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138626.89 in reply to 138626.88
Date: 1/1/2011 3:52:52 PM
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both of them :D
if we talk about U21 team.... cause you can train a player to a good level also with an all star potential . (We are talking of P and SG obviously, for the big men at least you need a superstar, but also one low with no blocking skill is good)


for the major the potential is something too important , so ..5 ball skills ,best potential :D


Pay attention that ..right now .. all these condition are not respected, cause we work using what we have and it can also be something inferior...




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138626.90 in reply to 138626.89
Date: 1/1/2011 4:38:04 PM
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I don't see how you can say low shot blocking is good for a big man. There's a decent amount of debate over weather it's very useful or not, but there's certainly no evidence of it being a bad thing, and if it's going to be useful then surely it would be on a big guy. Plus, if it's higher then it will have less of a negative elastic effect when you're training the other big guy skills.

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138626.91 in reply to 138626.88
Date: 1/2/2011 10:59:15 AM
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You also may consider their age. An 18 year old has 4 years of development as a U-21 player (18,19,20,21) where a 19 year old has only 3 (19,20,21)

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138626.92 in reply to 138626.90
Date: 1/2/2011 4:45:04 PM
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I think it's certainly useful, it's just very expensive, especially on a big man for a lower-division team.

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138626.93 in reply to 138626.90
Date: 1/3/2011 4:26:33 AM
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i'm talking RIGHT now.
there's no return in the great salary you have to pay in front of the performance of the player...


more... you have to take in count the potential of the players ... with a high block you won't be able to arrive at high levels of the primary skills , cause you'll reach the potential before.


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138626.94 in reply to 138626.93
Date: 1/3/2011 9:03:47 AM
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hello

i will train a center for u21 nt
how IS/ID/rebounds must have to join u21 nt?

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138626.95 in reply to 138626.94
Date: 1/3/2011 12:22:36 PM
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right now you player is at top of 18 y.o. players (with another one).
Let's see how the potential will work .
continue with single position training in the primary skills IS, ID, RB and let's see what will happen.
for any question you can send me a bbmail.

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138626.96 in reply to 138626.95
Date: 1/3/2011 2:09:09 PM
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Next season i will train PG or SG. I will get 1 pick and i have 5 star&5 potential PG player on draft:)Hope that my young ex-players C what i sale will get good training and become U-21:)Managers we can make Irelands team better so we must work together.

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138626.97 in reply to 138626.96
Date: 1/3/2011 3:36:28 PM
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ill draft a 5/3 pg and hope to get another small player to train with my promotion money

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138626.98 in reply to 138626.96
Date: 1/4/2011 3:25:48 AM
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Good!! pay attention to height , lower is better for P and SG, he'll pop faster.

we'll need him :D


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138626.99 in reply to 138626.98
Date: 4/19/2011 8:35:25 AM
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I really wish Barry had better potential... he's going to go very close to the cap this season, unfortunately, otherwise he could have developed into a very strong NT player :/ Just bought a 25K level 6 trainer too... :P

If anyone sees an 18 y/o MVP+ PG with a salary of $4500 or over, or has one they'd be interested in selling, I'd definitely buy him, and get him to where Barry is now (and further). Oh, and make sure he's 6'4" or shorter, the shorter the better.

Last edited by RabidCamel at 4/19/2011 8:41:42 AM

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