You can pretty much insert the same reply I just gave with the following exceptions...
Has prominent in the inside skills and average secondaries.
He sold for $ 919 300.
That is nowhere near enough infomation to prove your point. Even though the point you are trying to prove has nothing to do with what I said..
My player had strong/proficient inside skills and higher secondaries and sold for almost double.
I am not comparing a player with the same primaries. I am comparing a player with higher primaries! You trained over half a season of guard skills which means trained the way I said, there would be at least 2-3 pops in each of his primary skills. I had a quick look and I will show you an example of untouched secondaries and high primaries...
Níels Guðjónsson (12279712) Center
Owner: J_Celtics
Weekly salary: $ 45 977
DMI: 261900
Age: 20
Height: 7'0" / 213 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: awful Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: atrocious Handling: average
Driving: atrocious Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: tremendous Inside Def.: tremendous
Rebounding: tremendous Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: atrocious Free Throw: strong
Experience: pitiful
Place a bid on this player
Current Bid: $ 1 850 000 by Dream Team N.B.A
Auction Ends: 8/28/2010 6:14:05 PM
Now this player is even a year older and going for more than your guy. Even though you could add another season to your player who sold for less and would have higher primaries, the players on the market see high primaries and spend up accordingly. The player the discussion is about (if you remember there was one!) could be as good (probably even better) in 1 season as a 19 year old, so you can almost double the price that this player is selling for. And there is still nearly 2 hours of bidding to go...
Secondaries are more expensive on young players because they are harder to train up!
Secondaries are almost (I said almost) irrelivant to the sale price of a young tall because they are harder to train. The time spent training secondaries reduces the level of primaries, which just like potential, induces people to overpay for allround lesser players. This is especially relivant to a player in topic as he doesnt have the best level to start with.
Good day to you also!
Last edited by Pablo Ignatio Montoya at 8/27/2010 2:34:00 AM