a later date. thus increasing the price of such player by ten folds regardless.

Does not matter which comes 1st, the more the skills the higher the price. If he going to build such player then this player should become the best as fast as possible, secondary training wont make him the best as fast as possible.

Again you lack to understand these training skills train slower because they are out of position and out his height. ther- for you have a player that lacking the proper skills to lead. Which mean he is not leader, also not a franchise player. You build around this player , that what a leader / franchise player is. So cost should very very little of his concern. he going to lead the pack not run with it


\Does he not want a franchise player or a player that going to run with the pack. Franchise player have the skills to lead right away they don't run with the pack.. like kobe , LeBron james . Michael Jordan. Derrick Rose, etc etc. yes they trained, and were expensively paid. But they had the proper skills to lead right away, There for being a franchise player, there for being a leader.. ther for being built around because the the best skill of the team day 1. secondaries wouldn't make this player the best player on the team nor able to be built around. You know why because other player with the right primes skills would out play him.

You want a sub skill player to led be prepared to wait till they are 25/27.. doing the primes right away 22-24. which way would be helping , thank for you for trying to sound smart.



cheap player only win games when they have exp and high skill. this player doesn't any of that. so why make him cheap? franchise players cost money because they are worth the money!!!

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 5/1/2014 10:33:28 AM

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