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234374.78 in reply to 234374.77
Date: 1/23/2013 8:29:51 PM
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[Slovenija]
Alojz Pezdirnik (25408433)

Weekly salary: $ 17 134
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 339200
Age: 20
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: proficient

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: wondrous ↑ Handling: sensational
Driving: sensational Passing: wondrous
Inside Shot: awful Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: awful

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234374.79 in reply to 234374.1
Date: 1/24/2013 8:10:33 AM
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I'm looking for some advice on this guy:

Weekly salary: $ 3 137
Age: 18
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: proficient

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: proficient Handling: respectable
Driving: respectable Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: pitiful ↑
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: average Free Throw: awful

Too bad he's got holes in his PA and ID, but I was wondering what to do with that? I was figuring I'd need to work on his passing, but to what extend? 7, 10? I'm planning on running double position training with 6 trainees in order to maximize profit; I know it's not ideal for this guy but I want to plan my training round him because I want to keep him and sell the others. I'd like him to be a LI player, would it be worthwhile to make him an SF?

Also, what is a healthy distribution of secondary and primary skills? I understand secondaries make him salary efficient, but to what extend do you train it without hurting your primaries? What would you aim for to be his skills with my training program?

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234374.80 in reply to 234374.79
Date: 1/24/2013 8:23:47 AM
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nice player.
first I relly recommend you to train him in one-position-training if it is possible. he could probably end up being a U21 Guy (depending on your country) if you really want to keep on training 6 trainees, then stick with them for one more season and train them in JS and 1on1. then sell three of them to maximize your profit and continue to train this guy and two others in OD, Passing, Range. i guess you can even make more profit by selling two good trained guards then 5 older guys who probably dont have very good OD and passing skills. but that is your decicion.

If you want him to be a LI player he needs a lot of passing training. it should be at least at 10.
dont try to make him a SF he lacks ID and height. If you just train OD to 15 and Passing to 8-10 its a good start and it will take you a while


for this guy i would recommend train only IS as far as secondaries are concerned. start with some time at C for a few pops (to strong or proficient). then switch to outsideskills. IS will get some pops from 1on1 training later on.

i wouldn't concetrate too much on ID, it will prob go up with your OD training anyway but will never be high enough to be a factor over another players IS/DR. maybe you can give him some training until it reaches 4-5. but there will be other oppinions about that.
dont train RB or SB.

Last edited by jonte at 1/24/2013 8:32:38 AM

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234374.82 in reply to 234374.80
Date: 1/24/2013 9:16:58 AM
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Thank you both for your reply. And though I know 1 position training would be better for this guy, I always try to question the "Best practices" and see how I could add the body of knowledge by trying sensible things outside the current view of how it's best to train. I was figuring since I intend to keep this guy, it doesn't hurt all that much to train 2 position because I'm not trying to maximize his transfer value.

So passing is a priority, any other offensive schemes my player would fit in better than LI?

About secondaries, IS should be around 10-12 desirably if I understand correctly. But like you said ID is not a clear way to go. You say it won't be high enough to be a factor over anothe rplayers IS/DR, but does that mean that it doesn't matter if IS is 1 or 7 if the opponent has a higher level of IS/DR? Is it a black/white difference, or could a few pops in ID make a difference in another way?

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234374.85 in reply to 234374.84
Date: 1/24/2013 9:58:21 AM
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well it doesnt make a hugh difference if it is 1 or 5 if your oppenent has his IS at 10+. but it does if his IS is very low.

and because most of the players either dont train insideskills and have a low IS or put a lot efford in it and end up having 9+, I think if your ID is at 6-7 it is just good enough to defend nontrained players. to make a difference against really good LI players it has to be higher and this would be very hard to achieve with your player because he is small and starts with awful ID.....

but as i said before, this is a lot of speculation and i think there are much more experienced guys who can give you more details about this.

but I personaly would train it just a little, so it is higher than average or sth...

Last edited by jonte at 1/24/2013 9:59:30 AM

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234374.86 in reply to 234374.84
Date: 1/24/2013 10:35:35 AM
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I had typed a long message explaining why I'm doing 6 trainees, but halfway through I needed to quickly do something else and when I finished my message and clicked "Send message", it logged me out and I lost my text =/

In essence, I just started playing halfway through last season so I'm spending my money on my arena and only had a little money invested in trainees. I bought a couple of star potential trainees with decent/good starting skills for very cheap, but because of their low potential I thought it wouldn't hurt to train 2 positions. The salary is not wasted because I need players to play games anyway, and if it's not trainees then it's vets I need to buy. In my league these 6 trainees combined with 6 vets do well enough to compete and get to the playoffs. As long as I don't need better trainees/players to compete and fill my arena, I'll keep investing my money in my arena :)

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234374.88 in reply to 234374.87
Date: 1/24/2013 2:08:47 PM
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Yeah it's because I drafted this guy last offseason that 2-position training has become less ideal, because he can really benefit from 1 position training whereas my other trainees with just Star potential don't really need it I believe. I'll see if I can sell 3 of the trainees for a decent price, and if I can I'm switching to 1 position training. So as suggested I'll focus on 1v1 and JS the rest of this season which are 2 position in any case.

Thank you for your advice on the skills I should aim for. Do you think it's smart to build him as a LI player, or should I rather try to adapt another offensive scheme that better fits this guy? I'll be buying other players later on so I can still form my team around another offensive scheme, if it is better for my guy.

Also, any thoughts on the ID discussion? Just leave it be?

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