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155913.2 in reply to 155913.1
Date: 9/3/2010 2:45:05 AM
Kitakyushu
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I would say that you need at least wonderous at the PG spot and a twice trained wonderous(almost marvelous) at SG and a Tremendous OD with a proficient ID to play SF.. This is what my starters look like and I play in a top league in a small country. Maybe add 1 to this if you are talking about the NBBA.
BTW...I really like the 3rd guy(the superstar) With some cross training he could be a beast SF in like 2 seasons..

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155913.3 in reply to 155913.2
Date: 9/3/2010 3:09:43 AM
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Cool i'll have to get to work on that OD cause i know it slows down greatly after they turn 22. i was thinking of turning him into a stud sf, but i have my roster fairly well set with my 5 trainees.

The plan is after these guys turn 24 or 25 and i get done training them, is to purchase a monster rookie, 18 yo with 5500+ salary between 6-4 and 6-7 mvp or better potential and creating a monster sf. I just have to get to division 2 and stay competitive while i get that guy up and running.

I have a plan for how to train that kind of player so hopefully in a few seasons i can make that happen!

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155913.4 in reply to 155913.1
Date: 9/3/2010 5:52:33 AM
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i am at 13(tremendous?) at my guard and SF spot, it also work out at least when you could manage to have a enthusiam. Even when i like to raise it to 15, for the player who still could learn it.

Probadly i would also include a bit of passing, at cost to the od training regime.