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233858.51 in reply to 233858.50
Date: 4/3/2013 3:33:28 PM
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Is it possible that you could give us a numerical value of his skills?


The answer you're trying to get is:
Guard skills: 1
IS: 8
ID: 10
RB: 9
SB: 6
Stamina/FT: 2

But the only real answer you need to know is that the guy is 20, is 7'5", has all 1s in his guard skills and a salary of 7.5k.

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Date: 4/6/2013 6:55:31 AM
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My player future's U21 star:

Quintin Richmond (29728587)
Weekly salary: $ 4 528
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 11500
Age: 18
Height: 5'9" / 175 cm
Potential: hall of famer


Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: mediocre ↑ Handling: respectable
Driving: respectable Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: pitiful
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: mediocre

Experience: atrocious


training him with lvl5 trainer

Last edited by Youth training Fan at 4/6/2013 6:57:17 AM

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233858.54 in reply to 233858.52
Date: 4/6/2013 3:51:04 PM
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Really nice player. Probably the best for a guard in his age group when you are basing it off overall skills height and potential. Not only do I think he will probably make the U21 team but he has a great chance at making the national team as well down the line. You are very lucky.

The only bad thing about him is that he fouls a ton...

Last edited by E.B.W. at 4/6/2013 3:53:01 PM

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Date: 4/6/2013 4:08:57 PM
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Because my parents are lithuanians, no big deal about that my username is like this, i think :D

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Date: 4/6/2013 4:13:06 PM
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Thanks, what do you think of his secondaries? How much do they need to be raised in your opinion?

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Date: 4/6/2013 4:30:35 PM
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I think the only bad secondary is ID but with OD training it will be raised. Word of the wise do not do inside training on a short guard. Learned that the hard way

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Date: 4/6/2013 5:05:47 PM
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You have a great trainee, but you are playing him too many minutes. The least amount you need for 100% training is 48 minutes (It is indicated as 48+ in the training box on the Manage My Team page). The general consensus is 48-75 minutes per week, but the sweet spot is around 50-60 minutes per week. This will raise the Game Shape of your players. The higher a player's game shape, the better they perform. 9 GS is the best, while 8 GS is pretty good.

You need more players. In order to be competitive and to make money, a good amount of players on your team is 10-14. The first 10 are for league games, and the rest are for Cup matches/scrimmages. Another big moneymaker is your arena. This is where you will make a majority of your money. Right now, I would expand the bleachers by 500 and the lower tier by 150. Building your arena is very important.

Unfortunately, you landed in a D4 league. If I were you, I would tank and invest 10k in the draft each week to get a guard to train along with Richmond. Or you could buy one of the transfer list.

Good luck, and enjoy BB!

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233858.60 in reply to 233858.59
Date: 4/6/2013 5:47:00 PM
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You have a great trainee, but you are playing him too many minutes. The least amount you need for 100% training is 48 minutes (It is indicated as 48+ in the training box on the Manage My Team page). The general consensus is 48-75 minutes per week, but the sweet spot is around 50-60 minutes per week. This will raise the Game Shape of your players. The higher a player's game shape, the better they perform. 9 GS is the best, while 8 GS is pretty good.

You need more players. In order to be competitive and to make money, a good amount of players on your team is 10-14. The first 10 are for league games, and the rest are for Cup matches/scrimmages. Another big moneymaker is your arena. This is where you will make a majority of your money. Right now, I would expand the bleachers by 500 and the lower tier by 150. Building your arena is very important.

Unfortunately, you landed in a D4 league. If I were you, I would tank and invest 10k in the draft each week to get a guard to train along with Richmond. Or you could buy one of the transfer list.

Good luck, and enjoy BB!


@BD

spot on! except the draft part................

draft is either: OH YEA! I got a good potential player to help build my team on

or

F*** the draft I got all lowlifes who can't ball

@the guy with richmond

if I were you I'd just save as much $$$ as you can and spend that on the Free Agent Draftees, b/c imo I don't like chances of getting a star+ pot. with approx. 20 scouting points. you can though use the 2 points a week and bank those scouting points for a future draft season (like maybe when you promote back to D4) and then this following season (24) you go out there and get a guy to train alongside Richmond.

just my experience with drafts (all my drafts I didn't invest in, got garbage)........either spend the cash or get trash. 10k imo is not spending the cash.

Last edited by tough at 4/6/2013 5:47:41 PM

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Date: 4/6/2013 5:54:50 PM
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Don't listen tough,he's just sour at his bad luck.

If you scout correctly you can come out with a great trainee.

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