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191164.35 in reply to 191164.34
Date: 8/15/2011 10:29:06 AM
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yer its always tough that. You know inside out, how well your team plays when its full strength, but knowing how well it plays (or technically speaking, how badly) when it isnt full strength, is a tough thing.

and its hard to determine how good the newly promoted teams will play. Especially if they decide to CT.




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191164.36 in reply to 191164.35
Date: 8/15/2011 6:05:49 PM
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I hate CT!! humph!!

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191164.37 in reply to 191164.9
Date: 8/22/2011 7:44:22 AM
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i know you posted this ages ago, i was just re-reading some stuff today.

This

the guys got good starting stats , rebounding is nice and low which is good .


Im interested to know why low rebounding is good for a guy that could be a PG/SG? I would have thought opposite? Rebounding doesnt affect salary that much for a PG/SG, and with it being so low, its going to have a negative affect on the 'elastic-theory' in training?

So im just curious, ... why is it good? Not questioning it, just trying to understand the theory behind it. trying to steal your knowledges mwa ha ha

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191164.38 in reply to 191164.37
Date: 8/23/2011 6:17:53 AM
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Rebounding doesnt affect salary that much for a PG/SG

i suggest you look into this abit more , because its completely wrong :)

rebounding lv 1 on a high end guard salary could be 60-80k
rebounding lv 7 on a high end guard salary will be 80- 100k

at low levels you dont notice the difference much but high end guards its going to cost you alot for little output.

its much better to have that extra pop on a high end center/pf then these pops on a guard.

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191164.39 in reply to 191164.38
Date: 8/23/2011 7:29:28 AM
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ahhhhhhhhhhh interesting, did not know this.

i will do some more investigating. cheers for that.


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191164.40 in reply to 191164.39
Date: 8/23/2011 11:37:20 AM
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yer when you get up higher every penny counts :)

ill be chilling for a few seasons down here i think while i train some guys up , so i wont have to worry to much about that

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191164.41 in reply to 191164.40
Date: 8/24/2011 10:28:19 PM
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how fascinating. i checked this out on buzzer-manager because he has a cool salary estimator.

i.... seriously....cannot believe....how much REBOUNDING... of all the stats..... how much of a difference in it makes with a PG/SG.

Yet Inside shot? nup. nothing. nil. nadda. (obviously to a point, then it might start making a difference)

this just seems.... well.... for lack of a better word. stupid? i dunno... just doesnt seem correct to me. im sure there is logic behind it though. somewhere.


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191164.42 in reply to 191164.41
Date: 8/24/2011 11:50:31 PM
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yer its somewhat stupid .

and inside shot will never cost a thing for a pg/sg - untill there classified as a sf/pf

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191164.43 in reply to 191164.42
Date: 9/1/2011 5:22:42 AM
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For 4 weeks of training my prospect's stats have increased incredibly, comparable to my first post these are his stats now:

Weekly salary: $ 3 530
Role: rotation player
(BuzzerBeta)

DMI: 45200
Age: 18
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: proficient
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept
Driving: strong Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: inept
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: strong Free Throw: respectable

Experience: atrocious

Any tips, feedback or help would be appreciated :))) (triple chin)

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191164.44 in reply to 191164.43
Date: 9/1/2011 10:13:41 AM
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dont bother with JS training for this guy just yet. concentrate on the Driving/passing/handling aspect.

maybe a couple of weeks of Outside Shooting training would be good. That may pop him in JS as well, which will save you having to do it exclusively. . But the Driving training should make him pop in IS eventually also, which is probably something you may want up a bit more eventually.

but if you got Driving, passing, Jump range and OD to all 'Strong' or above levels for this season, then you will have a bloody excellent PG to build on for many seasons to come.


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191164.45 in reply to 191164.44
Date: 9/3/2011 5:14:04 AM
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Here's the problem, I will be going overseas, so from next week on thursday to October 28th, (after the end of this season) I have to do one training because there is not much access to internet, so yeah. What do you recommend I should train in that period of time?

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