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187757.13 in reply to 187757.12
Date: 6/20/2011 1:24:25 PM
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thanks, i think its respectable for all skills apart from FT and Stamina which can go to strong

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187757.14 in reply to 187757.10
Date: 6/20/2011 2:15:59 PM
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His height and A+ is intriguing but would you really take him over a 5x5 18 year old? Selling or keeping, that could be a once in a lifetime draft pick.

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187757.15 in reply to 187757.12
Date: 6/21/2011 7:42:12 AM
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Just out of curiosity, what is the highest skill rating a drafted player can have? Is it Respectable?


yes and no ;) Every rule have an exception, and you could start with strong free throws, for the rest respectable is the max(ok experience is excluded here to, which could start with one or 2)

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187757.16 in reply to 187757.1
Date: 6/21/2011 10:49:03 AM
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Are you currently training any other players and do you want to continue training these players next season?

If you are training Bigs already go with the big. If you are currently training guards go with the guard. If you are not training anyone go with the position you want to train.

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187757.17 in reply to 187757.16
Date: 6/21/2011 11:06:59 AM
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i have 3 19y/o guards that i am currently training and i will be looking to train them again next season unless i get 2/3 great trainees for other positions

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187757.18 in reply to 187757.17
Date: 6/21/2011 10:58:49 PM
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your decision is easy you go guard

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187757.19 in reply to 187757.17
Date: 6/22/2011 4:30:55 PM
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I would definitely go with the guard because:

1) 18yrs old which means 1 more season to train than the C
2) guards tend to be more affordable than C's on the long run unless you opt to train secondaries with the C for 2 or 3 seasons before working on his "salary eaters" inside skills...
3) good C's (meaning good inside skills with mow secondaries...) are currently cheaper on the transfer list than good guards...

My two cents..

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187757.21 in reply to 187757.20
Date: 6/23/2011 4:12:41 AM
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because i saw he was 7'5" which tempted me

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187757.23 in reply to 187757.21
Date: 6/23/2011 1:13:09 PM
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dont get too excited - you know you will get good potential but it can b hit and miss with the skills.
it only takes an atrocious OD or JR on a guard to be a real pain in the neck for training. sometimes its better to have average/good across the board with OD and JR than to have all respectables with an atrocious there

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