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So I've been told I have a good prospect.

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Date: 9/17/2013 5:25:01 PM
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I have two PF trainees on my team and went 1v1 F all last season and this season I'm doing OD/PA. If you want to make him a great PF, I suggest this.

From: E.B.W.

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Date: 9/17/2013 8:19:46 PM
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haha well since I was the guy who told you what a nice player you have I figured I'd pitch in. THIS TRAINEE IS AMAZING. The best well rounded big man I have ever seen as an 18 year old. He could easily be trained into a U21 PF/C. Big men with this good of stamina, secondaries and free throws is very very rare. I would make him a PF. Considering he is already solid all around, I would just look at getting his OD up to 8 (3 pops) and ID up to 11 (4 pops) then go into some 1v1 for forwards. This guy is very special so make good use of him. I'm glad I convinced you to post him here

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Date: 9/17/2013 8:22:11 PM
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Another thing to keep in mind. If you sold him he could probably go for over 1.5 million in my opinion, but ultimately he is your guy and he could become the core of your team so I'll let you weigh the options.

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Date: 9/17/2013 8:59:05 PM
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Nice player.

I agree with EBW, but also consider his potential cap. Despite his almost perfect starting skills, he may never be an elite NT PF. Reason? Cap at around $150k salary (potentially lower). He could be an incredible U21 PF, at which point you could switch to secondaries and make him an inside SF. Either way, look to pump that OD and ID as much as possible, and switch to 1v1 for forwards.

It hurts me to say, but his value on the TL is probably more than he's worth to keep (especially being american), but, a lot of the fun in this game is in the training, so making this guy a top 100 BB player could well be more rewarding than winning NBBA. At some point, it's likely you'll have to sell him anyway (if you don't promote every 2 seasons), unless you have flawless training, he could well go for less than selling him right now.

Either way, phenomenal prospect. I'm sure you'll get some great advice moving forward. If you do test the market, make sure you list him for a v high price to start with.

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Date: 9/18/2013 1:55:29 AM
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If he had one more level of potential, he'd be a flawless prospect. That being said, he looks set up to be a great SF/PF hybrid player for both the NT and U21 if trained right. Excellent rookie.

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Date: 9/18/2013 10:28:23 AM
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I had the opportunity to decide to sell or keep an amazing prospect in Devin Farnsworth. I ended up selling him against my guy feeling and got 3.1 million. I'd say it was worth it. Just something to consider as well.

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Date: 9/18/2013 11:34:19 AM
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Thanks for the advice all. I think I'm going to keep him and go for U21. I figure if I'm going to keep this guy then I need to promote this year so I'll look to add a quality PG and a couple of cheap outside defenders then pump up the stadium.

As far as training goes, I'll have to train primaries this first year to make him strong enough to carry the team in the playoffs. I'm thinking 3 pops 1vs1, 3 pops in rebounding (mainly for my center), and everything else into IS and ID. Does this sound good?

If I fail to promote then I'll likely sell him after the season.

BTW, as far as U21 goes, I know you get a merchandising bonus from it but how much is the bonus and will it last after the player gets out of that tournament?


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Date: 9/18/2013 12:18:18 PM
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As far as training goes, I'll have to train primaries this first year to make him strong enough to carry the team in the playoffs. I'm thinking 3 pops 1vs1, 3 pops in rebounding (mainly for my center), and everything else into IS and ID. Does this sound good?


If you're thinking of selling him if you don't promote, i would suggest doing 1 position training as much as possible (IS/ID, ideally OD or PS but whatever)

BTW, as far as U21 goes, I know you get a merchandising bonus from it but how much is the bonus and will it last after the player gets out of that tournament?


Can get like $10-$40k a week, only on the weeks that he plays at least some game time for the U21. This guy won't be in the U21 until at least the age of 20, so it's not something you should factor in now.

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Date: 9/18/2013 11:32:24 PM
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So if it goes well, he makes the U21 and then turns 22, whats next? What kind of player do you want after that, cause he's not even reached his prime.

The best financial move is likely to sell him now unless you plan to build a very well rounded player that has a ton of skills for a lower salary. The latter are very hard to find exactly how you want and extremely expensive. If you go that route then there's a good chance he wont make the U21 though, cause it will require lots of time training non primary skills.

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Date: 9/20/2013 1:40:59 AM
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Holy Toledo, Batman! Well rounded player! Strong FT shooting? Wow. Never seen that before. Too bad he wasn't 10+ POT, he'd be a godsend at the PF position for the NT. I'd pay millions for him.

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Date: 9/20/2013 8:00:30 PM
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If you are going to train him start with 1v1 F or 1v1 G. Training 1v1 F will get you HA, DR, and IS. 1v1 G will get you HA, DR, and JS. If you really are going to go PF over C, I would recommend starting with 1v1 G. It will get more of you secondaries done early.