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From: Myles

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260909.2 in reply to 260909.1
Date: 7/11/2014 8:34:38 AM
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Player a is a SG and player b is a PF.
I would sell player B and start working on a with some OD and
I'd buy two other Perennial allstars or better.

From: [PH]NM26

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260909.3 in reply to 260909.2
Date: 7/11/2014 10:36:51 AM
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Do I still train my 5'10, 19 yr old star point guard? He already has proficient OD

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260909.4 in reply to 260909.1
Date: 7/11/2014 11:00:12 AM
Springfield Storm
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Honestly I would dump both of them. Player A's passing is to low to be a PG and his inside skills aren't good enough for a SG. Player B has horrible passing and jump range, along with being only 6'2" so he shouldn't be played at PF. As for the 19 year old star PG, go ahead and train him, although he'll be capped out quickly, but could still be a solid player for your team. In the future, don't get anything below allstar/perennial allstar.

From: HAHA

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260909.5 in reply to 260909.1
Date: 7/11/2014 8:53:06 PM
HAHA001
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For training purpose, the message above should give you some idea.

If I were you, I would keep training them, because I like homegrown players. :)

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260909.6 in reply to 260909.5
Date: 7/12/2014 8:59:35 PM
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@C-diddy, My 19 yr. old star PG was from my original roster when my team is created. And because I want to build a homegrown team, I started to train him :)

@HAHA, I love homegrown too! And that's what I'm trying to do. I know what the risks are but I really want to build a homegrown team.