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From: j9s3
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Date: 12/04/2010 18:45:17
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Is high potential important to be able to make the N21 team, or is all-star+ potential only necessary for NT?
I have a player with star potential, I'm just wondering if he has a chance at the U21 team (I have 6 trainees, so I 2-pos train) -

Merrill Hanson (14597197) Shooting Guard
Owner: The Rebels
Weekly salary: $ 10 896
DMI: 132700
Age: 19
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: star
Game Shape: proficient
Jump Shot: prolific Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: proficient Handling: prolific
Driving: proficient Passing: strong
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: mediocre
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: inept Free Throw: mediocre
Experience: pitiful

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Date: 12/04/2010 18:58:40
Aussie Pride
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Best to contact your local U21 manager but i imagine it would be very competitive to make the US team.

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165529.3 in reply to 165529.1
Date: 12/04/2010 19:39:19
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Although he seems very nice, I think not because even if he's the best player in the Nation he will cap very soon and the others will be better than him very soon.

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Date: 12/05/2010 09:59:59
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he has about 30k in training left before he Caps if he trains balanced then it wont be a problem

From: oriolekid

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165529.5 in reply to 165529.1
Date: 12/05/2010 17:23:00
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I mean if he's good enough to make the team at the start of the season, he'll make it, but if he caps midseason nd ges passed he won't play anymore. Continue to train him though.

From: j9s3
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Date: 12/05/2010 19:46:33
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Alright, I guess I'll just continue to train him normally with 2 position. I wonder if he'll reach his cap by 21.

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165529.8 in reply to 165529.1
Date: 10/16/2015 02:10:31
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I want to ask the same question. In fact, I have numerous young players and being trained, but only one of them got the U21 NT call-up. (He got called up for Cymru :) and played well recently ... 26 points 10 rebounds (87491589) )

Currently, I planned to train the 18 years old as he might have a chance for Macau U21 NT next season. His potential is "star potential".

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165529.9 in reply to 165529.8
Date: 10/16/2015 04:25:08
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It really depends on the country (small countries have lower requirements because they can chose from a smaller pool of players) and how you train him. An SF can do very well with Star potential, but a Center needs higher potential generally.

Only sure way to find out is to contact the U21 coach of the country of your player.