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From: Coolbobj

To: glop
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245553.48 in reply to 245553.47
Date: 7/18/2013 9:46:52 PM
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You can make a heckuva team with 10 mil in this market. So I have high standards for a 10 mil for 1 player. Either a rookie with good size and all 7 skills(and 8 ft) and ATG. Or a 25-29 year old with all 20 skills.

From: Hunterz

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Date: 7/18/2013 11:07:45 PM
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building on your idea, not a 10 mil. build but somethign taht should probably dominate in lower divisions and maybe not to hard to train...

JS 10 JR 10
OD 10 HN 10
DR 15 PA 10
IS 12 ID 13
RB 15 SB 15

or there abouts. I think a goo OD and high SB and you'll stop the LI guys...wtih 10ish secondaries you should flow and shoot very very well from big spots..since lots of people are rockign sub5 OD


I tried to get a 21yo guy with all 8-10s that I could finish off as I started my guards but i didnt have deep enough pockets at the time. I agree that a build something like that should do well along the way to the top. Doubt it would be effective at the top though. Doesnt look like it'd be very hard to train either.

since we are getting away from 10m players and just talking builds...and since you mentioned the common sub 5 OD...
I would love to see a guy like this used at PF in a patient offense.
JS 18 JR 10
OD 10 HN 12
DR 15 PA 10
IS 10 ID 16
RB 15 SB 12
128 TSP, 160k-ish salary
Would be an above average defender at the PF spot and in the right offense would light up the scoreboard.

From: Coolbobj

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245553.52 in reply to 245553.49
Date: 7/19/2013 11:24:39 AM
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Well, I probably would never spend 10 mil on one player. So if I were to do so it would be on an unrealistic player.

From: Big Money

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245553.53 in reply to 245553.50
Date: 7/19/2013 9:40:49 PM
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I've seen quite a few unrealistic builds on this thread, but here is a build that I am training my 6'10" MVP Potential player to become. I got the build from tinkering with rhyminsimon's training simulator for my player

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16 15
17 16
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He would be listed as a point guard but he would almost be a power forward. His salary would be about $90,000.

Although I may never transfer him, would this be a player that would sell for a ton of money, maybe above $5,000,000?

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245553.54 in reply to 245553.53
Date: 7/19/2013 11:00:53 PM
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At what age would he reach these skills? That would affect the price.

He obviously has to play SF, because 16 OD won't cut it against an elite PG/SG but would be wasted on a PF/C (not to mention his lack of rebounding would be problematic defensively against a true big man). I think 17 ID would be overkill for a SF, so I personally would swap out 3-4 points of ID for REB. This would cause his salary to rise but it would make him a much better, more well-rounded player.

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245553.56 in reply to 245553.54
Date: 7/20/2013 12:11:21 PM
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Thanks for the feedback. Back to the drawing board...

This build has a similar salary. What do you guys think?


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17 11
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Date: 7/20/2013 2:16:00 PM
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That a bit better, IMO. He probably wouldn't be able to shoot jumpers and threes against guards with elite OD, but he could play defense as a guard/SF and rebound well.

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