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173083.45 in reply to 173083.37
Date: 2/2/2011 4:59:33 AM
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Really nice player indeed. As someone else said +1 on OD would be better, but i dont know if you can make more sacrifices for him...

I have a player who will retire as a Fighter, he is on my team since my day one, but unfortunately with very low potential so now he has only a backup role...

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173083.47 in reply to 173083.46
Date: 2/2/2011 5:21:52 AM
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or cash out before they get too old while they are at their peak.


You will never get a fair value for them considering how many sacrifices you need to do, to create those players...

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173083.48 in reply to 173083.46
Date: 2/2/2011 5:40:38 AM
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I will take the 70k one leaving you with your best + 50k as backup

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173083.49 in reply to 173083.44
Date: 2/2/2011 5:46:02 AM
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well, ty.

unfortunately he is 28 now. no chance of getting od to wonderous. maybe, but only maybe he will get another jumpshot or driving up while training him with my other prospects, but he trains very slow the last 2-3 seasons.

From: CrazyEye

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173083.50 in reply to 173083.42
Date: 2/2/2011 6:04:18 AM
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Honestly, that kind of player isn't all that useful to a NT. They have a big enough roster (and for free!) that they can have a master of each individual trade, they don't need a jack of all trades. If they're playing outside, they probably have a SG with 10 ID that they can play, and if they're playing inside, they probably have a PF with 11 OD. While you as a club team would have no way to keep both of those guys around for situational play, a NT can do that easily.


he is record nationalplayer in germany, so at least we used him sometimes.

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173083.51 in reply to 173083.50
Date: 2/2/2011 6:15:03 AM
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crazy is everywhere! big brother.... ehm... crazyeye... is watching you! ;-)

i have to admit that kienbink is a far better player and uygarli made a huge step last season. eichelbaum is also a nice player.
as u well know, i always feared (for nt and my ballclub) that distler will have a hard time winning his individual matchups despite his allaround-skills.

for my ballclub its fine now, i like his performances+individual stats. for nt... hmm... i don't know if this type of player is still needed, since he will have to defend js20+ guys or face od20+ guys. but he can hustle!

From: egolav
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173083.53 in reply to 173083.52
Date: 2/2/2011 1:26:30 PM
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I am making one interesting SF myself. In 2-3 seasons he might be:

JS 18 JR 10-11
OD 16 HA 15
DR 19 PA 7
IS 17 ID 5
RE 6 SB 5

Unfortunately, he has very low ID and rebounding, that do not fit my training plans. I plan to use him as SF offensively and as a PG or SG defensively.

My perfect SF would be:
JS 18 JR 11
OD 17 HA 15
DR 17 PA 8
IS 15 ID 11
RE 7 SB 1

From: JohnnyB

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173083.54 in reply to 173083.53
Date: 2/2/2011 1:45:05 PM
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Why do you need so much DR/HA and so low PA?? Why PA is so underrated??

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173083.55 in reply to 173083.54
Date: 2/2/2011 1:48:54 PM
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Why do you need so much DR/HA and so low PA?? Why PA is so underrated??


i believe he is training IS a lot with 1 on 1, at least this work for my small SF pretty good.

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