i never said sell em, just said they are behind. If that is your plan for training, then buy decent guards, let them carry the team whilst you train the bigs.. It is all about balance!
Considering you are training inside skills, you should be selling :
Maxime Delvallée
Henrique Forjaz
They are the 2 most expensive guys on your roster, and are basically redundant as you have trainees playing in those positions.. Once playoffs are over, get rid of them...
Wait until you see where you land next season, then invest that money into guards...Buy a good PG and SG without blowing the budget so you can also improve arena. players are cheap at the moment, so you should be able to find something, even if they are above 30, that experience will help on the court!
Shot block is a tough 1.. i would focus on the primaries IS/ID/RB and bank on 2ndary pops for now for SB.. Forget stamina for now, they are young, why waste their most valuable training years on stam? Get those primaries popping whilst they are young, train stam when you need it. Manage your minutes, and you never have to train Game shape.. Also i wouldnt call Coleman foul prone.. 2.1 fouls per game?
yeah........I made a mistake of not setting my lineup, was worried of very serious drops, so trained GS and actually got a couple of pops on 2 crucial players..... also the bold meant that I am selling those two, along with Catandil and Dekis, so that I could bank some cash. I already have 1 guard in mind

now I just need 1 more. that'll be when my arena hits 9k. SO i should avoid relegation and hopefully somehow get a profitable draftee.
Also Delvallee is a SF, not PF, he has unreasonably high ID so that is why he is mistaken for PF.....he has 12 JS, 8 IS, 9 OD, 11 ID and you see what I mean............pretty decent playoff pickup
Last edited by tough at 8/18/2012 6:19:11 PM
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