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139462.9 in reply to 139462.8
Date: 4/6/2010 1:45:30 PM
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I wonder how weak are your IV divisions... just my backup SG has 12 JS / 8 JR / 11 OD / 11 D / 7 P / 7 H

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139462.10 in reply to 139462.9
Date: 4/6/2010 1:51:31 PM
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You have to think that, excepting Italy, a IV division in any country it´s like a VI in Spain or Italy.

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139462.11 in reply to 139462.10
Date: 4/6/2010 2:48:17 PM
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Yeah, but I thought that USA was a little bit stronger..

Last edited by sex magic at 4/6/2010 2:48:58 PM

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139462.12 in reply to 139462.11
Date: 4/6/2010 2:51:54 PM
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I'm not claiming this type of player to be a star in USA league IV by any means, but it is definitely a solid starter.

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139462.13 in reply to 139462.11
Date: 4/6/2010 3:06:48 PM
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USA, 5 divisions, 3853 users
Spain, 6 divisions, 6282 users


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139462.15 in reply to 139462.14
Date: 4/6/2010 4:22:49 PM
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Don't listen to these guys. So far the input has been from a sub-par team in V, with little experience in IV. And an Australian player, who is not familiar with how USA IVs play.

At the very top level of IV(meaning you are a playoff team) your SG could run you from 800k to 2 million if you are an outside based team. My SG has 12 JS and cost me about 1.3 million.

If you are an inside focus team, your SG could be from 400k to 1 million. He just needs to be a roleplayer with good OD and handling and passing and possibly rebounding. A little jump range doesn't hurt too, because you won't be getting many threes.

If you are balanced, than your SG could be from 600k to 1.5 million. He needs to be a good defender of course, and have a little JS as well, but not as much as you'd need if you are outside focused, instead he could have extra skills in handling and passing and possibly driving.

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139462.16 in reply to 139462.15
Date: 4/6/2010 4:43:37 PM
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That is what i was getting from looking over the TL. I have to start saving some money!

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139462.18 in reply to 139462.17
Date: 4/6/2010 6:33:21 PM
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I think it depends on how you expect your Outside Shooting rating to be. If you expect it to be at least mediocre level in a game, i'd suggest you get a shooting guard with at least prominent JS and at least respectable JR. Outside defence shuld be no less than strong too. Passing and Handling shuld not be below average. Player like that shuld cost you less than 1 million bux.

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139462.19 in reply to 139462.15
Date: 4/6/2010 7:01:10 PM
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Amarestars I was just giving him a specific example from my half of a season spent in league IV and my experiences with a player who played in that league. I don't really think its necessary to discredit my opinion just because I picked up a team late in the year and got relegated. You're telling this guy to buy a 1 million dollar player when the highest salaried player on his team is $6,000. Yes it sounds good but not all newer teams have that money, I can speak from experiences, and its unfair to say he has to spend at least 800 k to get a competing SG. If he has that type of money then thats awesome.

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