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From: CrazyEye

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26636.6 in reply to 26636.5
Date: 4/28/2008 5:31:04 AM
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i think top teams are fighting for the allstar, because i don't want a rookie ;) And Players who got 2 seasons training would be on top for a very long time. Especially if the highpotential player need a season to compete with untrained top draft.

Edit: the high potential players are more for lont time trainers, who try to reach the top ;)
But i won't pay to much for the potential, especially for guards.


Last edited by CrazyEye at 4/28/2008 5:35:15 AM

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26636.7 in reply to 26636.1
Date: 4/28/2008 6:16:52 AM
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There are 5 potential levels above AllStar, so each potential rating for the draft probably corresponsd to 2 or 3 potential levels.

It would make sense that each potential level corresponds to one level higher for the skill cap. And I could see a 4 potential including "allstar" so that a 3 potential is "star" or less.

So pick #1 and hope he is 18. With 80 teams in Macedonia, the potential might be enough to eventually get him on the All Star Team.


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26636.8 in reply to 26636.1
Date: 4/28/2008 11:41:47 AM
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What does grade rating mean?

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26636.10 in reply to 26636.3
Date: 4/30/2008 10:41:01 PM
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Whatever his skills you could prob sell him for over a mil to those big teams who need the high stats and are willing to train.


To be honest... I'd rather you did the training for me then I buy him and then slowly blood him into my team!



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26636.11 in reply to 26636.1
Date: 5/2/2008 12:03:39 AM
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Go for the potential UNLESS you're exactly 1 player away from winning your league and that's the position you need, even then not so sure. Gratz on the find though, I'm looking at a 5* potential guy myself.