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From: SelBasin

To: zzip
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136477.30 in reply to 136477.29
Date: 4/9/2010 10:09:03 PM
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To the original poster I think what I would do if I were you is single position train passing if you can afford to for about 4 weeks to get his passing up a bit. Then turn him into a PF by training his inside skills. May or may not be what others would do and I have been playing long so take it for what it is worth I could be totally wrong.

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136477.31 in reply to 136477.29
Date: 4/12/2010 10:14:52 AM
Brigada Diverse
RBBA
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6666
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All-Starters
Yes that's my point exactly.The start could be a little harder than on the convetional PF but i think is worth the trouble if you already have a strong team and you can play him only in cup/scrimmage or even in the games that you are sure you will win/lose.
Mybe you could post an update sometime maybe next season with the skills he gains.

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136477.32 in reply to 136477.31
Date: 4/12/2010 3:35:01 PM
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I dunno, it seems like a lot of effort to get an all around average player to become a good one. I don't see his height as really the main problem, but his stats for me aren't eye -popping.

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136477.33 in reply to 136477.32
Date: 4/12/2010 3:57:34 PM
Brigada Diverse
RBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
6666
Second Team:
All-Starters
ok maybe he will not be a NT starter but i got him for 50k and in 2 season's time i may sale him for 2.5-3 mil without changing my training plan.