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To train or not to train?

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From: FatCurry

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143139.5 in reply to 143139.4
Date: 5/7/2010 1:10:02 PM
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100% agree he could be a solid player. As a guard Allstar would be fine to contribute in the NBBA, Bigman would be cutting it close. I dont know where a SF would cap out skills wise w/ allstar potential. I do feel though that becuase of his financial situation being in the NBBA probably making some good money as he isn't one of the highest salary teams there: ((135547.34)(135547.15)). He could easily afford getting a better trainee. I think for him it would be worth the effort, because as we mentioned when training this player early on he will be a black hole, so if you are going to go through that effort I think you should at least get the max benefit from it.

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143139.8 in reply to 143139.1
Date: 5/8/2010 8:48:39 AM
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Sell.

Even with 3 more pops he won't look amazingly more attractive on the transfer list and the time it takes and risks you take to obtain these you might get lucky and get 2 pops on a starter.

IF he had respectable OD I'd skill up to strong and then he would stand out on the TL but he is 3 off that and currently only has 1 skill above respectable (albeit a nice one in passing)

You could also go for 3 cheap pops in DR/HD/JS and then go for the sale when his JS is strong. Overall i feel the time spent improving him isnt going to be for much monetary gain and now is the time he can still attract a premium on his transfer fee based on age and attraction to many lower division managers for his versatility/wage and longevity appeal.