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From: Nick

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Date: 8/27/2011 10:32:49 AM
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I answered PG/SG for your poll, only because if I were doing 2 position JR, typically the guys I want to have improved JR are already usually guard types, so they'd perform better at PG and SG than SG and SF.

Yeah, same here. SF or PF don't need a lot JR. Apart from the exceptions such as a Princeton PF, of course.

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From: SelBasin

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Date: 8/27/2011 10:23:21 PM
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You can do what ever you feel like but a little advice, you have a 18 year old hall of fame potential guy. If you are not going to single position train him then sale him and make some money and but you a allstar potential. Other wise you will never even come close to his potential and you are leaving cash on the table.

From: Nick

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Date: 8/28/2011 10:38:43 AM
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You can do what ever you feel like but a little advice, you have a 18 year old hall of fame potential guy. If you are not going to single position train him then sale him and make some money and but you a allstar potential. Other wise you will never even come close to his potential and you are leaving cash on the table.

Uhh. I know. I am sinlge-position training him. I've never two-position trained my current trainee's....

When I run into an invisible spider web, I instantly become a kung-fu master.
From: SelBasin

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Date: 8/28/2011 10:00:28 PM
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lol sorry about that GM-Nick i meant that for the OP not you replied to the wrong post lol sorry again.