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248976.9 in reply to 248976.8
Date: 10/1/2013 8:47:29 PM
Kitakyushu
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In Japan, we have a player with 133 TSP...Not bad for a small nation with limited draft picks.

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248976.10 in reply to 248976.9
Date: 10/3/2013 2:19:43 PM
Red Devilsss
Bartar
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in iran , we have 2 players with 123 TS , next players will be better

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248976.11 in reply to 248976.10
Date: 10/3/2013 2:35:21 PM
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the best turkish player. total 134(27yo) also 3 skills are close to pop. (19352882)

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248976.13 in reply to 248976.12
Date: 10/7/2013 7:19:28 AM
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An all primaries player does not get near 135 skills xD

Spain tops in 141 as far as I know.

Also, I dont know why TSP does not count FT and ST, as they are important skills.

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248976.15 in reply to 248976.14
Date: 10/7/2013 9:08:56 AM
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Nope, its 141+12

Also, I did a free throw study its in spanish but the numbers are easy to understand (241752.1). As you can see FT can become worthless but you rarely see players who overtrain freethrow at NT level.

Also, how would you value experience? Would you pick a overtrained 1vs1 player with high TSP?

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248976.17 in reply to 248976.16
Date: 10/7/2013 10:51:54 AM
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Maybe I qualify as farm as I am training a NT prospect and hopefully a NT player. Not as good as to enter the "highest TPS in BB" conversation (119 + 6, 25yo)

But when you are talking about rounding his skills, you always have the choice between more 1on1 traning or primaries. One will bring you higher TSP but the question is if it will also translate to better performance.

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