The guy who owned Dado Beštija is from my league, just the opposite conference. He's not from D.IV, he's from D.II, that is a huge difference. And yes, very bad training plan got him where it got him; he indefatigably trained JR, which I don't recommend, the same way I don't recommend having JS higher than JR+3.
My player against his high defence (I think it's 18) shot 0-12, I think, but it wasn't Dado's night as well, my player is only 13 in OD -- Dado scored only four in 35 or so minutes. Yes, my guy has respectable rebounding, which, I agree, boosts up the salary, and that is all of his inside skills. No IS, no ID, no BS, only rebounding, and that is enough for me. I plan on never training his inside skills! And this is enough for me, I'm not aiming for the National Team, because that's nonsense, having a player that would be used only by your National Team coach (who is a bastard). I was talking about Dado's example, from a wonderful talent he grew into a useless player. Training should be easy, none of the players should fluff up like a bottle brush (R. Kipling)
--Yes, you can get three 5k players on your team and win the championship. But can you compete later in D.III without spending a lot?-- Yes, you can. I got promoted from D.III and I only had this trainee, who was 19 at the time, an older 25k SG, and an older 26k center whom I bought before the Play-offs. But after the promotion, you must enhance your team on all positions, which I did to remain in D.II.
Edit: If your guy is Dean Pholh, or something like that, he has 3.4 rebounds per game, which is more than 2.8 from my player. He must have some good rebounding too.
Last edited by LaCross at 10/19/2011 2:54:04 PM