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126140.626 in reply to 126140.625
Date: 8/30/2010 11:06:38 PM
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Weekly salary: $ 3 691

DMI: 38600
Age: 18
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: strong

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: average ↑ Handling: strong
Driving: respectable ↑ Passing: strong
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: average

Also:



Weekly salary: $ 12 192

DMI: 66900
Age: 20
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: star-----> :-(
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: proficient
Outside Def.: prolific Handling: proficient
Driving: average Passing: prolific
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: awful
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: mediocre

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126140.627 in reply to 126140.626
Date: 8/31/2010 11:36:28 AM
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you can still get 35k or so of skills in a Star potential, and with handling 3 higher than driving, he's looking good as a PG.

I'd take his OD & Handling to 13, Passing to 12 and then see how much JS you can squeeze in before he caps.

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Date: 8/31/2010 3:34:37 PM
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What about Paris' first guy? He was drafted by ME!!!

From: AEM1977
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Date: 8/31/2010 6:45:21 PM
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Weekly salary: $ 4 495

DMI: 84500
Age: 18
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: strong

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

Experience: pitiful

My rookie.

From: pmfg10

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Date: 8/31/2010 7:52:17 PM
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If I were you I would give him 2 pops in passing and one 1vs1 week.

From: AEM1977

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126140.631 in reply to 126140.630
Date: 8/31/2010 8:55:10 PM
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are u psychic???

Training is set for passing this week, so yeah, get that up then go back to OD.

From: pmfg10

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Date: 9/1/2010 7:22:15 AM
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I'd figure that you would go for passing because it's a little low comparing to the other skills. You are better off getting that passing up a little bit because passing is a very important skill.

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Date: 9/1/2010 7:34:31 AM
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Passing is indeed important but the pace that it pops in an 18/19/20 or 21 years old player is almost the same.

I would spend most of the 18/19 year old training Pressure.

There's 3 weeks left to the playoffs and then 2 weeks more. If you single position him those 5 weeks in pressure you could probably increase the OD to prolific and have the Handling in strong and the driving in respectable. With a bit of luck, and if he didn't pop yet in ID you could even had a pop there.

So end of the 18 years old:

Jump Shot: strong Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: prolific Handling: strong
Driving: respectable Passing: inept
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: inept/mediocre
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: inept

Continue the 19 years old
14 weeks - 6 weeks pressure, 2 week stamina/free throw (all-star/playout/playoff), 6 weeks jump shot

Jump Shot: prominent/prolific Jump Range: proficient
Outside Def.: wondrous Handling: prominent
Driving: proficient Passing: inept
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: mediocre
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: inept

When he turns 20 you can give passing train and I guarantee you that in 6/7 weeks he can pop around 4 times (from inept to strong).

Of course you will need luck to have always the 48 minutes and no injuries. But there is always some way to compensate it!

Last edited by Killer Penguin at 9/1/2010 7:35:10 AM

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Date: 9/1/2010 11:00:00 AM
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14 on OD is indeed, he can have it around 11 and train passing that will help him more in the player performance. He can give OD 14-16 when he is 21-22. Why you wanna train so fast his OD, when he could do both things, defending-passing.

Training monoskilleds so fast is not really good for the player performance when he can keep improving in all skills every season and help more the team than only having 1 skill high.

Last edited by Marot at 9/1/2010 11:01:02 AM

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Date: 9/1/2010 12:37:13 PM
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That really depends if you wanna count with him in the starting five really early or if you can sacrifice some seasons and use him during cup/friendly matches!

Your comment is based on a direct good performance. Mine is more an advice to have a really good player in a slightly slower way but that can give you nice results in a near future.

This player was like this with 19 years old and 5 weeks left to the end of the season:

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Jump Shot: average Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: prodigious ↑ Handling: prominent
Driving: proficient Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: strong Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: inept Free Throw: inept

By training only pressure he manage to have several pops in Handling, Driving and Inside Defense (besides OD of course).
This is just one example of how you can get advantage of the slightly fast train of pressure when they are young. And the player is still useful for the team if you want to stop a good PG/SG.

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