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159237.166 in reply to 159237.165
Date: 1/12/2011 8:42:55 PM
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I think you gotta single position train only (or it's not really worth keeping Ocampo when you could just sell him for 2+ million), which means you need to bite the bullet and decide on just three to train.

I'd probably one position train the guard skills this season and next with Radeka, Ocampo, and either Craven or Wiles (or even Stevie Ocampo- it's hard to say without knowing everybody's skills, but frankly Wiles/Craven have only 1k more salary than S. Ocampo, and they're already 20 yrs old while he's only 19). Then, switch to one position inside skill training and just train 'em up. Radeka can stay at guard and end his training career at that point, replacing him with a new inside trainee, or you could give him some inside skills too if you wanted to round him out a bit.

So Radeka/Ocampo/Ocampo for 2 seasons of guard skills. Then inside skills for as high as you can afford to train them; hopefully your team will be doing well and moving back up the divisions as your guys grow so that you CAN afford to train them as high as you'd like, and you end up with a nice guard, nice center, and special PF.

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159237.167 in reply to 159237.166
Date: 1/12/2011 8:53:23 PM
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Stevie Ocampo's ratings suck in comparison and last season Paul Wiles progressed quite a few times in a nice round manner that did not cause his salary to jump so high (thankfully). In the past, I would have overtrained him (see Vernon Partridge) on the inside skills and would have been useless outside and at the charity stripe. I'll show Wiles and Craven as well. I like both players better than Stevie. I'm going to see about grabbing some easy screen shots and posting those instead of copy/paste (hard to read). I'll be back in a bit.