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127343.4 in reply to 127343.3
Date: 1/10/2010 4:42:32 PM
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the quickest way -- one that would probably be successful in div. V -- is work on jump shot (JS), jump range (Outside shooting), and driving (One on One). If you are thinking long range, then you need players to get him the ball (Passing); he becomes more valuable if he can play defense (Pressure, some Handling); and teammates that can do their fair share (play defense, rebound, pass, and occasionally shoot).
The game is changing -- be prepared for a substantially higher level of competition with each rise in division level. Don't neglect revenue demands (arena expansions). You want to have as good a trainer as you can reasonably afford. And scouting may be a cheap way to procure prospects.
Good luck.

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127343.5 in reply to 127343.4
Date: 1/10/2010 5:31:55 PM
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my trainer is advanced is that good for at least this level? and thanks

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127343.6 in reply to 127343.5
Date: 1/10/2010 6:02:14 PM
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I would say that "advanced" is quite good for a division V team. Level 5 (and above) trainers are becoming more and more expensive to obtain—for teams of any division

Pappy