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From: Chikent

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168339.10 in reply to 168339.9
Date: 1/8/2011 8:22:13 AM
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level 6-7 OD on a PF is lost in DIV in my opinion. In DI-III i can understand where you are coming from but not in DIV. there just arent that many PFs with high level JS in this division. 4-5 is the most i would worry about. But it really depends on the opponents in your league. If you can get higher then that's great but I wouldnt stress too much about it, As yodabig said OD is a prettylow priority for PFs.

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168339.12 in reply to 168339.6
Date: 1/8/2011 11:33:58 AM
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Do PFs need OD???


i think this is a really good question. In the past i would have said no, because i had PF without good values in OD, and there matchup don't run frenzy with lot of high percentage outside shot(and the most player i know who they play could shoot).
But the last to season i had PF with really good defence(9 and 11), and my team was/is quite succesful even when i think that other teams have the much better players especially guards.

So i would go for minimum 5 better 7, and this is a skill you mostly get free. For real PF it cost sometimes, but you also could avoid this extra sum in buying C with OD and rotating them in defence ;)

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168339.13 in reply to 168339.6
Date: 1/8/2011 1:20:24 PM
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Its not neccessary unless your opponents power forwards shoots jump shots, but it would be nice to have a power forward with good outside defense. I just got finished training outside defense this week, and played a power forward out of position and he improved in outside defense, now his outside defense is respectable, not to mention his strong inside defense. It maybe not as important for gaurds and small forwards to have outside defense, but its always good to have an all around player, the more defense the better.

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168339.14 in reply to 168339.12
Date: 1/8/2011 2:35:00 PM
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I sold backup 2 and now have about 350k what should I put the money into? I'm looking towards a good SF or PG...

From: Chikent

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168339.15 in reply to 168339.11
Date: 1/8/2011 2:49:19 PM
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I'll concede the point if you're talking about finding an 18 year old trainee. I was referring to a non-trainee big man, which would be used for the now, not the future.

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168339.16 in reply to 168339.14
Date: 1/8/2011 5:14:31 PM
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For $350K you would be able to get a super amazing PG as long as you don't mind him not being a great scorer. Look out for someone with a salary of $10,000+. However you need to know what you will be training as PG is probably the one position where most players spend time training so if you are getting an older PG be 100% certain you are training big guys.

A different option is to get a badly trained PG and fix him up. You can find lots of guys around age 20 on the TL very cheap beacuse they are very badly trained. Maybe they have passing, jump shot, driving and handling up to sensational, average OD and only inept JR. This is a great player for a new team because he will sell very cheaply. Just one season concentrating 100% on OD and JR and you will have a dominant PG for your division. In two seasons you can have a $40,000 PG worth $1,000,000!

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168339.18 in reply to 168339.16
Date: 1/8/2011 7:49:34 PM
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No I'm definitely sure I'm training my three big men next season, so I'm looking for a decent pg or a new SG