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145431.6 in reply to 145431.5
Date: 6/1/2010 12:17:23 AM
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2 grand in debt isn't too bad, but certainly the money you are paying your trainer is too much. You should fire him immediately and either just go with a level 1 guy until you get back into the black, or hire a much cheaper trainer. You aren't gonna go bankrupt until you are 500 grand in the hole, which is a long way off. You can train FT for two weeks and then GS which should help you in the playoffs. You don't need anything more than a level 1 guy to train those things. It will improve your team's performance on the court for your playoff run, and save you 50k+/wk.

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145431.7 in reply to 145431.5
Date: 6/1/2010 12:27:14 AM
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You will continue to go into debt every week unless you fire him. It's like a band-aid - it's easier if you just rip it off as fast as possible get it over with rather than prolong the pain.

$55k is way too much for a your current situation. My suggestion: Keep him until the last training update before the playoffs, sell him but don't replace him until the new season starts and just train stamina/free throws for the playoffs/off season so that the level 1 trainer won't hurt.

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145431.9 in reply to 145431.8
Date: 6/1/2010 1:17:21 PM
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Thanks, any other tips about the Northern Celtics and how to prepare for the playoffs.