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From: Csds
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Date: 10/22/2018 8:19:06 PM
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My first season in a while and I'm not really sure what the baseline is for a trainable player. Was pretty excited to get these 2 guys but they might just be garbage. Im in division 4.

1st round pick




Weekly salary: $ 6 298
Role: draws a paycheck


DMI: 0
Age: 19
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: strong
Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: strong
Handling: awful
Driving: mediocre
Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: strong
Inside Def.: inept
Rebounding: respectable
Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: pitiful
Free Throw: pitiful


Experience: atrocious
TSP: 65 (39 + 26)

3rd round



Weekly salary: $ 3 904
Role: draws a paycheck


DMI: 0
Age: 19
Height: 6'4" / 193 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: average
Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: average
Handling: strong
Driving: awful
Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: strong
Inside Def.: awful
Rebounding: mediocre
Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: average
Free Throw: mediocre


Experience: atrocious
TSP: 57 (38 + 19)

From: Myles

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296318.2 in reply to 296318.1
Date: 10/22/2018 10:03:20 PM
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The second guy is worth a lot more than the first. I would not train the first. The second is a fine trainee.

From: Csds

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296318.3 in reply to 296318.2
Date: 10/22/2018 10:28:08 PM
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The first does have some nice skills for a draftee though, probably will train both. I dont think I have seen any player drafted with a 6k salary. The 2nd was a huge steal for the 3rd round.

From: Myles

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296318.4 in reply to 296318.3
Date: 10/22/2018 10:35:35 PM
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I would rather have somebody with at least superstar potential. If you really want to, you can just train up this guy and sell him later

From: Csds

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296318.5 in reply to 296318.4
Date: 10/23/2018 12:22:45 AM
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Not really sure how far allstar potential takes a player before it caps, my hope is I hold onto him. maybe he comes off the bench when I make it to d3.

From: WardoYT

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296318.7 in reply to 296318.1
Date: 10/23/2018 7:34:57 PM
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Pren Allstar and you can get a starter for profit.

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296318.8 in reply to 296318.1
Date: 10/24/2018 3:21:33 PM
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train both. Id.. Their shot blocking is very low for guard at 19. Your going to need level 6 trainer for the mvp. 4 will do just fine if you cant afford the higher levels..


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296318.9 in reply to 296318.8
Date: 10/24/2018 7:09:50 PM
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How important are those skills for guards? I here they need to be decent but what kind of result will I see in games if they have a poor ID or SB?

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296318.10 in reply to 296318.9
Date: 10/25/2018 12:54:44 AM
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very important. at least 6-8 sb in guards.

poor inside defense , poor sb result. I think you'll get driven on all night for 30+pts or better by your rival guard. Its best to be well rounded in guard.

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296318.11 in reply to 296318.10
Date: 10/25/2018 10:43:37 AM
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That’s pain then. Should I train that and other weak skills first or their primaries? Also would it work better if I started my pg and sg at of and C during a scrimmage and train ID/SB then?