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Date: 1/17/2011 11:25:25 AM
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Well, i think they're rookies and i got them because of their potential. I'd really like to develop these players, i can't really sell them because i'd have only two big men left. I got these players to fill my holes at the center position. I'm going to enjoy the challenge of training these two players, i don't think they're that bad.
They don't have many good skills, but they're 18 and 19, I like challenges, and these two players will definitely be a challenge to develop. I just mainly want them to have good skills in inside def, rebounding and inside shot, especially inside def.
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Date: 1/17/2011 11:51:32 AM
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I also have another player that i'd like to train, but i don't know if he's worth training.
Juan Manuel Calvo
Age:18
Potential:star
Height:6'10
Gameshape:respectable
Jump shot:respectable
Outside def:respectable
Driving:mediocre
Inside shot:pitiful
Stamina:Mediocre
Jump range:awful
Handiling:awful
Passing:Mediocre
Inside def:inept
Shot blocking:inept
Free throw:strong
Experience:atrocious
Weekly salary:$3,520
He's a small forward, but i'd like his starting position to be a power forward, what do you think?
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Date: 1/17/2011 11:55:02 AM
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He sure has PF height, but his inside skills are quite bad for a young PF. And I don't even know his rebounding skill... Plus, his potential is rather low.
If you want to train him as a PF, you'll need to train inside skills for at least two seasons - and then he might already be close to capping.
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Date: 1/17/2011 11:59:47 AM
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That guy won't be a PF , only a SF. Hs insde shot is tooow. Just tran him to be a tall SF, respectable OD and JS is a good start.
Check the Suggestions they are important
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Date: 1/17/2011 1:34:57 PM
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I think you should NEVER train a player with salary less than 3500!! They arent worth being trained. Look for 18 year old bigs with at least a salary of 3500 and a potential of 4 or higher (potential doesnt affect training speed. Just how good he can be at the end).
You should find such guys easily on the Tl for around 30000
Dont bother training you 2 guys!!
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Date: 1/17/2011 1:42:53 PM
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Ps.
Just noticed that all you players are young. Do you plan on training them all?
Dont do this focus on only 1 type of player to train!
You can train guards, bigs or sfs. But you cant train them all at the same time.
Looking at your rooster, it seems you already have a few guards good enough to be trained.
Train 3 players single position or 6 players double position and sell all the other young guys and buy older players instead of them.
You can get very good old players for not much money.
F.e. I have a player i bought when he was 18 he had a salary of 5500 at this time. I got him for1200000
And a few weaks ago i got a 25 years old guy for only 670000 with a salary of 17000 you see the difference? If you dont plan to train them, they should be old because they are cheaper
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Date: 1/17/2011 2:50:42 PM
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Sou you're saying that an all-time great player with 3000 should just not be trained because he hasn't enough skills for the u21?
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Date: 1/17/2011 3:01:53 PM
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Yes i think he shouldnt be trained, because it will take forever until he will close up to a guy with for example a 7 potential.
Its much better to sell such a player, because many will overrate his potential and you will get enough money to buy a guy with 7 potential and 4500+ salary easily. And always remember, that he is a manager who asked how he should train a 1600 salary guy. He surely isnt on a high enough level to waste his money on an all time great.
And for what do you need a capped all time great? No one has enough money to pay his salary.
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Date: 1/17/2011 3:49:06 PM
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If he wants to train for the NT, a potential 7 isn't good enough, so you need higher potential players, like those mvp's of 3k, that if trained until 25 or 26 can reach the NT.
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