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From: Agent L
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Date: 3/17/2010 10:58:25 PM
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Here are my 5-stars

PF - 5/3 - A - 19
C - 5/unknown
C - 5/unknown
C - 5/unknown
PG - 5/unknown

I'm focusing on big men training so I'll definitely pick the PG last out of all 5. I've ordered them in terms of boxscore performace, but I was wondering whether to bump the PF down to 4th and bet on one of those C's instead for better potential? (if I ever get to pick them anyway, I'll be ranked 14th)

Thing is, the statline on the PF really stands out among them:
24mins, 4/8 FG, 2/2 FT, 7 TR, 4 AST, 7 TO (ouch), 1 STL, 3 BLK, 2 PF, 10 PTS

I currently don't need any starters at PF/C though, just good trainees

And one more thing, I read that the highest salary on a 4-star guy is only about 4k. Is that true or has there been an adjustment?

Last edited by Agent L at 3/17/2010 11:07:54 PM

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134147.84 in reply to 134147.83
Date: 3/17/2010 11:07:18 PM
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Well personally i don't like the PF much at all. He is 19 for a start so has missed a year of training, he also has 3 potential which i would want to be higher if i was drafting a 19 year old. I would probably put all the 5 stars unknowns ahead even the guards and all of the 4 star unknown big men ahead. Thats just me though a 19 year old PF with star/allstar potential wouldn't be good enough for me to train so i would take a risk on other guys.

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134147.86 in reply to 134147.84
Date: 3/17/2010 11:29:12 PM
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Cheers

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134147.87 in reply to 134147.84
Date: 3/20/2010 10:59:00 AM
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Who would you suggest:

1 PF 5 ball A+ 3 ball potenetial 19 6-8fg, 3reb, 2ast, 3to, 0stl, 3blk, 2pf, 13pts
2 C 5 ball unknown potential 6-13fg, 9reb, 13ast, 5to, 4stl, 3blk, 4pf, 22pts
3 C 4 ball B- 4 ball potential 18 stats not good
4 I have seven other 5 ball unknown potential players

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134147.88 in reply to 134147.87
Date: 3/20/2010 11:30:12 AM
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Player 3 first, then player 1, then the 5 star unknowns.

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134147.89 in reply to 134147.87
Date: 3/20/2010 11:34:29 AM
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Probably 3, 2, 4, 1 i don't like a 19 year old with 3 potential. Option 3 should be a decent trainee. I usually don't take much notice of stats but a C with 13 assists wow. This may translate to a good SF although u don't know his potential and age so he is a risk.

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134147.90 in reply to 134147.89
Date: 3/20/2010 11:47:03 AM
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I agree that a 19year old isn't great, but he is in div 5, the 19 year old will start off with good stats, and still be a decent trainee in terms of the speed that pops will occur. He doesn't have great potential, but he is in div 5, so that is not essential. As long as the 3 star potential ends up being allstar potential or something he is fine.

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134147.91 in reply to 134147.88
Date: 3/20/2010 2:05:29 PM
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I made a mistake player 3 has 3 ball potential.

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134147.92 in reply to 134147.91
Date: 3/20/2010 2:10:02 PM
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Depends what you want to do with your team then I guess. Do you want to just sell the player straight away? Do you want to keep him and train him for many many seasons to come? Do you want to train him for a season or so and then sell him?

I would even risk putting all the 5 star unknown players up the top and just hope that you get something good.

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134147.93 in reply to 134147.91
Date: 3/20/2010 8:07:57 PM
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In that case i would probably put the 5 star unknowns ahead.

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