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From: docend24

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189547.46 in reply to 189547.45
Date: 7/20/2011 10:03:45 AM
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Diaw has the skills, he doesn't have the desire (that can't and shouldn't be simulated in BB btw)

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189547.48 in reply to 189547.41
Date: 7/21/2011 6:58:26 AM
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PG/C - (10859831)
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And his position is suggested PG when he's 7'0'' I'm pretty sure there are a few other players like him.
And Arvydas Sabonis in his early years (before gitting injured and slower) was quite a good PG/C. Later in his career he was a center who passed better than most of the PGs..

Last edited by Phantum at 7/21/2011 7:02:37 AM

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189547.49 in reply to 189547.48
Date: 7/21/2011 7:19:24 AM
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Arvydas didn't injured that early, he played PG in youth squad as professional he always was an center with great court vision and the tools to use i

(edit: Chamberlain, played PG at the globetrotters so he wasn't that bad either in that direction)

Last edited by CrazyEye at 7/21/2011 7:20:40 AM

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189547.50 in reply to 189547.49
Date: 7/21/2011 8:04:50 AM
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He was overgrown PG with a skillset of both PG and C - great handler, passer, decent rebounder with a shot range of a guard. He had a skillset but later on was unable to use it because of his body. So in the skills aspect he was a PG with low OD and a C..

And well he had a lot of injuries..

Last edited by Phantum at 7/21/2011 8:06:56 AM

From: Phantum

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189547.54 in reply to 189547.53
Date: 7/21/2011 10:33:15 AM
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For sure I think every good manager is looking for multi skilled players because they are really good salary wise. I think the most important thing in this game is to build the greatest team with lowest salary possible. So yeah multi skilled players who can play a few positions are the way to go.

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