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186102.4 in reply to 186102.3
Date: 5/30/2011 2:26:57 AM
Kitakyushu
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Nicely put...I do the same thing. My reason isn't because of training but has to do with cash restrictions. So I have a 3 really good bigs..Start two and have the 3rd back the other two up.... I then have a starting PG,SG and SF and I have one back up PG and the other guy subs in for the SG/SF.....I love this system...

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186102.5 in reply to 186102.4
Date: 5/30/2011 1:42:51 PM
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Thanks peoples for replying, ill have a play around with the lineups in some Private league games, shouldnt be too difficult, I think ive got the right players for it, so should be ok.

Thanks again.

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186102.7 in reply to 186102.6
Date: 5/31/2011 7:54:54 AM
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yer i kinda do this already, except my backup big's are different players.

but yer, it will be some modification of that. VERY rarely have my reserve players been used. I dont take into account those positions into training minutes, because its so inconisisnt. Like, maybe two or three times in a year those players set in the reserve positions get used.

maybe other people get it more, but i do find it very rare, so i just ignore it and make sure someone useful is set there.

My biggest challange is that im looking at playing the same guy at SF-PF in the backup position. His stats are all fairly well rounded, but his rebounding sux. Inept i think off the top of my head. im hoping he will pop one or two more times this year, such that i can use him more in this plan.
Same with my player that i want to use at PG-SG, his passing isnt really up to scratch. So im not sure if I will do that with him. I will see how we go.