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221783.4 in reply to 221783.3
Date: 7/11/2012 10:23:06 PM
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Id still look for a PA to train alongside... The initial price wont be much higher and with some training, will pop faster and he can sell for way more money later...

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221783.5 in reply to 221783.4
Date: 7/11/2012 10:32:51 PM
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yeah, when I get to rebounding, Ima train my scrubs in order to sell them for a higher value. Like starter and stars can sell for a useful 50k after a few weeks training. That's why when I get to rebounding, I'm going to train Weinstein with them (Coleman and Delong) and may mix a little of Conroy too.

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221783.6 in reply to 221783.5
Date: 7/12/2012 12:23:49 AM
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Ya, but 50k is nothing, especially cuz u only get half of that. 25k minus what u paid, minus his salary during those weeks of training and boom, didnt make anything...

I sold 3 18yos with PA potential, 2 for 100k each and one for 150k. I payed a max of 10k for each, one of them I got for 2k and didnt train them at all. With a few weeks of training they wouldve sold for more...

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221783.7 in reply to 221783.5
Date: 7/12/2012 12:25:15 AM
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I just think that PA+ is just a much better investment, whether u want to train him to play in the team or to make money... Just gotta work the TM a lot to find the deals, but they happen all the time...

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221783.8 in reply to 221783.7
Date: 7/12/2012 5:12:34 PM
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I would say once you are done training OD to move to passing if you are trying to make him a point guard, then throw in some one-on-one training

to comethalley's point I have three star potential players that are part of my rotation at a III level, all over 20k in salary. stars can be bought for very cheap and turned into useful players, they should not be overlooked so quickly

I might even argue you are wasting your money searching for high potential players at V since you don't need very high potential players to compete in lower levels

Last edited by are318 at 7/12/2012 5:13:41 PM

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221783.9 in reply to 221783.8
Date: 7/12/2012 7:06:05 PM
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I look at players as an investment. They may be a good addition to the team, but I also want to sell for more than I got.

I wasn't saying that star players are useless, but that a PA+ will pop faster and be worth more later. A PA will probably be too expensive for a D5 or D4 team if trained right after a few seasons, so the idea is to train and sell, make money. Or train and have him as the main player with a high salary. I guess I just hate when a player doesnt pop at the end of the week lol

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221783.10 in reply to 221783.9
Date: 7/12/2012 7:36:06 PM
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Potential has ZERO to do with how fast players pop.

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221783.11 in reply to 221783.10
Date: 7/12/2012 7:48:23 PM
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What's the point of potential then?

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221783.12 in reply to 221783.11
Date: 7/12/2012 7:58:03 PM
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What's the point of potential then?


How FAR they can be trained.

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221783.13 in reply to 221783.2
Date: 7/12/2012 9:29:31 PM
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Star potential is pretty low, he wont pop as much as an allstar or PA.

This is wrong. He will pop exactly the same amount as an All-Time Great. The only difference is the maximum amont of pops. He will grow just as fast, he just won't grow as far as other potential players.

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221783.14 in reply to 221783.13
Date: 7/12/2012 10:30:19 PM
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my sentence is perfect then, he wont pop as much ;)

lol

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