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Date: 10/29/2012 10:20:48 AM
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Option 2: If you train secondaries he will be a better and more valuable player. The longer you wait to train secondaries the more expensive it becomes so it's really important you do this asap. However, to do this you are going to have to play him almost exclusively at PG which would really hurt your team this season and next (I agree he should get at least 1.5 seasons on secondaries).


Being in V is a great time to train out of position. Even ignoring the possibility of training him using scrimmage minutes, I don't think it would be difficult or painful at all for this guy to play the point in a V league sufficiently well enough to get his 48 minutes, especially since he can be switched defensively to guard a big man if there's concern about fouls at PG. It won't be ideal with his flow skills being substandard, but especially since half of his conference is either bot or inactive, there's no better time to try it.

From: ibarix

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Date: 10/29/2012 12:17:29 PM
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I say inside training. 218 cm would be shame to waste with outside training.

From: Ulkar

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Date: 10/29/2012 12:45:15 PM
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and that will create a salary monster that will explode on him after 2 seasons of training and that will sell for 200k when done...

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Date: 10/29/2012 1:29:11 PM
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I think that 21-22 years old none caped high salary centers with decent secondary skills sell quite well in the market. So in my opinion if he would sell his player in late 21's he would get quite a deal IMO.

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Date: 10/29/2012 3:55:40 PM
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and that will create a salary monster that will explode on him after 2 seasons of training and that will sell for 200k when done...


Around 120k salary after 2 seasons with primaries training. That's not a salary monster. He'll be around cap then so he can be sold for more then just 200k. And they will probably promote by then.

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Date: 10/29/2012 4:46:09 PM
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you do realize that 120k is more than a full dV roster

From: Big Dogs

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Date: 10/29/2012 5:09:51 PM
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I used to have a 21 YO C who only had star potential. I bought him when he was 18 for 20k. When I finished training him, he was 7/7/3/7/6/7 12/12/11/5, IIRC, and he ended up selling for 553k. (22722238) If he trains the player's secondaries now, at the lowest league level, he will garner more profit on the TL, instead making less because he decided to go with the typical, run-of-the-mill build for a big.

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Date: 10/29/2012 6:24:00 PM
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you do realize that 120k is more than a full dV roster

Yes. He better promote then :)

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Date: 10/29/2012 6:35:06 PM
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I'd get it if it were dV, but at least in the US bracket most of the DV leagues are 3/4th's bot right now. about 50% of the humans left in that bracket promote each year i reckon. If he's got this stud inside U21 player, then he'd have to throw games in order to lose them, even with out of position training at one point or another. I promoted when i wasn't even fully active.