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261962.1
Date: 08/07/2014 06:51:01
Savlje BC
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So I have a player that i trained since draft and want to finish him.. according to buzzerbeaterstats.com he's currently trained exactly 88% of his potential. Here's his skills:

Age: 27
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: hall of famer

Jump Shot: prodigious Jump Range: proficient
Outside Def.: stupendous Handling: legendary
Driving: legendary Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: wondrous Inside Def.: prominent
Rebounding: strong Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: awful Free Throw: awful

I really can't decide whether I should go into ID and IS training and keep him as an all-around SF or finish him into a (point) guard? I also don't know how much maneuver this 12% till potential cap i actually have.. anyone more experienced able to advise me? Thank you.

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261962.2 in reply to 261962.1
Date: 08/07/2014 09:09:18
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If I were you, I would train the Passing and make him an excellent PG In a inside offense and passer in princeton or play him at SF in Patient.

Last edited by Myles at 08/07/2014 09:09:34

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261962.3 in reply to 261962.1
Date: 08/08/2014 01:49:39
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I would train his passing up and make him a PG, but if you really wanted to, one pop in ID wouldn't be the end of it for him, I don't think. Hopefully you could get to 14-15 passing...

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261962.4 in reply to 261962.1
Date: 08/08/2014 02:10:34
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Well regardless of where he plays, you should still get his Passing up to at least 12. I personally would make him a SG due to his lowerish rebounding, but lowerish passing as well. He could be a beast all round SG in my opinion though. Those shooting skills are insane and Legendary handling and driving suits anywhere well.

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261962.5 in reply to 261962.4
Date: 08/08/2014 05:00:27
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If salary is not a problem go for PA, if it is go for ID.

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261962.6 in reply to 261962.5
Date: 08/08/2014 06:49:17
Savlje BC
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Berlin BC
Thanks for answers I'll go for some passing and get it to 12 then, might just keep him as an all-around SG then. After PA is 12, best would be to go for more IS, OD or JS?

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261962.8 in reply to 261962.7
Date: 08/08/2014 21:25:53
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Maybe I am wrong, but this guy is already 27 years old. How fast do you think you can train up his passing and whatnot?

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261962.10 in reply to 261962.9
Date: 08/11/2014 04:54:59
Savlje BC
SKL
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Berlin BC
I actually sent a PM to NT manager, I doubt he would have a chance (after I wasted 1-2 seasons training one-on-one, where i neglected his more important skills, i kinda gave up on NT idea, i was too inexperienced), manager called him into NT at the start of season to check him out, but he was soon-after dropped without any PM sent to me, but who knows. Apparently our NT is very one-dimensional, so maybe this kind of player is missing and he could get a chance in the future if i train the right skills.

I'll wait for answer from NT manager and then decide what to do - most likely i'll get his passing up, though really want to get +1 point in OD and JS as well

But is getting any more points in IS worth it? I know noone mentioned it, but it's (only) 14 at, would getting it to 15 or 16 even be better than getting +1 into OD and JS?

And can he actually get any/all of this with 88% of his potential filled up?

Ty