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155010.2 in reply to 155010.1
Date: 8/23/2010 9:03:00 PM
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i'll tell you this, i do NOT have any players of that caliber, yet. i have scouted 8 diffrerent players, but have not interviewed them yet. out of the eight players, i have one C and one PG with 5 "stars" (or balls). hopefully by next game OR week, i get new points and scout these players furthermore.

as for your players, the 7'0 guy looks impressive for being who he is, since Centres are hard to find and get in lower divisions. and the 6'9 guy, he's your basic typical top 5 pick. hope that the scouting is not false and isn't a bust (like 2003 #2 draft pick Darko Milicic).

anyways, good luck this season and good luck with your future draft!

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155010.3 in reply to 155010.1
Date: 8/23/2010 9:14:45 PM
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That's awesome. If you do get one of these guys, please make sure you stay active and 1 position train him. It would be a shame to have someone with that kind of potential end up being a bust because of inactivity. If you become bored with BB, please at least put him up for sale before becoming inactive, or put him in a training spot before going inactive.

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155010.4 in reply to 155010.3
Date: 8/23/2010 9:26:21 PM
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Don't worry! I'm not even going to have a team, I'm just going to have him and a few scrubs, I'll sell everyone I can to get a lvl 7 trainer and make sure he reaches his limits. This guy could be the all time salary leader, in some years. Once I cant afford him I will put him up on the tl. I will do anything I can to get a U21 Team Player.

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155010.5 in reply to 155010.4
Date: 8/23/2010 9:35:29 PM
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I love the support you are showing for the U21. Maybe you should try to improve your team though next season in an attempt to promote though so that you can train him for more than 1 or 2 seasons.

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155010.6 in reply to 155010.5
Date: 8/23/2010 10:24:24 PM
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Haha, I have been away from BB for a while. I think I will promote next season, I know it is very easy. And the pay raise will help, I'm trying to get lots of money right now. I want to sell my players and start from the ground up. If I can sell my two main players. I should have about 3 - 3.5 mil which should buy me two, three good players. Add that to my soon to be beast center and I think I have a Div. 3 material team.

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155010.7 in reply to 155010.1
Date: 8/24/2010 1:03:06 PM
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Wow, lucky.

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155010.8 in reply to 155010.4
Date: 8/24/2010 1:16:31 PM
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Getting both is going to be a pretty tough task but either one of them would be a great player to build around but I have some suggestions:

1) Gutting your team for a level 7 trainer is probably a bad plan. In addition, I think you're being very optimistic about how much those two players are going to fetch you. If you're training a big man you are going to want to get into division three (and then 2) as fast as possible so that he doesn't bankrupt you. In addition, any level 7 trainer you can afford is going to cost you and absolute fortune each week. If you're going to train these players if you draft them then I would make sure you surround them with players who a) compliment them and let you promote and b) can be trained and sold for profit sooner rather than later. I would also think about investing some cash in your arena now in order to set yourself up down the road.

2) If you get either of them I would suggest spending some time early in their careers pumping up their guard skills. What Canada needs in the long run is not just mono-skill monsters but players who aren't liabilities in secondary skills. In no small part this is because the super high salary big men just jump around the TL now and go from team to team with no training and getting terrible game shape as division 4 managers in big countries trade in all their chips to try to buy guys they can't afford and then try to ring every ounce of playing time out of them.

3) if you snag either or both then please stay in contact with the U21 and NT coaches and try to build these guys up smart.

4) Also please remember that Canada now has a division five so you're dropping way, way down the latter if you tank for last place. This means you've even further away from the sort of financial viability you need to pay for a world class centre. I would suggest game planning for this well in advance.

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155010.9 in reply to 155010.8
Date: 8/24/2010 1:17:05 PM
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Also: one thing I really like about this new draft system is the fact that this sort of excitement is now much more possible than in the old one.

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155010.10 in reply to 155010.8
Date: 8/24/2010 3:53:13 PM
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Wait, if I finish last it doesn't mean I demote, right? There will be a relegation series first eh? And if so I believe I can stay in the league. Perhaps I should invest alot of money in my arena so I can keep this guy? I still think I am going to bomb the season, I don't want to miss out on this guy. And one more question, who do you think is the better draftee?

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155010.11 in reply to 155010.10
Date: 8/24/2010 4:06:49 PM
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If you're in last place you automatically demote. There is no series. It just happens. 6th and 7th in each division get a playoff series for relegation.

Personally I think #7 is better. He has higher potential (and could potentially be an all-time great) and slightly better skills based on the scouting. I don't think the shorter height is a big issue since it will make training secondaries easier and if you're in it for the long haul with him then you're going to want high secondaries.

Keep in mind that we don't have a lot of "real" information about either player so one of them could have inept ID but respectable SB which could mess up the way their skills appear on the draft list.

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155010.12 in reply to 155010.11
Date: 8/24/2010 5:08:24 PM
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Yeah, I totally agree. Definitely go with #7. 6'9" is great for a PF type and that is what Canada needs right now anyways. You could spend 1 or 2 seasons on guard skills and then start training his inside skills to really high levels. Plus, the 7'0" guy could end up being only superstar potential or something (I think) which wouldn't even be very useful for a big time NT center

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