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106319.5 in reply to 106319.4
Date: 8/24/2009 9:22:08 AM
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he's a well balanced player with high potential but as others said potantial can be misleading and kinda overrrated. I am sorry but it seems you payed way much to this player, but since you can't sell him for your buying price (not even close) you better focus on training and get the best out of the guy.

edit: and if you are asking how to train him I recommend you to start with one on one.

Last edited by karapaks at 8/24/2009 9:25:20 AM

From: Di Genius

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106319.6 in reply to 106319.1
Date: 8/24/2009 9:24:47 AM
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Seriously you overpaid by about $560000. He is going to be 20 next season which is when you are going to be able to fully train him. He may be a good addition to your team but I do think you grossly overpaid for it.

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106319.7 in reply to 106319.5
Date: 8/24/2009 10:14:06 AM
Jokehim Maniacs
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Agree with you. And I would much rather train an 18 year old star potential player with that salary than an almost 20 years old Hall of famer. Such player costs very little after the draft been done. I could train the player to a $30k or so salary with a higher training speed as he is two years younger instead. Can't build up a very high quality player though but that will as well be difficult due to training improvement slowing down due to age with a 20 year old player.

Afraid you have overpaid to a very high extent. Best option might be to sell him and hope that someone else also misunderstand the value of his potential at such late age and with such low salary. Had he had better passing and inside shooting he could have compensated a rather low salary pretty well though but now you probably need to waste time with this to get a player that do not lack big weaknesses as a Small forward.

From: Shoei

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106319.8 in reply to 106319.7
Date: 8/24/2009 8:54:51 PM
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take it easy on the fellow dear mates,

dont worry mistakes like this makes you better, i would say try to develop him instead of selling him quick because surely you might sell him on a lower price and thats bad.

if your purpose is to train someone then continue on, i cant blame you but at least get your money back

From: DoG

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106319.9 in reply to 106319.8
Date: 8/25/2009 1:49:24 AM
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I got this guy for 200K, in a bid war: was he worth it? Am curious to hear what other GM's think, trying to get a feel on how people buy and sell :)

Thanks in advance!

Weekly salary: $ 3 114
DMI: 6300
Age: 18
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: perennial allstar

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: pitiful
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept
Driving: respectable Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: mediocre

From: JohnnyB

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106319.10 in reply to 106319.9
Date: 8/25/2009 1:57:28 AM
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Not that bad, but he only can be an SF, and he has some big holes on this skills like rebounding and passing mostly. In my opinion when u want to train an SF who is short then u start from the inside skills, couz younger player=developing faster. Then you can train his outside skills. (Shorter guys develops outside skills faster, and the opposite) I feel that height at least for the big men that i am training height maybe more important than age

From: Jokehim

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106319.11 in reply to 106319.9
Date: 8/25/2009 3:04:06 AM
Jokehim Maniacs
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A decent player that will be tricky to train. Small forward must be the best to train.

For me he is not possible to use a PG due to horrible passing. He is not reasonable as SG due to horrible jump range and passing as well as handling needs to be better. As SF he will not suffer as much from poor jump range and passing but it will stop him from ever being really good unless you decide to sacrifice a lot of training at him which I don't think you should. Can't be a center or power forward with atrocious rebounding.

Afraid that you will find it difficult to make him that good.

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106319.12 in reply to 106319.1
Date: 8/25/2009 9:18:20 AM
Kitakyushu
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Get his OD up to strong and then his JS and JR up to strong. With those 3 strongs, you might be able to get your money back. He can't play SF with a pitiful ID.. He will be a good SG. peace

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106319.13 in reply to 106319.12
Date: 8/25/2009 10:07:43 AM
Jokehim Maniacs
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Such plan are likely to take at least 12 weeks. I do think that he can earn more money from buying an 18 year old draft and improve that players skill than to train such old and poorly balanced player.

From: Switch

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106319.14 in reply to 106319.9
Date: 8/25/2009 10:31:39 AM
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do you train ALL your young players?

almost all your plyers is 18-20 years old..

From: Abaareey

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106319.15 in reply to 106319.8
Date: 8/25/2009 10:52:37 AM
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mistakes like this makes you better


I paid 1,273,500 for this player, the value of his potential made me pay.
really I won't do that again never.

Weekly salary: $ 6 629
DMI: 37400
Age: 19
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: strong


Jump Shot: proficient Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: average
Driving: strong Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: strong Inside Def.: strong ↑
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: awful

Experience: atrocious






Last edited by Abaareey at 8/25/2009 10:53:23 AM

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