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176494.8 in reply to 176494.6
Date: 3/4/2011 9:26:55 AM
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but heres the words of GM Rip from the buzzerbeater FAQ
"Potential acts as a cap on training. Different potential levels cap out at different skill levels. So an MVP can be trained longer than an Allstar potential player. There is a rough salary estimate corresponding to the cap for each potential level. Once the skill set of a player reaches a particular point (The soft cap) that is equal to the potential level of the player, training really slows down and it becomes ineffective to train the player anymore.

0 Announcer: < 6k
1 Bench warmer: < 8k
2 Role player: < 13k
3 6th man: 15-18k
4 Starter: 20-30k
5 Star: 35-50k
6 AllStar: 60-80k
7 Perennial allstar: 95-140k
8 Superstar: 140-220k
9 MVP: 215-315k
10 Hall of famer: 500k+
11 All time great: 1M+"
so acording to this a superstar should go upto 200k.....


With the past few salary adjustments, these salary ranges are no longer relevant.

From: LA-noxx

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176494.9 in reply to 176494.8
Date: 3/4/2011 10:01:41 AM
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Also Salary doesn't give much hints about the Players Skill, some Skills cost way more than others

SF for example will cap with way less salary (for well rounded SFs with Allstar 50k Salary is unlikely unless you train him when he already reached his cap)

Last edited by LA-noxx at 3/4/2011 10:01:58 AM

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176494.11 in reply to 176494.10
Date: 3/4/2011 4:32:00 PM
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that's how I understand it.

From: iwen
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176494.13 in reply to 176494.12
Date: 3/4/2011 7:53:41 PM
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Makes sense.

Great shot blockers in real life only get 2-3 a game, but alter so many more shots a game as shooters have to adjust their shot to avoid the block.

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Date: 3/4/2011 9:22:09 PM
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I also think that players with good shot blocking are less prone to fouls. Say if a big-man have a horrible shot blocking but tries to block the shots, the chances of him fouling will increase. So having better shot blocking will also reduce the number of fouls, that's another way to look at it in my opinion (it's basically the same idea as better ID=less fouls etc).

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176494.15 in reply to 176494.14
Date: 3/5/2011 11:52:26 AM
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correct. i do think, that shot blocking must be trained high :) better defence, more likely to stop opponent players.