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What about your best rookie now?

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126140.35 in reply to 126140.34
Date: 1/8/2010 8:18:13 PM
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Be careful with the pitiful rebounding...

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126140.38 in reply to 126140.37
Date: 1/8/2010 11:04:28 PM
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It is a fact that rebounding and boxing out are very important skills for ANY basketball player to have, at any level of competition. Why would you think that this is not the case in this game? There is no need for him to get to PRODIGIOUS, but a guard with respectable or strong rebounding will be a much better player than one with pitiful or awful. Of course, if you want to have a legendary jump shooter that can't play with the top players because he isn't well-rounded go right ahead.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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126140.39 in reply to 126140.34
Date: 1/9/2010 4:20:33 AM
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He is great great trainee. He has NT future (at least U21) if well trained. Take his PA/JR around 10 among with his JS/JR/OD and you will have a world class player after 3-4 seasons. GM-somdetsfinest wants the perfect player, who can do it all, but like that i know Wendon who his price is 10M.

From: cezzz16

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126140.40 in reply to 126140.11
Date: 1/9/2010 11:32:32 AM
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nah.. just focus train on his OD so that you won't be having a hard time training it when he is older.. grats to your rookie then..

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126140.41 in reply to 126140.36
Date: 1/9/2010 3:03:46 PM
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Are you single position training him? If so why are you being more efficient with his minutes to maximize single position training across 3 people.

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126140.44 in reply to 126140.39
Date: 1/10/2010 1:22:08 AM
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You don't want players who can do it all? My highest salary is $61k, my team is ranked 75th in the world, and I just throttled the world 45, 88-75, in a game that was only less than 30 points because my scrubs played the whole 4th quarter, even though his team salary is $150k more. Since I started playing this game I have tried to train my entire team, and not focus on one or two trainees or on one or two positions. It's probably a good explanation why I am currently -$19 MILLION on my transfer ledger, but maybe a possible explanation for my success. This week I am going to get my ass handed to me by Nitra Corgons and BC Hostivar, but hopefully my scrappers will put up a fight. And if I had 10 million I would buy Wendon, but since I don't I will settle for Ragnar Mårtensson, an 18k starter potential with a skill sum of 91 who just put up 32 points, 16 boards, and 15 assists in his last game. His cost? 2.7 million.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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