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From: Tortuga
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Date: 5/20/2011 10:22:46 AM
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I've been training small forwards in their main skills in one position for a couple of seasons and will shortly the point where I need to improve their rebounding. Since rebounding can only be trained over two positions and I have no other squad players who will really benefit I plan to purchase 2-3 more trainees purely in order to turn a profit on them.

Assuming I'd be training rebounding for one season and the cost of buying them isn't a problem, what strategy would make me the most profit upon sale?

I'd be interested to hear from managers with experience of training rebounding with the following

18yo, high potential bigs

20-21yo bigs with good mains but untrained rebounding

20-21yo multi-skilled guards/ small forwards



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185431.2 in reply to 185431.1
Date: 5/20/2011 2:16:00 PM
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I would look for category 2. If they a great players but weak rebounders they can be even up to 24.

From: Peluin

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185431.4 in reply to 185431.1
Date: 5/21/2011 2:02:48 AM
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Yep, category 2. They're cheap to buy but easy to sell when you're done. I found a couple without looking too hard when I was in the same position as you.