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What type of PG should I make Rich???

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129769.10 in reply to 129769.8
Date: 2/3/2010 2:52:42 AM
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He is probably ok to train, but i agree that at 20 he will never reach the high expectations it sounds like u have for him.

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129769.11 in reply to 129769.10
Date: 2/3/2010 6:00:40 AM
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That's what I was trying to say before.

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129769.12 in reply to 129769.10
Date: 2/3/2010 7:14:41 AM
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slow down, boys. he's in div. v right now -- even if he moves up next season, this guard will still be a star at that level. with some training, he'll still have his weaknesses, certainly, but he'll be quite passable (and shootable and defensible) at div. iv -- he's got two years of semi-quick training left. he could end up strong at all the key skills -- not a bad div. iv player.

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129769.13 in reply to 129769.12
Date: 2/3/2010 7:38:51 AM
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slow down, boys. he's in div. v right now -- even if he moves up next season, this guard will still be a star at that level. with some training, he'll still have his weaknesses, certainly, but he'll be quite passable (and shootable and defensible) at div. iv -- he's got two years of semi-quick training left. he could end up strong at all the key skills -- not a bad div. iv player.


but low i making him worth additional money, and after it he had to put him out of training if possible - so a training switch with more talented players on a low "level" isn't lucrative too.


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129769.14 in reply to 129769.12
Date: 2/3/2010 8:41:23 AM
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I was referring to his statement of making his PG one of the best in the game its too late for that.

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129769.15 in reply to 129769.11
Date: 2/3/2010 1:55:30 PM
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look he came into the BB when he was 19 years old and this is his second season.. ii didnt even get him until the 11/19/09 which ii think that is the second half of season 10... so im goiing to keep him until he's about 24.. so he's going to be a problem in BB.. ii have a lvl 6 trainer so he's going to be getting his skills up along wit my boii Gansler.. so get ready to hear about them...

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129769.16 in reply to 129769.15
Date: 2/5/2010 5:47:43 AM
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look he came into the game at "19" (its not that good) years old but he is still a mediorce trainee and always will be. being one of the best PG in the game.. sorry but please look up PGs with 30k-50k salary (I doubt very much your PG will reach that level)... and they are still not remotely close to being best PGs in BB.

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129769.17 in reply to 129769.15
Date: 2/7/2010 9:10:57 AM
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he 's an fine player, just not one of those unstoppable monster.
U can always felt in love with ur player, but the world wouldn't wait for u and him to development.

and by the way, a lv6 trainer may be a bit expensive for a 2nd year GM

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129769.18 in reply to 129769.17
Date: 2/9/2010 2:52:35 PM
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im balancing my economy preety well though with this lv6 trainer though..lol

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129769.19 in reply to 129769.18
Date: 2/9/2010 4:32:43 PM
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I am not sure about that actually, but thats depend on your teams goal. If your goal is to win, then lvl4 trainer/2 positions is the best for you. If you want to train an NT player then lvl 6 trainer sounds fine for me.

What i love on this game are the several choices that we have.

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