That ain't true if I have a 18 year old trainee I can train him until he is 23-24 or even more for him to be excellet. For a new team its really hard to afford a 18-19 year old trainee (good one atleast). So buy the best you can, train him for some time, sell for profit and buy a better one ;) 20-22 is ok to train also.
Yes, I agree. 20-22 is ok for a trainee. I also train those, but I only for players that I intend to keep for a while. I think picking the optimal training is much more difficult, than for younger players. Especially now, that younger players are getting at training boost.
I believe, that a nice 19 y.o. trainee is not so high, especially Inside Players are quite cheap. (range: inept/mediocre to average on most relevant skills). With the fast training times it is pretty quick to turn these into very sellable players.
This player would be a decent trainee for a new team. And he was $1500. With a bit more money 1-2 skill could have been a bit higher.
Peng Difang (3231096)
Owner:
Aalborg Warriors
Weekly salary:
$ 2 864
DMI: 8400
Age: 18
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: inept
Jump Range: average Outside Def.: respectable Handling: average Driving: awful Passing: inept
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: awful
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: average Free Throw: mediocre
Experience: atrocious
Last edited by Blacksword at 2/27/2008 6:58:01 AM