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132700.39 in reply to 132700.1
Date: 3/8/2010 5:27:50 AM
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must have both of them .....
most of manager think SF should have ID and OD ,but actually this very hard .. so i suggestion u can train different SF face to different team ...

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132700.40 in reply to 132700.39
Date: 3/8/2010 4:03:39 PM
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If you check the market all around SF's are the most expensive players to buy. I actually looking for an SF i have 5M to spend but i still cant find one that fits my needs...

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132700.41 in reply to 132700.40
Date: 3/8/2010 4:30:28 PM
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I have a decent one, but need more than 5 million :)

He is my pride and joy!!

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132700.45 in reply to 132700.43
Date: 3/8/2010 8:07:43 PM
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ok, mr. smart guy, riddle me this:

how important is the SF? Your comments on the lower level SF fit with my experience, and your description of a SF at Div III, my current level, ring true as well. But at Div. II, you seem to throw in the towel at training / creating a LeBron (25 ppg, 8 reb, 8 assists, a few steals and blocks) and instead go to your bench and pull a guard or PF to fill the spot, depending on the situation. so my question: in the grand scheme of things, how important is the SF? can he be defensive whiz, and others score? must he be well rounded? can an offense function effectively without LeBron? should we just develop what is possible -- good guards, good big men, and forget about the mid-size multi-talents? look forward to your thoughts.

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132700.47 in reply to 132700.43
Date: 3/9/2010 4:08:22 AM
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I’d say it’s so tough that do so, you’d probably have to sacrifice training any other position to a level where you’d even be able to make it to a top division in large country without having a ton of cash to spend on the TL since the SF training would mean training both outside and inside skills, and neither long enough to get a guard or a center to a salary anywhere near $30k or even $20k for that matter.


simple trick to avoid that handicaps, if you are guard trainer search for a "small" center who was trained to ~20ans in the big man skills, and make him to a Guard trainee. if you train Centers you could make the opposite with big guards, they aren't that expensive and you normally find one if you aren#t totally impatient.

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132700.48 in reply to 132700.40
Date: 3/9/2010 5:09:43 AM
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which style SF u need ? Can i give me some of details?
By the way ,how about u draft ? ^ ^

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132700.49 in reply to 132700.48
Date: 3/9/2010 5:30:18 AM
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JS/OD 12+ PA 6+ ID/IS 8+. My draft looks better than last seasons,(not great, 5 players with 5 balls but only 1 who i can see his potential) but having the best record in my league i dont have any real hopes to get something decent.

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