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199844.133 in reply to 199844.132
Date: 11/3/2011 9:01:37 PM
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We were in his top 5. Close enough.

He won a Nat'l Championship so I'd have to win this new platinum trophy for me to surpass him.

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199844.134 in reply to 199844.126
Date: 11/3/2011 9:04:16 PM
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Really that is how this works?
F@#$ you all. That is it.

Also don't let Wozz talk about rebounding. He'll talk for hours about how it's not cost effective, cap effective, effective in a game, effective with a side of butter and jam, effective with two kids and a dog. The whole works. The rest you can listen to him about religiously.

i have no idea what's going on here. i'm actually training rb on my guard and SFs this week, so i'm not sure why you think i don't like rebounding.

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199844.135 in reply to 199844.133
Date: 11/3/2011 9:10:34 PM
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Question for all candidates. Lately, we have seen a lot of the best prospects in the US hit the transfer list because the owner can not afford their salary (Owens, Bland Luther, exc). A lot of people from the top leagues are not looking to train a US prospect, and the people from the top leagues in foreign countries don't always manage game shape the best. How do you plan on trying to get the best prospects to trust-worthy managers that can handle high salaries?

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199844.136 in reply to 199844.134
Date: 11/3/2011 9:13:49 PM
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I don't either but I giggled a little.

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199844.137 in reply to 199844.134
Date: 11/3/2011 9:19:58 PM
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In the past your advice on training SF's with sub 8 potential has been to either avoid rebounding or hold it off until the end. Depending on how you want your SF to turn out, that could be good advice. I exaggerated my statement of course but I don't think I'm totally off base when I say that your not a huge advocate of rebounding. Of course that is just with SF's. I have no clue how you value rebounding comparitive to the other big man skills, on your bigs.

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199844.138 in reply to 199844.135
Date: 11/3/2011 9:26:46 PM
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Honest answer? Nothing

In a perfect world I'd say that I'd nag the top teams that have disposable cash to buy American if they can. But then I'd be taking Jfarb's job. And truthfully it's hard to convince those managers to take the American player when the player that is more beneficial to their club more is foreign. They all seem to be too stubborn to listen to the merch increase they get for buying/having American.

I'm not going to sugar coat everything to give you all what you want to hear. There are few things that can be done in this regard and all of them would be very difficult to have succeed.

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199844.139 in reply to 199844.125
Date: 11/3/2011 9:42:57 PM
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It's Mitch McGary, gosh!

And I wish I got his salary. Think of those bonuses!

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199844.140 in reply to 199844.137
Date: 11/3/2011 9:46:03 PM
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In the past your advice on training SF's with sub 8 potential has been to either avoid rebounding or hold it off until the end. Depending on how you want your SF to turn out, that could be good advice. I exaggerated my statement of course but I don't think I'm totally off base when I say that your not a huge advocate of rebounding. Of course that is just with SF's. I have no clue how you value rebounding comparitive to the other big man skills, on your bigs.

ah. well, that was very specific advice. if you have to give something up to avoid capping, rb makes sense because a single pop is very expensive as it relates to the cap. but as someone who regularly has 2 of the top 10 nbba rebounders i can assure you i value rb quite highly.

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199844.141 in reply to 199844.135
Date: 11/3/2011 9:48:38 PM
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My mystical fairy-land answer: I will ask them nicely and they will apologize to me, hire a level 7 trainer, and train SB to 22. With 9 GS.

Realistically, we're not. You can just hope stars align and you get a manager with the right mix of resources to keep him in good GS. It's not a million-in-one chance, but occasionally having a good prospect in poor GS is immensely frustrating.

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199844.142 in reply to 199844.135
Date: 11/3/2011 10:19:02 PM
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by looking at last years team, i think we have enough talent to win it all. the only problem was the gameplan of the coach. if i'm elected, i will make sure that the gameplan fits the team.

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199844.143 in reply to 199844.142
Date: 11/3/2011 10:25:06 PM
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I'm hoping you are sarcastic? If not I'm sure life under the rock was a bit lonely. We won world's last season. Those players are gone. Any questions?

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