First: don't spend any money on players until you know what your team needs. Even then, be very very careful.
Second: read the rules section called Nomenclature, and pay attention to what it says regarding which players contribute to each rating. Also read the sticky in this conference, it's very useful.
Third: look at your players and their skills. If a player of yours has the skills to be a good power forward (or centre, or whatever), that's where you should play him. Height doesn't matter in game, nor 'Best Position', only skills matter. The one stat that shows how good your player is overall is his wage. DMI is not a useful stat at all, so ignore it.
Fourth: this is not HT. There is no magic bullet rating that'll win you games (*cough* Midfield *cough*), but I reckon building a good defence is vital.
Fifth: the economy here is very tough on new teams, but you can survive. The three TV games will be of great help (you get $200,000 per game for them at your level).
Sixth: play around with tactics. See what they do to your team's ratings and how it behaves on court. Watch the match or match replays: they are great fun and very educational.
Good luck!
Edited by LA-The Phil (21/01/2008 15:12:53 CET)
Last edited by LA-The Phil at 1/21/2008 3:12:53 PM