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93314.4 in reply to 93314.3
Date: 6/2/2009 3:49:57 PM
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dwarf=guard. Well the basic idea is that you train 2 positions for example PF/C or wingmen etc, and you producing players, then you sell 1 of them just to buy a player on the positions that you dont train. This is the basic idea of this game.

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93314.5 in reply to 93314.4
Date: 6/2/2009 8:10:45 PM
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Johnny - Just completed my first season and i must say after reading your post the light-bulb finally came on!! Thanks!

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93314.6 in reply to 93314.4
Date: 6/2/2009 11:42:55 PM
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I am - (or was?) a dwarf trainer - but now - I want to train big men, AND transform one or two of my SG to SF... what do you say? is it really posible?

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93314.7 in reply to 93314.6
Date: 6/3/2009 12:41:19 AM
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From what i see on ur team you have lots of tall SG's so yes its possible. For me a good SF needs at least 10 on OD/IS/R, but i dont know whats the skills of u r players on those categories. If for example on ID are atrocious then u r wasting your time but if its mediocre maybe it worth it, but also u can find a player short with developed inside skills, and some decent outside skills that u can train him, at it was my x player Papanagiotou

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93314.8 in reply to 93314.7
Date: 6/3/2009 8:53:06 AM
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Well - SF are a strange thing - though they have to be all around - it seems they don't need much IS - it is more like R maybe.

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93314.9 in reply to 93314.8
Date: 6/3/2009 9:37:08 AM
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Well i dont agree with with that couz sometimes u want to play run and gun and some times you want to play look inside. I dont consider rebounding so much important for them couz if you are looking for that kind of SF means that you already have 2 very good rebounders on ur line up. According what you said make the IS much more usefull couz from what ive seen most SF's are actually SG's without very strong ID, so you can actually exploid a weakness of the opposite SF

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93314.10 in reply to 93314.9
Date: 6/3/2009 3:57:27 PM
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Yeah - but - while playing look inside - do SF really shoot the ball inside or do we have just the PF and C getting the ball down low?