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188393.11 in reply to 188393.9
Date: 7/2/2011 3:57:46 AM
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Jump Shot: wondrous Jump Range: sensational
Outside Def.: prolific Handling: prolific
Driving: prolific Passing: prominent
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: average Free Throw: strong

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188393.12 in reply to 188393.11
Date: 7/2/2011 5:07:16 AM
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i would guess 4-5 weeks, with tendency to 5. But no guarantees.

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188393.13 in reply to 188393.11
Date: 7/2/2011 9:31:12 AM
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I agree with CrazyEye it will probably take 4-5 weeks, most likely five. I also think its not worth it. Get a younger player training minutes instead of the 27 year old.

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188393.14 in reply to 188393.13
Date: 7/2/2011 5:14:35 PM
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That is what I thought, too, but I'm pretty sure that he is already on his fifth (if not even sixth) week of training and yet there is still no change. And out of those 5-6 weeks, he got at least 3 weeks of training last season when he was 26 years old. I thought that would count for something.
But to answer your question, I wasn't really planning to train him this long, but with every new week that he wouldn't pop, I thought "OK, I'll train him one more week and that is it". I'm pretty sure we all had that kind of moment at least once while playing this game.
Anyway, what do you estimate? Should I try "one more week" or should I just give up?

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188393.15 in reply to 188393.14
Date: 7/2/2011 5:22:38 PM
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I'd just cut it off now because if you train another week and don't get a pop then you'll be forced to train another week and if you still don't get a pop you will be very angry and frustrated.