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From: Calum

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83398.13 in reply to 83398.12
Date: 4/10/2009 12:27:50 PM
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I don't really think I'm making that bad of decisions but I heard that SF's are pointless to train and you might as well just buy a good one up the road so that's what I'm planning to do..


If you think about it. If your philosophy is shared by the majority of the community, then SFs are far from pointless to train because they are few and are hugely in demand. You could make a LOT more more money per player if you train SF.

From: Plotts

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83398.14 in reply to 83398.13
Date: 4/10/2009 12:56:20 PM
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Yeah, after training bigs and guards, I'm now attempting to train SF, because like you said, they are very high in demand. While training SFs is a pain, I think I've come up with a good system. Now, yet again, I am blowing up my team.

By the way new owners, don't play Princeton and DO NOT buy players you think will fit Princeton well. I'm cutting my losses and moving on from this bad idea.

I agree, if you're training guards, then buy quality vets for your frontcourt. A new player should not try to train SFs. Training is very complex and I learn something new everyday.

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83398.15 in reply to 83398.14
Date: 4/10/2009 8:50:49 PM
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Agreed. If you want to put up ridiculously low offence, then play Princeton. In fact, I don't think low post is that good offensively either. Don't know if the latter is true.

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83398.16 in reply to 83398.3
Date: 4/12/2009 1:37:35 PM
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I would fire him and train a young SF to be a good shooter