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193079.3 in reply to 193079.1
Date: 8/2/2011 10:43:55 PM
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It wouldn't be stupid as long as you have another player you are training alongside him. Try and at least be training one player you are going to keep.

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193079.4 in reply to 193079.1
Date: 8/3/2011 5:12:16 AM
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One formula for making a lot of money is to get 6 young 18 yearolds with good potential and train them all in JS for an entire season. At the end of the season you sell the three you don't want and then train the other three in OD for the next season. With luck and good planning this can net you a massive profit and three fantastic young trainees.

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193079.5 in reply to 193079.1
Date: 8/3/2011 6:52:17 AM
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I dont think you can sell him for 100k with just that one pop, there only a small difference.

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193079.6 in reply to 193079.5
Date: 8/3/2011 7:03:01 AM
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I think he meant for a number of weeks or the season or something like that

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193079.9 in reply to 193079.4
Date: 8/3/2011 6:44:23 PM
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I think training different skills all around would amount to more money then just training jump shot. I would suggest Getting players with average or respectable in Jump shot, Outside Defense, and Driving and okay on the rest of the guard skills. Then train switching between JS and OD until those are both around the Prominent, Prolific Range and then using the rest of the training weeks left on driving and then you have a bunch of trainees looking like this.


Jump Shot: prominent-prolific Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: prominent-prolific Handling: mediocre
Driving: strong-proficient Passing: medicocre


This is probably best case scenario but I think a player like that would sell for more then a player you are suggesting which would look like this.

Jump Shot: wondrous Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: average Handling: average
Driving: medicore Passing: average

I agree with your idea of a lot of trainees but 6 is 1 to many, I would say 5 is a better number because then he could sell 3 for a good profit and keep two to continue to train, while adding 1 more 18 year old so he could 1 position train. Then he could train handling, passing, and jump range up while continuing a little bit on the other skills and he could end up with after another season 2 20 year olds looking like htis

Jump Shot: sensational Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: sensational Handling: proficient
Driving: proficient Passing: strong

Again, best case scenario as far as training goes. he would need a level 4-5 trainer, but those would be some beast 20 year olds.


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193079.11 in reply to 193079.10
Date: 8/4/2011 6:55:38 AM
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Training rookies just for profit doesn't get you nowhere competitively in that time. You will have more money after you sell him yes, but in the meantim your team didn't improve.

I don't know if you are doing 1 or 2 position training, but my view on how to make bucks via training is this: I'm doing 1 position training, but every now and then I have to train something on 2 position (JS, RB or 1 on 1). So I plan training in such a way that I will be training 2 position for a lot of weeks straight. For example: buy three trainees that you are going to keep and give them only 1 position traning. Then for next season, do the 2 position training (JS, RB or 1 on 1) alongside three new trainees you bought specifically for this. After the season of 2 position training, your three trainees have improved and you sold other three trainees for big bucks.

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193079.12 in reply to 193079.8
Date: 8/4/2011 8:41:56 AM
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Well I completly disagree with you so we will have to agree to disagree. This is not how I train my players (I always start with OD), not how I run my team and not what I would do myself, but it is a proven formula for making big money if you are in an easy league. If you think people look at a 6'1" 19 year old MVP with tremendous jump shot and think "hmm too one dimensionally trained I'll keep looking" then good on you. I think most trainers would be really excited and slam down up to a million dollars.

I guess it is just lucky for managers that train players that this "decreasing number of increasingly demented and delusional managers" is really rich with unlimited funds and seem to always be bidding 24/7 so that every single player trained like this goes for a massive price.

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