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241348.3 in reply to 241348.2
Date: 5/5/2013 11:36:05 AM
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I'll ask him, but you think my players is too slow on pop? He started with this skillset

DMI: 0
Age: 18
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: mediocre Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: mediocre Handling: inept
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: average Free Throw: average

From: Turtle

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241348.4 in reply to 241348.3
Date: 5/5/2013 12:40:22 PM
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19 pops in a season and a half is not bad at all, especially for a guy who's 6'6" and thus his height doesn't help with training. Nice player.

From: MichaelB

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241348.5 in reply to 241348.4
Date: 5/12/2013 2:55:22 AM
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Unfortunately, he is injured for 1 week :(

From: knave

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241348.6 in reply to 241348.5
Date: 5/12/2013 12:40:18 PM
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Nice player, I would have trained him for an outside focused SF. Maybe put on some passing, other than that, I think he's very well developed.

From: E.B.W.

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241348.7 in reply to 241348.4
Date: 5/12/2013 1:22:31 PM
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Ehh I would say 19 pops in almost two seasons isn't bad but it isn't very good either. Considering that my two SF/PFs have had 12 pops each this season in their rookie season they will both easily get past 20 pops at the half way mark next season. Since he was injured however, 19 is good and he has great potential so it isn't that big of a deal.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
From: E.B.W.

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241348.9 in reply to 241348.8
Date: 5/12/2013 7:31:02 PM
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I've done a fair share of everything really.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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241348.10 in reply to 241348.9
Date: 5/13/2013 5:02:25 AM
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yeah, i am a fan of outside offense. I am training him OD-DR-JS luckily he is back in action. I thinks his heights affects much of his training

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241348.11 in reply to 241348.10
Date: 5/14/2013 1:16:07 AM
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to be honest he's got a rather good PG/SG build right now, with low REB but quality inside skills otherwise and a good start on outside skills. Unless it's a microcountry, he's probably too far behind to make it as an SF or PG/SG, but that doesn't mean he cant be good for you.

If you build him into a guard and want to make it so that he doesn't have much of a salary increase this season, finish off with some IS to get it to 8. Then work on rounding out guard skills starting next year.

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241348.13 in reply to 241348.12
Date: 5/15/2013 10:16:55 AM
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I think you should train his IS, ID and SB up to 9 before spending more time on guard skills. If you only train his guard skills you'll get a player that gets to expensive for you to keep after some seasons.
You'll also get a far better player to.


This.

When the player is young, train where he is weakest. He won't look as good in the short term but he'll be a far better player in the long term and make you far more money if you ever decide to sell him.

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