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201791.123 in reply to 201791.121
Date: 3/13/2012 1:09:23 PM
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It used to happen to me when I was training big men. You don't have to worry about it: you get no pop for 2-3 weeks and then you get 3 pops in 3 different primary skills.

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201791.124 in reply to 201791.123
Date: 3/13/2012 4:34:53 PM
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It is my 18 year old small forward, 6'5'' with superstar potential

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201791.125 in reply to 201791.124
Date: 3/13/2012 10:34:28 PM
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Should average around 3 weeks per pop for inside.

When he gets to 20 it will be 4 weeks.

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201791.126 in reply to 201791.124
Date: 3/15/2012 4:33:26 AM
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There is a new external site which gives really good analysis on how long it will take for players to pop, given age, height and trainer level.

http://bb-training.comuf.com/club/home.php

Contribute to make the stats better. anyways, for your guy, training IS will take 2.3 weeks to pop Inside Shot skill. Training Inside Defence will take 2.1 weeks to pop Inside D

So with those numbers above, unfortunately it does mean that you have been quite unlucky that your guys havent popped yet, but statistically possible.
Train IS for one more week and your guy will pop in both ID and IS i would say. :)




From: Kingy

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201791.127 in reply to 201791.122
Date: 3/22/2012 7:16:40 AM
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So the French arent much of a help sent all there scouts and coachs messages about this player. But non replied. So what do you guys think i should do with this player to make him strong in div 3 and beyond. What should i am for by the time he is 23/24.
Lvl 6 trainer

Weekly salary: $ 35 556
Role: key player
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DMI: 155100
Age: 22
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: stupendous Jump Range: prolific
Outside Def.: wondrous Handling: tremendous
Driving: marvelous Passing: prominent
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: respectable ↑
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: mediocre

Experience: inept

Last edited by Kingy at 3/22/2012 7:17:15 AM

From: Trikster

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201791.128 in reply to 201791.127
Date: 3/22/2012 7:33:56 AM
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he's ok ;)

Do you want to make him a PG or SG? Now is probably the time to decide which way you want to go with him and the work out a training plan. Either way he'll be a great player and he is young enough that either way he will work out

From: yodabig

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201791.129 in reply to 201791.127
Date: 3/22/2012 8:25:58 AM
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I know why they wont reply. They all run LI offences all the time and he is horrible for that. However I think he is a brilliant player. What I would be asking myself is do I want his salary to explode and I think the answer should be no. If you want him to be a SG you will need to train his JR and his salary will double in the next season. If you want a great multiuse combo-guard I would train his PA up to around marvellous which may tip him into being technically a PG but will mostly be salary free. He will also need some OD if you want him to be a star in division II then maybe +2 in OD would be great. The good thing is they both get trained from the PG position so you can arrange to do an entire season of PG training. At age 22 as a 6'0" HoF potential player you should be very happy.

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201791.130 in reply to 201791.129
Date: 3/22/2012 9:59:10 PM
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Ive seen a number of free agent small forwards that have their jumpshot, driving and handling skills far higher than most of their other skills. Like the these 3 skills are usually in the 18-20+ range.

Just wanted to know how effective these kind of player are? and if it is worth training a player to have this type of skill set? Also what would be the training plan to get this type of player?

thanks :)

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201791.131 in reply to 201791.130
Date: 3/23/2012 6:34:47 AM
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This is a typical example of a bad player trained by a bad manager. To make some of these useless turds yourself just set the training to one on one for guards for four seasons and you will see the result.

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201791.132 in reply to 201791.131
Date: 3/24/2012 8:03:09 AM
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Haha righto so I suspect it's not a good idea to have one of these types of players on any team then

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201791.133 in reply to 201791.132
Date: 3/24/2012 6:18:12 PM
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in d4 1 of those "useless turds" would rip it up

just dont try it in d2

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