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From: T.M.

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193588.53 in reply to 193588.52
Date: 9/21/2011 5:41:19 PM
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His driving is popping at okay speeds, but IS is training faster which is odd even given the height thing, since it's primarily intended to train driving. But I'm hardly complaining. And yes, Damian is back and will be thrown into the fire, starting his first game in a Tornadoes uniform (scrimmage) in a little over 24 hours in order to start getting back in game condition. His GS is only inept; we can't have that. Hopefully he'll be ready to go when we face you in a week. I'm feeling something like 30 points, 10 rebounds, a couple of steals, one or two blocks, Gavino Ghinzani crying in frustration as Damian Aldridge shows his old team why they should have waited for him to return, things like that. lol He probably won't even start that game because his GS will still be low. He'll probably back up Tullio. But still, Tornadoes fans are entitled to dream, right? Especially if their dreams are reflected in positive responses to the Fan Survey.

From: Lemony
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193588.54 in reply to 193588.53
Date: 9/21/2011 7:00:06 PM
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To Everyone that actually cares, the draft this year for our league is very favorable to big men trainers. Basically, I got screwed over.

From: T.M.
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193588.55 in reply to 193588.54
Date: 9/21/2011 7:23:05 PM
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Hehe and by the same token, anyone who trains forwards just got pretty lucky. Not that I know anyone who does that...
*cough cough*

How much do you spend on scouting, Lemony? And if you've found some 5-5 prospect who's a big man, then why not draft them anyway and sell? You'll get a good price and be able to buy a guard more to your liking. Of course, it wouldn't break my heart if they went off the board with the 15th pick rather than the 16th.

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To: T.M.
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193588.56 in reply to 193588.55
Date: 9/21/2011 7:31:40 PM
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I am going to spend 5k to 10k depends how the week goes with my finances. But nothing more, unless I see some good players that I like. Guards sell more and easier on the market, but I mean if I get a big man that looks great I will go for him. To sell of course.

I also want to train American born 18 yo guards that I drafted, makes me feel kinda proud.

The fact that half of my "5 star prospects" 19 year olds is very disappointing.

Oh and how much income do you get from your arena?

Last edited by Lemony at 9/21/2011 7:42:19 PM

From: T.M.

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193588.57 in reply to 193588.56
Date: 9/21/2011 11:50:37 PM
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102.5K, but I'm upping ticket prices slightly, so that should increase it. Everything but luxury boxes completely sold out last game; one nice thing about 50-point wins is it brings in the fans. I'm spending 20K per week right now, b/c my last couple of drafts have been disappointments and I'd like to get at least oone trainee on my team that I drafted. So far I haven't turned up any hugely great prospects, but I'm hopeful. And you should consider yourself lucky if you turned up a lot of 5-ball prospects; I only turned up two, one of which was 19. The other looks ok but not spectacular, so no luck there. Just looking at this draft, though, it looks somewhat disappointing; 21 19yos, most of the prospects have middling height (6'4"-6'9") which isn't particularly great for training speed. So far no 5-ball potential players either. From your point of view, there are no good 18yo 6'0"/6'1" prospects. So glad I'm not looking for guards, because there don't appear to be any (now that I say that, of course I jinxed everything and one of them will be some stud 18yo ATG with a 7K salary)

What do you get from your arena?

From: Lemony

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193588.58 in reply to 193588.57
Date: 9/22/2011 9:46:13 PM
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96 minutes for Catapang and 108(!) for Faina, looks good for me c:

And I get 88K per week eh.


From: T.M.

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193588.59 in reply to 193588.58
Date: 9/23/2011 1:37:44 AM
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And that's what happens when you spontaneously take a day trip into Chicago with the guys from your floor without setting scrimmage lineup first. Crap.

From: Lemony

To: T.M.
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193588.60 in reply to 193588.59
Date: 9/23/2011 5:04:25 PM
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I had a bad gs update as well...only 2 in proficient, one of them is one that I will not use. Also I have a new best defender on my team! No hints though ~

From: Lemony

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193588.61 in reply to 193588.60
Date: 9/24/2011 10:23:22 PM
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Can't wait for that game on Tuesday! I really put a lot of thought into this one~, but my training might cause my downfall, ohwells.
Can I just say, Faina got shut down in your game tonight, I have no idea how, but McNeill is looking great! That FT is amazing, it is going to help you win, against me.

From: Lemony
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193588.62 in reply to 193588.61
Date: 9/26/2011 4:08:10 PM
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I just got trolled...the two shortest players in the draft have 1 and 2 star ratings.

From: T.M.

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193588.63 in reply to 193588.62
Date: 9/26/2011 4:26:20 PM
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I found that out in Group Scouting. This draft has hardly any 18yo 6'0" or 6'1" players, at least one of the 6'2" players is a bust, and idk about the others. There are a lot of middle height players, which is good for forward training. And hey, those 1 or 2 ball players may have 5 ball, HOF potential. Stranger things have happened.

The good news is, there are only 6 active teams in this league, so if you do happen to find someone good, there's a decent chance you'll get to pick him, even with a low draft pick.

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