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232459.1
Date: 12/5/2012 6:40:59 PM
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OK, I had some good responses to training my trainees. And yet i am a little confused as i thought i had a couple of gems that were worth becoming trained and being a force in a couple of seasons. NOW for the dumb question. HOW DO I KNOW WHEN I HAVE THE RIGHT TRAINEE>?????????????????? What do i look for? How do you analyze the trainee or how do you know he will become a stud and be worth millions in the near future.???? Is there a science to this? Remember, Im new at the training stuff for new young guys and want to start doing it now. Maybe to just add to my team to help my mid 20 yr old guys win championships down the road several seasons from now. Thanks for the advise.

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232459.2 in reply to 232459.1
Date: 12/5/2012 8:10:43 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
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The younger the player, the faster he will train.
The higher the potential, the longer he win train,(the better he can become)
The taller the player, the faster he'll train big man skills.
the shorter the player, small man skills

Lower levels look for at least all star potential.
mid levels perennial all stars
upper levels superstar etc.

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232459.3 in reply to 232459.2
Date: 12/5/2012 8:38:51 PM
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Gunner, THX!! I know this, but it seems from some of the answers i was getting on here about my main 3 trainees, i was told they all sucked and get rid of them. One is an MVP but i got him last season at 23 and started training him to become a PF, my other main 2 are 18 and 19 and they're salary was way too low to become anything. Thats why i asked is there a small window in some players? And what do i look for if i feel a player is worth training to become one of my studs or simply to sell?

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232459.4 in reply to 232459.3
Date: 12/5/2012 10:15:51 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
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At 23 it no longer matters what the potential is in an undeveloped player
he's no going to reach his highest level, so MVP and all star are about the same
there are only so many pops coming before he slows to a crawl in training
at that point, the 18 and 19 year old with the way to low salary will end up a better player

tip- when someone gives you good info, you click rate this post +1 ball under their post

Last edited by Headless T Gunner at 12/5/2012 10:16:59 PM

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232459.5 in reply to 232459.4
Date: 12/5/2012 10:27:46 PM
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tip- when someone gives you good info, you click rate this post +1 ball under their post


lol who said it was good info? (+1 from me btw)

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232459.6 in reply to 232459.5
Date: 12/5/2012 10:45:28 PM
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I used the THX!! in the post as perhaps he might be leaning toward a positive