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Hi guys , what kind of Small Forward do you like best?

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121568.108 in reply to 121568.98
Date: 12/17/2009 10:32:00 PM
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This is a perfect outside oriented SF, Id train one on one, and passing, and outside shooting this season till his skills even out a little more,

I am not sure if u should train Inside D, i know a 6'4'' sf can get away with training it to prolific or a little lower, but i am not sure

And i definitely would never train INSIDE shot or Rebounding,

Last edited by Shaft Master at 12/17/2009 10:34:36 PM

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121568.109 in reply to 121568.104
Date: 12/17/2009 11:45:50 PM
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Oh, and i am planning to get an 18 y/o player who is very similar to how he was when he was 18 except he is 6'1" instead of 6'0";) So i will end up having two amazing SFs in the future. :) I am very excited to see how he will turn out if a few seasons.


I hope you have more than 2.5 million in the bank... I just saw a similar guy sell for 3.2 million. Given that you already pushed the price up early, he could go even higher.


I have more than enough ;)

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121568.110 in reply to 121568.105
Date: 12/17/2009 11:50:28 PM
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I think the best thing to do with him is to bring him to 10 in IS and ID plus 9 in RB. That will probably take you a good two seasons (depending on his sub-levels, maybe a bit more, maybe a bit less). Once you go back to outside skills, take his passing and handling to prominent, outside d to tremendous, then keep training JS until he hits his cap.

Just my opinion. You should probably check with the Italian U21 manager, though.


Yes, that is what the manager told me to do, something like train his inside skills for a couple of seasons as well as jump shot i think. Wasnt too sure b/c of the translation.

I found it:

"he's a very good player, with a solid base of internal skills... but for almost two season you must train him in external skill... defense is great for is age, for this season he needs to shot the ball a lot and maybe a few of passing
cheers"

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121568.111 in reply to 121568.110
Date: 12/18/2009 1:38:41 AM
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I couldn't bring myself to train a player for another countries NT. Theres something unpatriotic about it and it would be hard watching your player dominate your own NT while playing for another country.

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121568.112 in reply to 121568.111
Date: 12/18/2009 1:49:35 AM
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Meh, its all about wining. If u can help u r NT thats fine, but for me wining is the most important. I hate farms too, couz they giving us monsters like Cardenas, who everybody is getting amazed from them, but nobody can afford them.

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121568.113 in reply to 121568.109
Date: 12/18/2009 2:34:18 AM
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why try to train for a SF when a 6'0 ft guy could easily be a very good SG or PG. btw as if salary dont mean anything, face it dude, those SFs are salary's high cause they are great SFs (the 5th guy anyway) not just because they have lots of Big men skills.

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121568.115 in reply to 121568.113
Date: 12/18/2009 7:16:37 AM
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why try to train for a SF when a 6'0 ft guy could easily be a very good SG or PG. btw as if salary dont mean anything, face it dude, those SFs are salary's high cause they are great SFs (the 5th guy anyway) not just because they have lots of Big men skills.


:) So Naive :)

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121568.116 in reply to 121568.113
Date: 12/18/2009 1:05:50 PM
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why try to train for a SF when a 6'0 ft guy could easily be a very good SG or PG. btw as if salary dont mean anything, face it dude, those SFs are salary's high cause they are great SFs (the 5th guy anyway) not just because they have lots of Big men skills.


No, most of those SFs have high salary because they have high jump shot and not much else. If I wanted, I could have pushed Vacirca's JS to legendary+ and he would also be at $70,000 in salary right now. But I would take Vacirca over any such player in a heartbeat.

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121568.117 in reply to 121568.109
Date: 12/18/2009 1:11:14 PM
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I have more than enough ;)


He is definitely one of the best trainees out there. Not sure if he is worth the money, though. He is really only selling for that much because of his NT/U21 possibilities (you have to think of what your return will be on him - if you are already starting at 3 million that means a long road to make a profit).

Anyhow, what I thought was funny was this:

Player x is probably better than all 22 of these players, but the few that are most similar have been selling for around $ 350 000 to $ 550 000.

I have been getting a message like that for Wendon for quite a few seasons now (although Wendon's hovers around 3 million) but obviously he is worth quite a bit more than that.


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121568.118 in reply to 121568.110
Date: 12/18/2009 1:14:07 PM
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"he's a very good player, with a solid base of internal skills... but for almost two season you must train him in external skill... defense is great for is age, for this season he needs to shot the ball a lot and maybe a few of passing
cheers"


That actually makes it sound like he wants you to train guard skills for at least the next 2 seasons... Personally I don't agree if you are turning him into a SF (you keep his salary low by going to the inside skills now, plus they will take longer to train, so it is better to do them now). But that's just me.

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