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104930.1
Date: 8/13/2009 1:34:59 PM
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Hello everyone,

I have a 19 years old 6'3 center with a potential of "perennial allstar (7)" in my team. Can someone pls tell me I should train this player or not?

some of his stats:
Inside Shot: respectable(7)
Rebounding: respectable(7)
Inside Def.: pitiful(2)
Shot Blocking: mediocre(5)

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104930.2 in reply to 104930.1
Date: 8/13/2009 1:38:01 PM
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Hmm...what are his stats in Inside Shot, Rebounding, Inside Defense? It is quite slow to train a short guy like him in inside skills, but maybe a little (to Strong or something) to get some money...

!zazhigai!
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104930.3 in reply to 104930.1
Date: 8/13/2009 2:09:10 PM
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inside Def.: pitiful(2)


his inside Def is very low it is better to train another player with better ID

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104930.4 in reply to 104930.2
Date: 8/13/2009 2:11:51 PM
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I'd see it as a waste to train any of those stats with a guy that 6'3". I'd personally train him as a SG/SF, mostly SF. Those are good enough stats to keep for a SF that will benefit him, especially if he's stuck inside in man situations.

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104930.5 in reply to 104930.4
Date: 8/13/2009 2:46:49 PM
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He may have really low stats in the outside skills with that low salary!
For me, I would train him to strong in Rebounding and Inside Shot (if training big guys right now in the team anyway) and then sell him. Otherwise sell him directly.

!zazhigai!
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104930.6 in reply to 104930.1
Date: 8/13/2009 8:37:27 PM
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If you are already training C/PF I would train this guy for a while. He still has plently of potential left.

I would keep training him until I found someone more suitable to train as a C/PF then sell this guy off. He will train slower than someone taller.

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104930.7 in reply to 104930.6
Date: 8/14/2009 8:15:14 AM
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I would sell him now or train him for the rest of this season and keep him then as an untrained backup. In a few weeks he will be 20 and it wont make sense anymore to train him a lot (especially with that lack of inside defense).

Try to get three 18 year old Center or Guard trainees (preferrably C as they are easier to train imo) at the beginning of the next season (maybe you can even draft them at no extra expenses), they will perform much better in the long run if trained properly.

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104930.9 in reply to 104930.8
Date: 8/23/2009 1:17:29 AM
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dmi is not important

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104930.11 in reply to 104930.10
Date: 8/23/2009 2:50:57 PM
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not at all, it really depends on there skill,salary and gameshape.



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