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193791.9 in reply to 193791.8
Date: 8/11/2011 6:27:39 AM
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Heres my starting small forward... I double position trained him for 2 seasons(with level 4 trainer) , and now this is his third season single position training.(with level 6 trainer.) he should cap very soon. I want to get in a couple passing pops soon if I can before he caps. I wouldnt have trained him this way if he was my main trainee. first i was training him as a center for 1 season, then I drafted my main trainee (a gaurd) If i could have something different on him, I would trade an OD and JS pop for driving. but he is very effective, and will probably be able to hold his own in div 3

Weekly salary: $ 21 946
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 83000
Age: 22
Height: 6'4" / 193 cm
Potential: star
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: sensational Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: tremendous Handling: average
Driving: average Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: strong Inside Def.: prominent
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: atrocious

Experience: inept

Last edited by shoe lover at 8/11/2011 6:31:30 AM

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193791.10 in reply to 193791.9
Date: 8/11/2011 6:44:48 PM
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thats a very good SF. he has very high defensive skills. Thats very rare. I wish i could find a SF like that in the TL.

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193791.12 in reply to 193791.11
Date: 8/12/2011 11:32:50 AM
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wow thats good, you just need a little of JR , DR and RB and maybe passing. Its probably one of the best ive seen. Another problem is that its hard to find a good prospect in the TL, most 18 years old have a pitiful or an awful skill.