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234374.68 in reply to 234374.67
Date: 1/21/2013 12:09:56 PM
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well, i had drafted 40 skillpoints mvp pootencial 6,9 player this year with aweshome secondaries but he has only 15skillsum of inside, practicly he is already done outside skills, and i need to adjust training to my highest potencial guy, so mvp one gone be a starter center, the one with 14passing pf, and the other substitution sf/pf/c. actually, if i will promote this season again and see if i cant survive there in div 3 i may train outside defence and make them all sf/pf 's:D actually thats what i was thinking about and needed to hear: to train more OD. gona train it whole this season.

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234374.69 in reply to 234374.63
Date: 1/21/2013 12:20:58 PM
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i was thinking about OD too mostly, also abiout JR:D

and i have another dilema, i cant decice if i should make them offensive minded or defensive minded bigs, or balanced. well balanced would mayube be the most salary effective. but imagine my 6,8 guyu having like 17 IS with 14 passing 14 driving and like 13 js, he could dominate in princeton offence, possibly triple double average per season center in div 3:D On the other hand with those high secondaries he can be beautiful defensive minded center to defend LI, like 10IS 16ID 16red and 12SB with this passing and driving and js, he wouldnt chuck much shot per game, would he? or i could have them both on the floor and add some JR insdtead of defence and play patient...or push the ball.

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234374.70 in reply to 234374.69
Date: 1/21/2013 12:33:22 PM
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well balanced would mayube be the most salary effective. but imagine my 6,8 guyu having like 17 IS with 14 passing 14 driving and like 13 js, he could dominate in princeton offence, possibly triple double average per season center in div 3:D


You won't need that much IS in a Princeton. Low IS will hurt on trying to put back offensive rebounds if the defender is contesting it, but other than that I don't think it's too big a concern - that passing, JS and DR will be more than sufficient to make him a real pain to defend. ;)

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234374.71 in reply to 234374.70
Date: 1/21/2013 2:54:26 PM
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yep, you right probably i am gona make him balanced one, like 15 is 15id 15reb

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234374.72 in reply to 234374.64
Date: 1/22/2013 8:49:56 PM
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That is my aim for Gogen. When I'm done, I want him to look something like 12/8/13/13/14/10 11/8/6/4. That would put him just over his soft cap.

As for Boutin and Mercado, I want both to be SF/PFs. I might reconsider my plans and train ID instead, during the playoffs. Thanks for your help.

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234374.74 in reply to 234374.73
Date: 1/23/2013 4:05:25 AM
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dont think 13 OD at sf spot could lead to top division, to vid 2 probably. since people like to use that loophole placing sg's on sf spot.

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234374.76 in reply to 234374.75
Date: 1/23/2013 11:25:54 AM
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Well, ideally, I would like to train a HOF-er who I drated LOL. Then I would accept an MVP who I drafted. Then not necessarily my own draftee, but at least from my country with a shot at NT, and so the bar lowers haha


And soon enough, you're training an unskilled, low-potential old guy with a limp, who smells slightly of boiled cabbage, but everyone says he has a nice personality so that's good. ;)

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