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197218.3 in reply to 197218.1
Date: 9/27/2011 8:38:19 PM
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I'm still training my NT PG. He's 28. Last week he popped in OD. If you drafted him and he's good, don't sell him until you have to. Those homegrown guys are good for your t-shirt sales (merchandise $$$). However, I'm in a different situation and can't really train 18 year olds in my league. I suppose I could, but I don't.

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Arnon Punpak ↑popped↑ in Outside Def. from
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Arnon Punpak (7695851) Point Guard

Weekly salary: $ 125 291
Role: rotation player
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DMI: 1667100
Age: 28
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: hall of famer
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197218.4 in reply to 197218.3
Date: 9/27/2011 9:03:44 PM
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You make a good point. I have also on occasion given training to older players, especially when doing 2-position. But when you are in the lower leagues you really want to improve your team as fast as possible, so you really need to be training those young guns. If you have a 28 y.o. superstar tagging along as the 3rd trainee, even better!

From: strilfe

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197218.5 in reply to 197218.4
Date: 9/28/2011 10:46:41 AM
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I have another question regarding age.

I have a 32 years old player and a level 4 trainer, specialized in career extension. When should I expect his drops and at which rate? Is it true that this ability works the same no matter the level?

Last edited by strilfe at 9/28/2011 10:48:45 AM

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197218.6 in reply to 197218.5
Date: 9/28/2011 10:49:23 AM
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the rate is random, and career extention works in your favour. but i am quite sure, that he would loose at least a little talent starting with age 33(maybe without a skilldown)

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197218.7 in reply to 197218.6
Date: 9/28/2011 11:54:47 AM
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Thanks man!!

From: Eli
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197218.8 in reply to 197218.7
Date: 10/8/2011 5:18:53 PM
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23yo superstar 50k salary not close to capping, worth to train? Or is training getting already to slow at this age and is better to buy new 18yo trainee?

Thanks for answers, regards

From: yodabig

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197218.9 in reply to 197218.8
Date: 10/8/2011 10:12:43 PM
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If he is already at $50,000 you would be crazy not to continue training him so he can be a beast right up to the NBBA level. However I would try to push the secondary skills more than the primary. A well balanced $70,000 capped superstar will be more cost effective than a mono-skilled $100,000 capped superstar.

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197218.10 in reply to 197218.9
Date: 10/9/2011 3:20:26 AM
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Ok thanks. He is already well balanced, first six skills are all between 13-15. Just one more question, until what age it is reasonable to train, of course if he's not capped? At what age does training become much slower?

From: yodabig

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197218.11 in reply to 197218.10
Date: 10/9/2011 9:46:35 AM
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IF he is a 50k 23 year old superstar you should would cap him in a season or two of training anyway. Most people don't think it is worth training players once they are 25 unless they are very special like NT players, but opinions vary.

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197218.12 in reply to 197218.11
Date: 10/9/2011 12:53:17 PM
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Thanks.