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175811.10 in reply to 175811.8
Date: 2/26/2011 1:54:34 AM
Aussie Pride
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There are no players with Tremendous OD and ID on the market and only 5 players with at least Prolific OD and ID and yes most of the are very expensive :)

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175811.11 in reply to 175811.10
Date: 2/26/2011 4:07:01 AM
Dodor Utd
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95% of the players on the market with good ID,OD, etc.. have at least one atrocious or pitiful skill (passing, rebounding, etc.) which makes them useless (though they still sell for quite a lot of money).
I don't want to train a SF as it seems like a very difficult job. So I'm going to search the transfer market till I find one I can afford (it's been a week already).

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175811.13 in reply to 175811.12
Date: 2/26/2011 4:48:25 AM
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If only I had known when I started what I knew now. In my first season I had a young 6'4" C. If I had just kept and trained him...sigh.

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175811.15 in reply to 175811.12
Date: 2/26/2011 8:34:06 AM
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i very much agree with u. training SFs almost implies u need to sacrifice ur result. so it's best to done when u have no pressure on promotion. u also need to be seriously determined to make others jealous of u having such a good player (this is the case after two years though...)

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175811.17 in reply to 175811.16
Date: 2/26/2011 10:18:54 AM
Aussie Pride
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Training SF's isn't as bad with defensive matchups. When u play them at PG u can go with SG types at SG and SF and play an outside tactic. When u play them at C u can play inside players at SF and PF and play inside tactics.

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175811.19 in reply to 175811.16
Date: 2/26/2011 2:04:21 PM
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Training my SF I rarely get to use him at his correct position. He is always playing either PG or C. So even though I am training a SF I still need to purchase a SF for my team. I probably won't be able to use him at his correct position until I'm done training him when he's 25. This is the other major problem with SFs. Sometimes I wonder if it is worth it and I should just sell him for many millions and train centers or guards.


Yes I know the feeling and it is is frustrating at times. I am already planning to stop training when mine SF is 23. He will not as good as he could be but at least he can start playing at SF :)

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175811.20 in reply to 175811.19
Date: 2/26/2011 3:06:21 PM
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I'm not training SFs myself (yet), but I just wonder if it wouldn't be a good idea to abstain from training 1 on 1 and JS as long as possible, and train the SF in these skills once everything else is where it should be. Because then, an SF could be finishedd training the "wrong" positions at about 21 and could then continue erasing his holes while playing SF.

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