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209193.43 in reply to 209193.40
Date: 2/8/2012 12:07:38 PM
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Nobody is saying you should stop training them, but you certainly should start training other skills than primaries.
"Oh sorry mate your IS is good enough, let's train your poor passing to adequate levels."

Well if you wanna pay a >200k salary and let play him as a PG, ok then do that ^^

It's really difficult to train bigmen in guard skills...

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209193.44 in reply to 209193.39
Date: 2/8/2012 12:09:32 PM
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anyway i dont want to try to make you hate monster players i tried to show everybody that sustainable team can beat monster team in b3, unfortunately my best player got injured so i couldnt. philosopher king could show you there is a way with sustainable roster to win, thrylos team could prove it, you dont need that 20-19-18 skill levels to be good.


You made some good points, but I'm still thinking the economie needs a change...

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209193.45 in reply to 209193.42
Date: 2/8/2012 12:11:32 PM
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Kenny Lofton at least fits this game:
He is one of only two men to play in a college basketball Final Four (1988, the first for the Arizona Wildcats) and a Major League Baseball World Series. The other is fellow East Chicago Washington High School alumnus Tim Stoddard, who was a member of the N.C. State team that won the 1974 NCAA Basketball Championship. Stoddard later pitched for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1979 World Series

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209193.46 in reply to 209193.42
Date: 2/8/2012 12:18:27 PM
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Its pretty bad though and could be fixed very easily...

From: ezlife

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209193.47 in reply to 209193.43
Date: 2/8/2012 12:21:50 PM
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How about you train his secondary skills while he's young and cheap and then smash his primaries once you're satisfied with his secondaries?

It's not that difficult to train big men in guard skills: it's only worth like 1 season of training out of position (I consider that JS, DR and HA are trained easily - 1v1 forwards). When you pay them 5k - 20k a week, it's comfortable to train them during the cup / scrimmage.

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209193.48 in reply to 209193.46
Date: 2/8/2012 12:39:16 PM
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I don't actually see why it is bad. It isn't my cup of tea, but if people want to help out their NTs or have a superstar for a few weeks and have the cash to do so, why not? I am not trying to be cute, but just want to know the arguments for why it is bad. Can you lay them out for me?

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
From: Thabo91

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209193.49 in reply to 209193.47
Date: 2/8/2012 12:43:27 PM
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Yes 1vs1 is easy, but JR OD and Ps is not... To train a bigmen (even if he's 18) from 3 to 7 in Ps is a long process...

Last edited by Thabo91 at 2/8/2012 12:44:17 PM

From: ezlife

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209193.50 in reply to 209193.49
Date: 2/8/2012 1:08:53 PM
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true, thus I like to draft/buy some tall guards: they already have a high level in these 3 skills that are tough to train at the expense of big men primaries (which will train a lot faster anyway).

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209193.51 in reply to 209193.48
Date: 2/8/2012 1:32:41 PM
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It simply does not make sense that you can "overtrain" a player. We have to stop training because players become to expensive and thus lose value. Players that become too good are a liability because of high salaries AND low transfer value, explain me this logic!

It is like a high end Lamborghini would be worth the same as a low end Dacia and a regular Renault would build the most expensive cars. Or gold=copper>diamonds...

Now what would happen if we capped player salaries? We would train centers up to the cap and even further as every additional pop would be free and thus valuable.

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209193.53 in reply to 209193.52
Date: 2/8/2012 2:10:39 PM
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Rich people can own a couple of Lambos and still do well financially. Its not like they would buy on at the beginning of the month and sell him again at the end of the month because they found out it was too expensive.

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