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From: Fishy
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Date: 5/29/2012 8:16:54 PM
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A while back I had a mentor who helped me with my team, but I haven´t heard from him in a while. I recently had to sell my best player in order to not go bankrupt. Is anyone willing to mentor me?

Thanks

From: C- Diddy

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Date: 5/30/2012 12:34:34 AM
Springfield Storm
III.1
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i will mentor you, just message me. And I know my team dosen't look impressive, but that's because I was inactive so I had to start a new team, but my old team was a great team. So just message me.

From: Yuck

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Date: 5/30/2012 1:35:25 AM
Cassville Yuck
II.3
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Yuckville Cass
Buy five all star or perr all star potential 18 year olds, preferably American.

Target a 6'0", 6'3", 6'5", 6'7"and a 6'9". Shoot for respectable skills in jr and ID. Shot blocking would be nice as well.

Two position all five for 8 seasons. Rotate pressure, passing, one on one forwards and rebounding. Every great once in a while mix in inside defense or inside scoring but let's not go overboard.

These five will make up the foundation for your starting unit for a full court pressing LI team.

As you progress, you can add more traditional LI blah blah guys for your second unit, and since the starting five will be moderately affordable you can add a couple of stud inside scorers.

The thought process is great Od at every position in the starting unit. Great driving handling and passing. Decent IS, ID and Sb everywhere as well.

Keep an advance trainer on hand at all times. Dump all spare cash into your arena.


Good Luck and I will check in on you Christmas of 2013.

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