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305469.1
Date: 07/11/2020 18:42:34
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DMI: 12300
Age: 18
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: average
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: inept Handling: respectable
Driving: proficient ↑ Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: average

Experience: pitiful TSP: 63 (40 + 23)

How good can this player become?

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305469.2 in reply to 305469.1
Date: 07/11/2020 19:29:53
Arsenal 98
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
272272
Second Team:
Stamford Snow Leopards
Let's say this is a player I own with the same potential and almost the same height, his skills:

Jump Shot: wondrous Jump Range: tremendous
Outside Def.: prodigious Handling: wondrous
Driving: prodigious Passing: tremendous
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: prolific
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: strong
(122 tsp)

So at least that good, and maybe a bit better if you move some skills around and keep training a little longer than I did.

Last edited by Bergkamp at 07/11/2020 19:31:02

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305469.3 in reply to 305469.1
Date: 07/12/2020 01:36:22
O-Beshimi
II.2
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Nice secondaries, most trainers will tell you to train 1on1 forwards or guards. I would train od first for the rest of the season. PAS is relatively low potential for NT's, so u21 is not out of the question but forget making a Senior team. Its up to you on how you want to build that guy. You can make him a scorer or a natural PG. His short height will make od training relatively faster. Training his inside skills will also be much slower. He can become your key player in div 4 and 3. When you get to div 2 he may just be a secondary or third option for your team. Depends on how long you are willing to train him. I have seen a scoring type PAS with more or less 115 tsp. I have also seen a more defensive natural point guard go as high as 110 tsp. If i were you reach out to your u21 coach/staff so they can guide you accordingly.