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197433.8 in reply to 197433.7
Date: 9/30/2011 5:49:41 PM
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197433.9 in reply to 197433.1
Date: 9/30/2011 7:05:34 PM
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Let's put it like this. Your player is really a bit too tall for a "inside-out" SF. But there are successful 6 foot 10 SF, like the ace in Lietuva NT and the one owned by Secret Agents. I'd say that 6"9 is still alright and with this kind of outside skills, it's a waste if he doesn't become a world class SF in the future. But of course, he's probably a inside-focused SF. Stop training 1on 1. Train OD to 12-13 at the very least. This will take you roughly a season (yes, it's real slow for a 6'9). At the same time, ID may rise to 10. Then train RB. With his potential, his sky is unlimited, if you are patient enough.

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197433.10 in reply to 197433.1
Date: 9/30/2011 7:12:52 PM
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Well-rounded PF's, like this player has the potential to become, are just as rare as true SF's in this game. Darkyjozef had a few good posts yesterday on the US forum on the value a player like this would have as a PF. Check it out if you get a chance.

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197433.12 in reply to 197433.3
Date: 10/1/2011 1:43:14 AM
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the way things are going PF. but the position really doesn't matter that much. what matters is what do you really expect of him.


[quote Train OD to 12-13 at the very least. This will take you roughly a season (yes, it's real slow for a 6'9). At the same time, ID may rise to 10. Then train RB. With his potential, his sky is unlimited, if you are patient enough.

- this is what you should start off with. Imo, after some rebounding throw in some 1v1 and passing. It's very easy to make a high salary (useless) monster, but it's damn hard and long to train a successful well rounded player

If it were me(and this is just me). For the next for seasons it would be:
1.OD
2.ID
3.1v1
4.PA

If you do this you'll end up with a guy that looks something like this:

JS 11 JR 7
OD ~14 HA 19
DR 20 PA ~10
IS 16 ID 17
RB 6 SB 5

Best position PF, projected salary about 60k.

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197433.14 in reply to 197433.13
Date: 10/1/2011 5:09:28 AM
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It keeps the salary lower for the SF, I guess.

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197433.15 in reply to 197433.13
Date: 10/1/2011 6:46:40 AM
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Reb really doesn't depend that much on age, so you could leave that to the very end. Plus, for SF you don't really need more than 9. And with a PF the salary will grow quite a lot. I guess it's a judgment call

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197433.17 in reply to 197433.16
Date: 10/1/2011 7:36:41 AM
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197433.18 in reply to 197433.16
Date: 10/1/2011 7:47:27 AM
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SG. Possibly SF, but really never PF. His rebounding is very low for a PF, and he's short, so he won't train rebounds fast enough.

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