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From: Peka80

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Date: 1/11/2012 9:16:46 PM
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Pure C without outside skills are quite cheap and non-profitable.
Maybe you might try to draft outside players and keep 1 or 2 C and then train outside skills and make PF from C.
PF is much profitable position to trains than C but of course it's much harder and take a lot of time to develope



Last edited by Peka80 at 1/11/2012 9:19:01 PM

From: Fishy

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Date: 1/12/2012 2:19:24 PM
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Thanks for your reply, there´s a lot of information there, so it´ll take me a lil while to digest it all. What would you recommend I look for in a draft?

I had been thinking I should keep my one player, and use him as my primary Center to anchor my team, since I could probably have him for another 10 seasons or so. Should I try that and look to bolster my outside spots?

From: packer_22

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Date: 1/12/2012 3:54:45 PM
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since I could probably have him for another 10 seasons or so



Hopefully in ten seasons you will be in DII (or III or NBBA), then he will ride the bench, or be a minute scrub. You should train him, or be looking to upgrade.

I would look for 4 or 5 star centers, minimum 6'10". Potential should be minimum 3 stars, preferably 4 or 5.