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124112.8 in reply to 124112.6
Date: 12/20/2009 8:12:01 PM
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Balkin and Ramas are both ok. They have a decent amount of potential and will surely help your team. Next season I would look to find a couple solid trainees, for now there is no point trying to tear down the team.


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124112.9 in reply to 124112.8
Date: 12/20/2009 8:48:55 PM
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Both Balkin and Ramas are 20 and I have 2 potential point guards both 18-19. I haven't really decided on who to train.

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124112.10 in reply to 124112.9
Date: 12/20/2009 8:53:31 PM
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Your PG's potential is the issue. They are both only 'star' quality meaning they will max out sooner and train slightly slower.

I would go with the big men for one season and then start with trainees next season. Hopefully you can draft a beast and build around him.

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124112.11 in reply to 124112.10
Date: 12/20/2009 9:01:59 PM
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Well you've seen my roster, who do you think should be my starting PG?

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124112.12 in reply to 124112.11
Date: 12/20/2009 9:29:45 PM
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That is something I cannot tell you. In my opinion there are alot of variables, especially without actually seeing the players attributes. The factors that you need to consider: Opponents offensive and defensive tactic, your tactics, gameshape, cup games? etc.


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124112.13 in reply to 124112.11
Date: 12/20/2009 9:32:48 PM
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one quick question

i always assumed it was a waste of time to train players with low potential but i have got a really young player who is good already even just a few pops would make him a solid rotation player i think

i believe age = training speed and potential has no effect until they reach thier 'cap'

correct or not

so would i be a fool to train this guy or not

already doing 2 position training he would be trainee number 5 or 6

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124112.14 in reply to 124112.13
Date: 12/20/2009 10:22:00 PM
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As long as your not looking to train them really high. For example a player with Starter potential can be trained till about 21-24 k before training starts to slow. So if u only need someone around 10-15k salary he will do the job just fine. Your correct potential has no effect on training speed only age and trainer level do. What potential does this guy have?

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124112.15 in reply to 124112.14
Date: 12/21/2009 3:19:16 AM
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As long as your not looking to train them really high. For example a player with Starter potential can be trained till about 21-24 k before training starts to slow. So if u only need someone around 10-15k salary he will do the job just fine. Your correct potential has no effect on training speed only age and trainer level do. What potential does this guy have?


And the height is very important on training speed. Try for example to train a 6'5 guy as a big man. You will cry...

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124112.16 in reply to 124112.15
Date: 12/21/2009 5:53:31 AM
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Ahh yes that slipped my mind when i wrote that. Age, Trainer Level and Height i think that covers it.

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124112.17 in reply to 124112.16
Date: 12/21/2009 6:23:37 AM
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the guy is a starter and is for sale at the moment i think, not really that great i guess.

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124112.18 in reply to 124112.17
Date: 12/21/2009 6:36:23 AM
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Well he would be ok as a 5th trainee unless u have money to buy someone better. Starter is ok for your purposes as their soft cap is about 21-24 k salary. Even if u get him up to 10k salary thats competitive for a div 3 guard.

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