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From: zyler

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151468.9 in reply to 151468.8
Date: 7/12/2010 10:34:26 PM
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effective transfer ad lol :)

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151468.11 in reply to 151468.6
Date: 7/12/2010 10:37:53 PM
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I looked at your roster but can't seem to find the player you are talking about. Can you post him here? What is his potential?

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151468.13 in reply to 151468.12
Date: 7/12/2010 10:45:08 PM
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ah right I was looking for a 19 year old :P
However, it is hard to say for sure without seeing his skills, but I don't think he is worth more than 700k. His salary is less than 10k and he is 20 years old. My 19 year old has higher salary than that.

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151468.14 in reply to 151468.13
Date: 7/12/2010 11:06:49 PM
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naker the point is how balanced his skills are , if his as balanced as smed said then his def worth more then 700k

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151468.16 in reply to 151468.14
Date: 7/13/2010 1:09:44 AM
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I guess it depends on what skills he has, i just didn't think you could get many skills for 10k salary.

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151468.17 in reply to 151468.15
Date: 7/13/2010 1:46:33 AM
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Without question JS is the most lucrative skill to train if you are trying to make money on the TL. People will overpay for OD, but usually the player must be decent all around to sell. There are 50000 users playing this game, and at least 30000 of them think, "Wow, high jump shot, this guy is great!"

One of the great misconceptions of the game, and a point to take advantage of if you are into working the TL.

The other misconception for me is the potential lust that people have. Unless you are going to single train a player, anything over Allstar is a waste of money. That is off topic, I know, but I wanted to say it anyway.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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151468.18 in reply to 151468.17
Date: 7/13/2010 10:26:16 AM
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I have to agree on the potential but i see a little problem with this.If you would like to train a C/PF the potential is important seeing that an Allstar will probably get his final pops around 60-70k salary and for a big man that is not high considering i'm playing in div.I.Also training guards even if using 2 position training with a normal 4k 18yo perennial/superstar by the time you get him to 21-22 yo he could be around 80-90k if you play his minutes right witch means that an Allstar will probably won't do.
What i like to point out is that potential shouldn't be so important to everyone especially to teams in lower division.I know everyone would like to train the next Kobe/Lebron/Wade but doesn't seem to be the right way seeing that when his training is over the team will probably not afford him on his roster.

To be on topic a little, the player his talking about could be a real gem because very balanced player(especially SFs) tend to have their salary explode when they reach 22-23 yo because a proficient/prominent player could have a 15-20k salary and then when he reaches sensational/tremendous could have 50-60k salary.
For an exemple i have a SF that a total of 95 skill points and has a salary of 27k and by the end of the season he will hopefully be at 100 skill points at a salary of 40k(salary calculator).For him to be this way i trained him to have almost the same stats for inside and outside.I've seen SF that have 80-90 skill points that get 60-70k salary.I actually don't take the players salary into account that much because of the calculating model that is used witch can make you believe the player is stronger that he actually looks.

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