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270992.55 in reply to 270992.49
Date: 6/23/2015 5:30:21 PM
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Thanks for those ideas. I've recently become aware of the importance of SB so will be training that to a fairly high level. I'll experiment with princeton too to see what the offence looks like.

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270992.57 in reply to 270992.56
Date: 6/26/2015 7:06:49 AM
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Range (to 12), passing (to 10) and than split Inner defense and inner shot

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270992.58 in reply to 270992.56
Date: 6/26/2015 4:46:19 PM
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For a PF or SF? If you want him to be a PF, he needs rebounding at least to 12 and even 12 might be pushing it, if you are going the SF route then more outside shooting and passing (passing to at least 13).

Last edited by E.B.W. at 6/26/2015 4:47:18 PM

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270992.59 in reply to 270992.54
Date: 6/29/2015 5:55:01 PM
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i think 6-7 sf builds would be a hard team to beat, its the direction ive been working in the last 2 seasons actually

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270992.60 in reply to 270992.50
Date: 7/1/2015 4:43:37 PM
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I completely agree with Manon on this, rebounding takes up a bit of cap space too on guards and that's annoying. I've recently spent close to a million on a 6'3'' trainee and he has 7 RB which is higher than what I wanted but his other skills allowed me to brush that aside and build him as a good SG. Now don't get me wrong, I love my forwards and C rebounding but I personally think it's a waste of time on guards as repeating what Manon said, it adds a lot of salary when salary does increase. Valid point for your reasoning though, that's the beauty of the game too, different managers having different ideas.

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270992.61 in reply to 270992.60
Date: 7/5/2015 5:49:16 PM
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I am currently training a PF. I feel that rebound is pretty important, especially for the NT as the opponents don't let everything in, and a couple of OR or DR are pretty neat.
His current status is
12 8 11 - 14 14 11 - 16 15 17 13
Hopefully there is still some capspace for an additional JS/DR/IS. Gonna try anyway.

From: js8

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270992.62 in reply to 270992.61
Date: 7/6/2015 7:13:09 AM
Optic Fibres
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Hmm.. I agree rebounding is nice to have but even if they keep shooting and your ID and SB is good enough so they miss, you'll eventually grab the rebound. I definitely don't think RB should be higher than IS or ID, I'd rather have 18 ID and 14 RB, than 16 ID and 16 RB.

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270992.63 in reply to 270992.56
Date: 7/7/2015 4:04:52 PM
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No need to push range, no need to train PA until he is 26+! Study your team. The rest should be your decision.

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