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152760.10 in reply to 152760.9
Date: 8/16/2010 6:42:27 PM
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Actually, here are the files. Let me know if anyone has any trouble accessing the reports. You will need a PDF Reader to view these files.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1703053/BuzzerBeater/Season_13_To...

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1703053/BuzzerBeater/Season_13_To...

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152760.11 in reply to 152760.10
Date: 8/25/2010 9:58:09 AM
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great job as usual! good to see my guys are rising.

form is temporary class is permanent
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152760.12 in reply to 152760.11
Date: 8/26/2010 11:34:44 PM
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Third Period ranking will follow the first set of the Phase II Conference Matchups this Saturday. I'll do the rankings while at work on Sunday and then post them Monday evening if everything goes smoothly for me. I want to have them out before we play on Tuesday night but the real goal is to have them out before Thursday because we'll have begun the Fourth Period with Tuesday's matchups.

With that in mind, don't be afraid to discuss the rankings.

Anyone think any of their players are going to be a fast riser (i.e On the Bubble to Top 10) like we've experienced with the Second Period rankings?

The two players I am real curious about watching are Mario Mannu and Felix Mayagoitia. Felix is hot on Mannu's heels but it will take some real good games to surpass him and with Mannu missing at least two more games (right?), there is a good chance that Felix could jump right over him. Beyond Mannu and Felix, the is a slight drop off, meaning it would likely take a Top 3 seeding to unseat at least Felix and possibily Mannu. Keep in mind though, that Mannu has come back strong before from an injury. He hasn't shown the typical dropoff following an injury.

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152760.13 in reply to 152760.12
Date: 8/27/2010 8:45:57 PM
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Do you mind if I solicit some opinions here in your thread? I know its not player ranking as you've laid it out but I respect a lot of the opinions in this forum and I'm starting to waiver in my idea and would like some feedback.

If you don't want it in here, I'll delete my post.

So, here's my question, which player do you think would have a bigger future on your squad if you were building to be in III and move to II?

Would you consider them both as your prospective #2 guard? or do you think one would be better as the PG?

Jump Shot: marvelous Jump Range: prominent
Outside Def.: tremendous Handling: prolific
Driving: tremendous Passing: sensational
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: mediocre
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: strong Free Throw: prolific

Experience: average


Jump Shot: sensational Jump Range: prominent
Outside Def.: prolific Handling: tremendous
Driving: tremendous Passing: prominent
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: pitiful Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: proficient Free Throw: awful


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152760.14 in reply to 152760.13
Date: 8/27/2010 11:30:13 PM
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I honestly prefer the better passer as the PG while the other guy could definitely benefit. However, his Jump Shot is greater while #2's passing is do-able because hasn't it been discussed before that after a certain point, does the effect of the skill start tapering off? For example, does a PG with Sensational passing and Prolific Handling pass better than a PG with Prominent passing and Tremendous handling?

Then again, my input is not nearly as valuable in these discussions as I am, by my account, a poor trainer/strategizer.

I don't mind the discussion in this thread, btw. I'd actually like some discussion and what not but it always happens this late in the season. For some reason, the level of activity drops off quite a bit following the All Star Break.

From: Bigcatjc

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152760.15 in reply to 152760.13
Date: 8/28/2010 12:27:01 AM
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Easy solution. Mina at PG, Mays at SG, Mays defends PG, Mina defends SG.

Going into D3/D2, given his youth, I'd try another pop on Jump Range, then train passing up to 13 and make the switch.


From: Xarn

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152760.16 in reply to 152760.15
Date: 8/28/2010 11:03:10 PM
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Easy solution. Mina at PG, Mays at SG, Mays defends PG, Mina defends SG.

Going into D3/D2, given his youth, I'd try another pop on Jump Range, then train passing up to 13 and make the switch.




When you say given his youth, I assume you're referring to Mays at 23. I like your advice my only conflict is the inability to train certain guard related skills without training Mina too -- and he's already a beast of a salary.

From: ulf1der

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152760.17 in reply to 152760.16
Date: 8/29/2010 1:35:36 AM
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sell mina ... let mays play SG... train youth... you have a whole season to make moves

ur not trying to win D3 when u promote right?

From: Bigcatjc

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152760.18 in reply to 152760.16
Date: 8/29/2010 4:25:25 AM
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At either JR or Passing you can single position train...

From: Xarn

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152760.19 in reply to 152760.18
Date: 8/29/2010 11:18:57 AM
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True. But if I'm playing Mina at PG, as suggested, he'll get the single training.

So I guess your playing advice is for what to do upon reaching D III and your training advice is what to do now?



From: Xarn

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Date: 8/29/2010 11:19:34 AM
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sell mina ... let mays play SG... train youth... you have a whole season to make moves

ur not trying to win D3 when u promote right?



Not trying to win it but certainly be more competitive than I was last time I was there.

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