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From: G Khan

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Date: 4/14/2012 5:42:34 PM
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I check on the transfer list occasionally to see PAS with salaries of $70K or more. There are a lot of guards with comparable skills at this price level. Some of the centers go up to $120K but I know enough to disregard those comparisons. I've seen the forum help manuals and it suggests that PAS can have a salary cap range of $90-$140 depending on sublevel. But perhaps that info is outdated due to seasonal salary adjustments? Anyway, I figured some experienced owners can take a quick look at the skills and salary and say either "dude has reached his soft cap" or "dude has some room to go".

From: G Khan

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Date: 4/14/2012 5:45:18 PM
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Thanks. Don't have an alternative trainee anyway. So I guess I'll plug along with him in the training rotation till next season and see what results I get.

From: CoachSK

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Date: 4/15/2012 12:08:02 AM
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Dude that is such a waste of a player. What were you thinking, the guy has insane salary because of his JS/JR and looking at your recent and more successful games you've been playing LI offense, what do you need that kind of player for. Almost $1.2 million.
A player like this will perform much better than that one with skills like this, salary would be about 27k and will probably cost you 500k-900k in the market.
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Date: 4/15/2012 1:49:43 AM
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my trainee looks nearly exzactly the same but had 13 passing and 12 driving:D And he shots 40% per game with LI tactics. But 4,7% from 3pt range hehe... But i like his trainee more than mine because it looks perfect to run a outside oriented tactic. Since in lower leagues people cant afford good guards its better to run outside tactics. Centers costs 300k or so so everyone can buy few beasts to defend your LI.

Next seazon i am going to rebuild and buying guards with high jr, and low passing and defensive minded centers which costs 25-30k salary with 15 ID and 15 reb + some shot blocking. So theoricly its cheaper to run good outside offense than inside one:) Since 60k salary center is somewhat 13/14/13 while 60k pg can be really really nice.

From: G Khan

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Date: 4/15/2012 2:09:55 AM
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I didn't train him this way. Just bought him to finish out his skills - or so I had hoped. The LI offense is easy to run, but way more effective if you have good outside shooters to counter a 2x3 or Inside Box and One.

From: Tarikz
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Date: 4/15/2012 12:23:51 PM
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Take a look at this guy :

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Has anyone seen a player with such potential (without an asterisk) and this high salary ?

From: Coolbobj

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Date: 4/16/2012 4:12:37 PM
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Matbe the 2 position training has slowed things down but I wouldn't be surprised if he is capped with that JR.

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Date: 4/16/2012 8:39:56 PM
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23 year old, Perennial All-Star with $67K salary.

He hasn't popped in 6 weeks of training (2 position training of OD, PA, JS rotation).


I'm doing the same training with a very similar shooting guard except that his salary is $35K, and he averages a pop every other week. So your player must be closed to maxed out.

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Date: 4/16/2012 11:59:24 PM
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That's likely true. This week's training will tell me a lot though as he must pop in at least driving this week if he's trainable.