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you gotta know when to hold em

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143181.5 in reply to 143181.4
Date: 5/7/2010 6:24:31 PM
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Yeah, isn't that funny. Ortega's skillset was not out-of-this-world by any means, but I'd say that Gunner got about all out of Ortega as anyone could ask for:-)

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Date: 5/7/2010 9:21:49 PM
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its funny. He was top of the line when i bought him season 6.he got cut from the USA nt after my purchase, since i had no desire to train him and caps had just come into play and it was assumed he was near his cap. through about season 8 he still was solid against any center in d2. after that was the decline. his salary was inflated by his shotblocking rating, but he pulls in a ton of merchandise (even with my piece of shit record im still well above average for merchandise)

anyway, its time for him to go while he has some value.

my two best overall players (greer and arreola) won't be for sale. ill etiher mono train pg's or actually train bigs.

and yes, paiva was a failed science experiment.hes still trainable at 22, and could actually be an interesting player if trained right

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143181.7 in reply to 143181.6
Date: 5/7/2010 10:03:29 PM
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Hehe, just heard the heavy metal cover of the Gambler song, made famous by good ol' Kenny.

It sounds so wrong.

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Date: 5/8/2010 7:11:44 PM
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its funny. He was top of the line when i bought him season 6.he got cut from the USA nt after my purchase, since i had no desire to train him and caps had just come into play and it was assumed he was near his cap. through about season 8 he still was solid against any center in d2. after that was the decline. his salary was inflated by his shotblocking rating, but he pulls in a ton of merchandise (even with my piece of shit record im still well above average for merchandise)

anyway, its time for him to go while he has some value.


I'm reminded of the conversation we had when you bought him: (46480.1) I still haven't changed my opinion on SB.

and yes, paiva was a failed science experiment.hes still trainable at 22, and could actually be an interesting player if trained right


Ok, you're begging me to ask: What the hell were his skills when you bought him?

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143181.9 in reply to 143181.8
Date: 5/9/2010 9:23:58 AM
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On my iPhone so illhave to get back to u. But he was a generic 19 year old bigman with height suitable for a sg/sf

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143181.10 in reply to 143181.9
Date: 5/9/2010 7:36:57 PM
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He looks to have been quite generic.

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143181.11 in reply to 143181.10
Date: 5/9/2010 9:19:46 PM
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good burn. im actually debating whether or not to take my money and buy 2-3 top end 22 year olds (which would assume a rise in market prices)< or to bank the money and wait for a market crash. huge decision and one i knd of have to get right

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143181.12 in reply to 143181.11
Date: 5/10/2010 12:33:02 PM
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I don't see prices going up. Don't necessarily see them going down either though.

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