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From: mhjr22
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197042.1
Date: 9/23/2011 10:46:23 PM
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so this guy came with the original players i got, and he's not that great, so i'm just wondering if i should keep him around and train him untill he's like 22ish. i'm planning on getting a PG trainee in the draft. so should i train him, or just buy a good PG???

Weekly salary: $ 2 536
Role: rotation player
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DMI: 8000
Age: 19
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: respectable

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

Experience: atrocious

From: rcvaz

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197042.2 in reply to 197042.1
Date: 9/23/2011 11:13:43 PM
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If you plan on training guards in the future, then this guy is a very poor trainee. You can find better for almost nothing in the TL, so there's really no point in wasting your training with him

From: Ashurri

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197042.3 in reply to 197042.1
Date: 9/23/2011 11:15:10 PM
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consider this, you can get a similar aged trainee for $20,000 and below who has skills better than this; this trainee of yours might take half a season or more to be as good. Also the skills it has now is very bad, you can't even play him in any game except in scrimmages unless you don't mind him hurting your team. this is general advice to players asking if it's worth training players like this.

try looking at the transfer list when you're free and search for young players _if_ you got no one to train at the moment. It's just abit over the halfway mark still many weeks till the season is over. You can get a cheap and young 1k-20k player with starting salary 3k-4k, then sell it later for more cash later if you get a nice draft pick.