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From: whompa

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234374.351 in reply to 234374.349
Date: 7/26/2013 7:43:58 AM
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Just bought this big dawg below. chance for NT player?

Weekly salary: $ 95 211
Role: backup
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DMI: 1201400
Age: 24
Height: 7'2" / 218 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: average Handling: tremendous
Driving: tremendous Passing: awful
Inside Shot: marvelous ↑ Inside Def.: marvelous
Rebounding: prodigious Shot Blocking: proficient
Stamina: strong Free Throw: respectable

Experience: inept

From: jonte
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Date: 7/26/2013 10:39:05 AM
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i don't know what i should do with this player:

he is a 6'11'', 18yo, superstar

JS 5 JR 5
OD 6 HA 8
DR 8 PA 3
IS 4 ID 7
RB 6 SB 3

i guess he would make a very good PF or C, but I train him together with two guard trainees. i used the training simulator to calculate how he would look if i just stick to my training plan for the guards.

after 4 seasons he would turn 22 and look like this.


JS 10 JR 7
OD 12 HA 13
DR 15 PA 10
IS 11 ID 9
RB 9 SB 4

is his OD an overkill for a PF? my guards would be finished by then. i would continue to train him in insideskills, so he can have 16/15/13/8 when he turns 26.

i think he would make a very good PF/SF but is it really worth to train him for 8 long seasons or would it be better to get a smaller player and built a REAL SF?

edit: oh and he has freethrow at 1, so i guess i will need to train him in this skill a few weeks


Last edited by jonte at 7/26/2013 10:41:54 AM

From: E.B.W.

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Date: 7/26/2013 2:20:11 PM
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Wow he is a very diverse player. I'm not sure if he could be NT material because usually the bigs need at least Hall of Famer potential, but this guy looks kind of like a solid PF which could be useful... He is very interesting nd you should contact the NT manager and see what he has to say.

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From: GM-hrudey

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after 4 seasons he would turn 22 and look like this.

JS 10 JR 7
OD 12 HA 13
DR 15 PA 10
IS 11 ID 9
RB 9 SB 4


He would be a monster PF/C in a Princeton offense. I have three guys that are 23 now that went through similar training types, though I converted a little earlier and their starting skill sets varied greatly.

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234374.355 in reply to 234374.351
Date: 7/26/2013 6:36:28 PM
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I would push his OD up to 8, and passing up to 5, at least. I think you'll still have time to cap him out, considering his height.

Last edited by Aleksandar at 7/26/2013 6:36:53 PM

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234374.356 in reply to 234374.351
Date: 7/28/2013 9:44:51 AM
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I would contact the NT manager like EBW said because he is the one ultimately making the decision. I would get one more pop in IS and ID and then I would train passing. Since your player only has MVP potential, he might cap if you keep pumping primaries. I would get his passing up to 10 or maybe even higher for 3 reasons

1. NT managers normally love their big men to have high PA to avoid turnovers and keep the ball moving.

2. Your player only has MVP potential so he will need something other than primaries that the NT manager would like. His HA and DR are great but the passing may seer your player apart. Also the passing barely counts against a player's cap.

3. The passing will train quickly because passing trains faster for tall players and your player has built up a really good elastic effect for PA because of his high HA.

Personally I would like to get 1 or 2 pops in OD but that could take way too long. Once you're done training PA you can finish training the primaries in whatever way you wish and hopefully you can get your player capped out.

From: Gadi Aa
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Date: 7/29/2013 4:23:38 PM
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Age: 21
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: strong Handling: prominent
Driving: proficient Passing: strong
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: proficient ↑
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: average Free Throw: respectable


What do you think he should look like?
I was thinking:
12 4
8 10
10 8
15 15
15 12

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234374.358 in reply to 234374.357
Date: 7/30/2013 1:26:49 AM
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Not a bad build, but i'm not sure i see SB as 12 important. Maybe it will allow you to squeeze in some improvement at core areas such as IS or ID.

When looking at some analysis of the top tier US teams (sorry, that's all i have data for), i feel he is a bit short of making it to the top if he stays at 15 in 'primary' stats. Then again, not all of those PF's have a projected set of outside skills that you are trying to get.

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Date: 8/2/2013 11:35:57 AM
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Mario Rene Rehderbrücke (29845674)
Center
Weekly salary: $ 3 395
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 38800
Age: 18
Height: 6'11" / 211 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: proficient

Jump Shot: atrocious Jump Range: atrocious
Outside Def.: awful Handling: average
Driving: strong Passing: strong ↑
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: respectable

Experience: atrocious


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Date: 8/2/2013 3:34:05 PM
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Get them secondaries up and go crazy man. Good prospect.

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Date: 8/2/2013 3:52:54 PM
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Keep training passing and I would start training either some OD or JS. Centers with amazing primaries, bad secondaries, and high salaries are a dime a dozen on the transfer market so if you want a more valuable and useful player, make sure that you train his secondaries. You're doing a great training this player so far so keep up the good work.

PS: If you want to train JS, train it with one on one guards. It gives you almost as much JS for a tall player as jump shot training and you'll get a lot of extra HA and DR.

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