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From: C- Diddy

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293020.5 in reply to 293020.1
Date: 4/8/2018 11:29:43 PM
Springfield Storm
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Here’s a guy I completely trained from scratch with the same potential:


Height: 6'2" / 188 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: proficient
Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: proficient
Outside Def.: marvelous Handling: wondrous
Driving: marvelous Passing: tremendous
Inside Shot: prominent Inside Def.: prolific
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: mediocre

Experience: proficient TSP: 110 (77 + 33)


He’s been my point guard for numerous seasons and is a good PG in D3. He’s not the best but he’s good. Look inside is the offense he works best in. I thought you might be interested in a similar build.

From: Llama

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293020.6 in reply to 293020.4
Date: 4/9/2018 12:00:01 AM
Llama of Wall Street
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Yeah I’m up to just under 9K seats, with less than half a season played. Hoping to be at about the 15k mark by the end of the season. I should be above 500 record wise this season and clear 80K+ a week, which I believe will be 100k+ soon but won’t know until it starts.

I should be selling all of my trainees from the initial group? And do you mean before they cap? Trying to figure out when “capping happens” that will come with time . Seems like 25-27 depending on potential and training.

Part of what I like about training inside guards is their salary isn’t too bad . I really like their production to salary ratio that’s possible.

Thank you for all the suggestions. I’m trying not to bother my mentor too much haha.

From: Llama

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293020.7 in reply to 293020.5
Date: 4/9/2018 12:03:13 AM
Llama of Wall Street
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Yes that is very similar to what I’m looking to build. My three main trainees are pretty similar in stat distribution with some minor variances where my thought was they could fill My SF/PG/SG roles but that might be a little hopeful . One of their IS is atrocious but hopefully the elastic effect will help that . Definitely been some early mistakes , but learning from them .

Thank you!

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293020.9 in reply to 293020.8
Date: 4/9/2018 3:00:19 AM
Diamond Dogs
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It's beneficial to train drafted players until they cap, even if they bloat your salaries the training exemption will deduct the difference from they players' initial salaries because they are home grown.

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293020.11 in reply to 293020.10
Date: 4/9/2018 5:29:04 AM
Diamond Dogs
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Neither do I, but AFAIK you save more on salaries as long as the player is your draftee because the growth in salary due to training is added to the training exemption therefore reducing your potential salary if that player was bought from the market instead. I'd be happy if someone more knowledgeable can expand on this.

Last edited by Pro_Shot 🇵🇭 at 4/9/2018 5:29:51 AM