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110510.14 in reply to 110510.12
Date: 9/29/2009 10:08:26 AM
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He probably will never be a great SG because of his poor OD (though you should still train it), but might end up being a decent SF.

A rotation of JS, JR, OD and Passing is probably a good regiment for training guards.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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110510.15 in reply to 110510.14
Date: 9/29/2009 11:46:39 AM
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He probably will never be a great SG because of his poor OD (though you should still train it), but might end up being a decent SF.


That's pretty much what I was thinking.

I got him because I thought he might make a decent SF (and one thing I have definitely learned in my couple of weeks is that SFs are by far the hardest to find on the market) and, if need be, could go PG/SG for a bit.

I know there were/are better people out there to go SF with but, being a noob, I was restricted by a few factors, money, obviously, being the biggie.


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110510.17 in reply to 110510.15
Date: 9/29/2009 1:13:39 PM
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Well yeap u r finding is true, but for a good reason. Its the hardest position to train. Being on that low division, my advice is forget the idea to create an SF. Try to focus on 4-5 player training, 2 positions either PG/SG either PF/C that will give u the opportunity to produce players, and selling 1 or 2 of them u will be able to buy a player on the positions that u dont train.

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110510.18 in reply to 110510.17
Date: 9/29/2009 2:49:59 PM
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To be more precise:

What I mean is, I am currently training him along with 4 others in Outside Skills.
After that, I may try to make a SF out of him.