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244879.7 in reply to 244879.1
Date: 6/26/2013 2:16:09 PM
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Honestly I wouldn't train this guy. I think there are to many weak spots. If you sell him you may get a few bucks for him though.

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244879.8 in reply to 244879.7
Date: 6/26/2013 10:02:03 PM
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How much will he fetch me?

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244879.9 in reply to 244879.8
Date: 6/26/2013 10:27:48 PM
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Not much. I would start the starting price at 1000 and you just never know. You may get 10,000 if you find the right buyer. Here's the thing it will take to long to get him to a place to dominate other teams. But if you were going to train him I'd start with one on one skills several weeks in a row. I didn't see his position but I'm guess power forward so train him in one on one forward skills.

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244879.10 in reply to 244879.9
Date: 6/27/2013 4:12:27 AM
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I dont know if this player is worth the 80k i invested? but he seemed like a player that i could train under my PF training program with the other guy i picked. need a bit of work on his passing and jump shot

Weekly salary: $ 2 682
Role: draws a paycheck
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DMI: 6600
Age: 18
Height: 6'7" / 201 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: mediocre
Jump Shot: inept Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: average Handling: respectable
Driving: respectable Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: average Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: inept Free Throw: respectable

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244879.11 in reply to 244879.10
Date: 6/27/2013 10:31:31 AM
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That guy has good secondaries, you could train him as a PF or a SF if you wanted. His secondary skills make him a very interesting prospect. IMO you could train a PF and a SF at the same time depending on what skills the other trainee also needs.

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244879.12 in reply to 244879.11
Date: 6/27/2013 11:44:01 AM
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I agree with Yellow Jacket. Make sure that you train him every week though and passing is important.

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244879.13 in reply to 244879.10
Date: 6/27/2013 11:46:49 AM
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JS and Passing. I'd do passing first, he'll make other players better.

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244879.14 in reply to 244879.1
Date: 6/27/2013 8:54:37 PM
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Its hard to develop home grown players in a small country. For instance there are only 12 Singapore players on the TL right now.

Keep him. If you develop him well the possibility is high that he would be on the U21.

I take that back, despite the small number of players in Singapore there seems to be a lot of talented coaches. He might be OK to keep as is but he certainly is just a backup consideration for a long time.



Last edited by lawrenman at 6/27/2013 9:18:50 PM