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From: MatiN
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155222.1
Date: 8/26/2010 1:59:23 AM
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[Eesti] Yaroslav Mukhlaev (14968877) BBStats Best Position: Small Forward (SG) Value of Training: Extremely High
Owner: BC feliton.ee
Weekly salary: $ 4 734
DMI: 16100
Age: 18
Height: 6'4" / 193 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: strong Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: strong Handling: mediocre
Driving: respectable Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: pitiful
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: awful Free Throw: average

Experience: atrocious

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155222.2 in reply to 155222.1
Date: 8/26/2010 2:52:43 AM
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This is just what I would do:

I would rotate between one on one and passing until passing, handling and driving are all at Strong.
Then I would train outside shooting up until it was at strong.
Then I would train rebounding and inside shot until they are at strong.
Then I would rotate training between Outside Defence, Jump Shot and Passing for a season.

From: Mvp

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155222.3 in reply to 155222.1
Date: 8/26/2010 3:23:24 AM
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As a guard trainer.. I would


Get his Passing Handling and Driving up to atleast Strong.
Than I would worry about getting his JS up to about prolific >20 Years of age
And Outside defense Prolific >20 years of age

21 season, work on polishing off his Passing handling and driving, along with some more JS.

His inside scoring is good for a guard, and he can board. Dont need Inside Defense.

From: Naker Virus

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155222.4 in reply to 155222.3
Date: 8/26/2010 3:37:16 AM
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The reason I suggested training Inside shot and Rebounding up to Strong is because it would increase value a lot in my opinion. It would take 4 or so weeks to do, but I think that when people see skills on strong they tend to pay a lot more. Plus I like seeing "Strong" on my players skills so I guess it is a personal preference.

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155222.5 in reply to 155222.4
Date: 8/26/2010 6:56:58 AM
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Strong rebounding costs a lot for a guard.

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155222.6 in reply to 155222.5
Date: 8/26/2010 7:08:10 AM
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How much is the increase compared to respectable?

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155222.7 in reply to 155222.6
Date: 8/26/2010 7:27:09 AM
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My 20 year old SG in the Calculator has a salary of 26 485 with average rebounding. With a pop to respectable goes to 28 101. With one to strong goes to 29 815. I thought it was more but with 8 rebounding and 1, the difference is 10k.

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155222.8 in reply to 155222.7
Date: 8/26/2010 8:07:57 AM
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but with 8 rebounding and 1, the difference is 10k


You mean the difference between 1 and 8? I'd be happy to pay those 10K in this case!

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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155222.9 in reply to 155222.8
Date: 8/26/2010 8:55:46 AM
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If you have a high potential guy... maybe.

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155222.10 in reply to 155222.8
Date: 8/26/2010 9:35:51 AM
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but with 8 rebounding and 1, the difference is 10k


You mean the difference between 1 and 8? I'd be happy to pay those 10K in this case!

With pitiful in Id you can't use him as SF,so it's useless to have 8 rebounding against 1 in the game,but you have to pay 10k more in weekly salary

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155222.11 in reply to 155222.1
Date: 8/26/2010 9:37:18 AM
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I would train JR till strong,then I will train passing till respectable,then I will start to rotate OD and JS for a season
Then,your scout will give you the instructions to train him properly for the NT team

Last edited by Steve Karenn at 8/26/2010 9:38:04 AM