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From: Tangosz

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Date: 11/25/2013 10:07:30 AM
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Sounds good. Then lots of pressure, some outside shooting, passing and one on one (guards).

Just off the top of my head, an outside guard I'd want would be:

16 JS / 15 JR
19 OD/15 HA
15 DR/ 14 PA

then whatever ID he gets from pressure training. I haven't looked to see how pricey that would be in salary, or how much potential he'd need (I would guess that MVP is good enough).

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Date: 11/26/2013 12:58:35 AM
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If your trainee were to end up with those guard skills (and if his inside skills stayed the same), he would have a 165k salary and a 27.27 cap score, which is doable in the MVP range of 26-28. If his ID gets trained to sensational, his salary would go up by 1k and his cap score would increase by 0.25 points. Not bad at all.

Last edited by Big Dogs at 11/26/2013 12:59:26 AM

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Date: 11/26/2013 2:06:46 PM
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I plugged his skills into a salary calculator and they told me his cap score. For example, a player listed at PG will have his cap score increase a lot by training PA.

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Date: 11/30/2013 3:30:23 PM
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Passing: mediocre

Very high chance he gets stuck with the ball vs. high OD guard and puts up contested shots.

It's OK to leave training until a little later, but PA5 at age 21 is significantly low. PA > 10 by end of next season.

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From: Big Dogs

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Date: 11/30/2013 7:48:23 PM
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I agree with what Kumiko said. Luckily for you, PA trains quickly on all players. Also, since his PA is a lot lower than his other skills, the elastic effect will cause it to train a little faster.

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