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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