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256059.6 in reply to 256059.4
Date: 3/26/2014 12:23:31 AM
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I have a nice crop of 18 year old guards (2 position training PG/SG). Is it worth it to sell the guards if I get the top two picks you mentioned?

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256059.7 in reply to 256059.6
Date: 3/26/2014 12:27:01 AM
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Wow, I didn't even notice. You have 18 year old guards? What level trainer do you have and how are they progressing? I personally think it will be more beneficial to you to have two homegrown USA draftees to train, especially because you can train your bigs to have good secondaries, which many bigs in this game lack and therefore are not very salary efficient. If you train your bigs the correct way, I think they give you a much bigger advantage than if you were to continue 2 position training 6 guards.

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256059.8 in reply to 256059.6
Date: 3/26/2014 12:45:16 AM
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Yeh having guys from your own country is better. and having 2 draftees is very good.

trainee bigs is easier
but if your guys have come a long way I would looking to take the smaller guy instead

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256059.9 in reply to 256059.7
Date: 3/26/2014 12:49:13 AM
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I sent both of you guys: E.B.W. and Micky pm(s). Feel free to reply with your thoughts.

Last edited by B0rnC0nfused at 3/26/2014 12:49:36 AM

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256059.10 in reply to 256059.9
Date: 3/26/2014 11:13:43 AM
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My only addition is that while I see the logic the other posters have used, I'd also consider the 5/3 18 year olds as being worthwhile - those are the type of guys you can build that are your stars in V and IV, solid starters in III and can play supporting roles in II.

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256059.11 in reply to 256059.10
Date: 3/26/2014 2:44:26 PM
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Yep if you lucky and 3 potencial player caps at the top end of his cap range. I have perenial allstar capped at the start of his range so its similar as star at end of range and he had 4th league mvp and this season he got unanimous division 3 mvp.
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/league/1117/overview.aspx)
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/25128447/overview.aspx) - statistics just incredible(25points epr game 63 % accuracy). He averaged 51 eff in 48 mins, sick right?:D i had also guzejevas whos 3rd in voting being 45 eff and gvaizdauskas whos 6th in voting 35eff. and i bet the next season he wont be the worst player in div 2 atleast:D tbh i think hell be amongs the best sfs in the league. Basicly for star player you can make solid starter at div 2.

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256059.12 in reply to 256059.1
Date: 3/26/2014 6:39:20 PM
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I would choose 1 or 3 and if you get both, train in tandem.
Either choice you can develop into long term asset for your team.

From: Ruaidri

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256059.13 in reply to 256059.12
Date: 3/27/2014 5:59:59 PM
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potential and length are important.
skillwise there is not much to say. I have had 5,4 with 40 sp and 5,4 with 55.

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256059.14 in reply to 256059.13
Date: 3/28/2014 12:13:03 PM
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i have had 5/5 with 31sp he was 5/5 A-

Last edited by Gajus Julijus Cezaris at 3/28/2014 12:13:21 PM

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256059.15 in reply to 256059.1
Date: 3/28/2014 7:37:38 PM
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2) you generally get more skills in SF A+, than in C A+.
then you could train him with your other guards..