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From: Koperboy

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Date: 1/18/2013 2:55:54 AM
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I agree but unfortunately when you look at U21 big men and young centers, generally no other skills besides inside shot, rebounding, inside D, and shot-blocking are above mediocre-average, unless they were drafted with skills like that.


You forgot to add "with few exceptions" Lots of our bigs sport at least one secondary above respectable, mostly it's DR or JS. Of course the primaries are a bit lower because of that, but you can compensate in other areas like turnovers...(22121)

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234720.28 in reply to 234720.26
Date: 1/18/2013 5:00:34 PM
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I'm not trying to say that it's better to train bigs. I'm just showing my example of the type of profit that can be made from a big with decent secondaries. Of course, one can do the same for a guard.

From: malice

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Date: 1/19/2013 12:28:32 AM
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I'm not trying to say that it's better to train bigs. I'm just showing my example of the type of profit that can be made from a big with decent secondaries. Of course, one can do the same for a guard.

Precisely.

The thing for me is that there tend to be more badly trained bigs on the market. More bigs with heavy-on-the-primaries, shocking-on-the-secondaries available than crapola guards.
But a well-trained player is going to get cash. Regardless.

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