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106126.4 in reply to 106126.1
Date: 8/23/2009 8:33:35 AM
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He looks too old for my liking. He can't have much more in salary than he currently has next season. To train him inside it will take a lot of time. Outside defense is really important and also passing and those skills needs to be improved for a SF.

I would rather look for a player after the draft to train as they will probably have better possibilities to be a really good player.

If training your player I would certainly focus on SG as his inside takes way too long time to fix. But then again a SG without passing will hurt you.

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106126.5 in reply to 106126.4
Date: 8/23/2009 1:49:52 PM
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thanks for the advice.

if i don't end up getting a better trainee in the draft/transfer, do you think i'd be better off selling him? what do you think I could get for him?

i already have a number of guards that would play before him if i'm training PF/C, so if i don't train him with the bigs, I'd be better off selling him to put the money towards a good, young trainee, right?

his guard skills aren't good enough to continue playing guard (low passing and outside D), and his rebounding and inside D aren't high enough to make him a viable 2-3 SF.

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106126.6 in reply to 106126.5
Date: 8/23/2009 1:57:45 PM
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I'd be better off selling him to put the money towards a good, young trainee, right?


right

what do you think I could get for him?


that something i usually don't know ;)