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From: meeeb0b
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Date: 3/28/2011 10:21:43 PM
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i have a 19 year old 5 star 5 potential SQ 6'1 A- minus
and a 19 yo 5 star 5 potential pf 6'10 A-plus
and a 18 year old 5 star 3 potential A-plus 6'0 SG
i think i want to sell these player for money.
who do i draft?

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178660.2 in reply to 178660.1
Date: 3/28/2011 10:58:17 PM
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Although 19, potential is most important so I would definately go with one of the top 2 guys. However at 6'1 the player will train faster in the guard position then a 6'10 so I would go with the 6'1. The Grades aren't that important.

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178660.3 in reply to 178660.2
Date: 3/29/2011 12:28:18 AM
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Strange argument u make there. Nothing was mentioned about training as a guard and obviously u wouldn't train a 6'10 PF as a guard. Personally i see the PF as the better option as he should have ok secondaries (compared t a C anyway), is a great height for training big man skills and has a better grade rating. I think grades are an important decider when your looking at players of the same Age/Potential.

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178660.4 in reply to 178660.3
Date: 3/29/2011 12:41:33 AM
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If they got SF training as they should I'd do the PF. What I am saying is that 6'7 being the middle point thats farther to optimize training in either direction that 6'10 is 3 inches from it and 6'1 is 6 inches from it. So training the 6'1 at guard skills would result in faster pops than the 6'10 in center skills, but then again the 6'10 could be a good all around player. But as you said it was valid point anyways with the grades so you can't really go wrong with either.

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178660.5 in reply to 178660.4
Date: 3/31/2011 1:19:21 AM
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yeah i agree
thanks