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169388.7 in reply to 169388.6
Date: 1/13/2011 3:39:54 PM
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My calculator says his salary should be $ 3 664, however, if you replace JS from respectable(7) to strong(8), his salary would be $ 4 311.
I would suspect his actual JS is something like 7.9. And probably his RB>6, JR>5. OD>4 and ID>5.
If you give him 7.9 JS, 6.9 RB, 5.9 JR, 4.9 OD and 5.9 ID, his salary would be $ 5 478.

It could be anything from his JS being very close to 8, to all of his "salary skills" being about 0.4 higher than what it says.

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169388.8 in reply to 169388.7
Date: 1/14/2011 12:09:40 AM
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You can't forget that position is an important piece of information as it gives you a rough estimation of the skill distribution. With a SF with 5 balls, you know JS is going to be high. You also know that some other skills will be proportionally lower or the position would change. OD, Handling, Passing (or he would be a guard) and the inside skills.

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169388.10 in reply to 169388.9
Date: 1/14/2011 11:01:44 AM
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It's the position buddy. JS and rebounding are the major contributer to a SF's salary.

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Date: 1/14/2011 8:03:48 PM
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I agree he looks very unappealing right now. But I you train him solely on one on one and ball handling for one full season, I think he will be a very promising 19 year old. And his salary won't rise much, either. Just don't train his JS or Rebounding until you have a complete SF, and from then he can have a breakout year training his primaries.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme