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256347.66 in reply to 256347.65
Date: 4/18/2014 6:05:40 PM
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Eh, if you actually had any trainable players on your Utopian team, it's an amazing feat. It sounds like you had 4 somehow. That's freakishly lucky.

Oh wait, I see you bought some. But they basically all have starter potential? I'm confused. Were you planning to train these, then sell them, then buy trainees with higher potential?

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Date: 4/18/2014 6:54:01 PM
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no, this is my "system" at work.

i have a miserable training record. when i rebuilt, i bought 19 and 20 year olds who already benefited from someone who knew what they were doing. doing two-position training, i added, i figure, 25 skill points over the remainder of their trainable years. i expect to do the same now.

so for the four or so i have now (one will get trained, but will always be miserable), i hope to get to 75 -80 skill points. those guys will provide my base. from there, it is spend money on the draft and train single-position (which i have never done).

fulfilling this plan will take close to rest of the time we have a sun, give or take a billion years. this plan makes building the pyramids look like the construction of a cheap tract home in the suburbs. building this team will be an achievement i will have carved onto my headstone.

have i told you of my plans for my stadium -- to cap my bleachers at 4500?

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256347.70 in reply to 256347.69
Date: 4/18/2014 9:26:27 PM
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LOL. glad to see some posts referencing Utopia pops. Draws your attention away from the real deal

I can't train. In the NBBA, its even tougher.

Trading players is the only way to go

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256347.71 in reply to 256347.70
Date: 4/18/2014 9:44:09 PM
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LOL. glad to see some posts referencing Utopia pops. Draws your attention away from the real deal

I can't train. In the NBBA, its even tougher.

Trading players is the only way to go

maybe someone should even start a utopia thread!
it reminds me of people on FB posting about their babies. So exciting for everyone else!

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256347.73 in reply to 256347.67
Date: 4/20/2014 1:18:22 AM
Beware of Dogs
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If it all works out, I'm hoping to create another Watkins. :D


He is balanced, 114 total skill pts but only one is over 15 ... and you can easily guess what that one skill is. I drafted him at 19 and trained him entirely with a level 4 trainer. So repeating his skill set is very much doable for anyone. Understanding why he plays well at this level is something else and I'm still trying to figure that out.

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256347.74 in reply to 256347.73
Date: 4/21/2014 11:19:58 AM
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That sounds kind of like my SF Poom. He's 35 and dropped in a few skills, so I'm trying to remember how many he had. I think he was at 111 skill points before he was completely capped. I'm impressed you got your Superstar guy up to 114. What age did you stop training him at?

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Date: 4/21/2014 11:27:15 AM
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have i told you of my plans for my stadium -- to cap my bleachers at 4500?


Woh, I thought my Utopia plan was crazy, but you're really going all out on the unusual methods.

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256347.76 in reply to 256347.74
Date: 4/21/2014 12:06:08 PM
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That sounds kind of like my SF Poom. He's 35 and dropped in a few skills, so I'm trying to remember how many he had. I think he was at 111 skill points before he was completely capped. I'm impressed you got your Superstar guy up to 114. What age did you stop training him at?



Watkins capped at age ~26-27. When I drafted him, my vision for him was a LI PG but I was in the middle of training my SF Valdeon at the time. So he ended up getting lots of big training ... something I might not have done if it wasn't for Valdeon. Now, those inside skills are his strongest assess as most of his scoring are either dunks or driving layups.


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