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246469.34 in reply to 246469.33
Date: 8/14/2013 11:42:31 AM
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Nice height if you want him to have tons of secondaries. If you come across on 7 foot PG's or 6 foot C's, they are awesome. They have secondaries already

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Date: 8/14/2013 11:51:33 AM
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Nice height if you want him to have tons of secondaries. If you come across on 7 foot PG's or 6 foot C's, they are awesome. They have secondaries already


Especially the 7' PGs. Most guys in the 7'+ range are Cs and often have a whole lot of 1s in their guard skills, which is a sad waste.

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246469.37 in reply to 246469.27
Date: 8/14/2013 12:20:12 PM
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Just like the previous poster stated, secondaries are important for EVERY position. Especially at the higher levels. The sooner one learns this the more quickly they're ahead of 90% of the people playing this game.

That guide you linked was written in 2010 and people have adjusted their thinking considerably since that time.

As you also mentioned, creating good all-around skills is hard to achieve but that's exactly why those players are so valuable. These days, 24-25 year olds with Hall of Fame/All-time-great potential go unwanted (and sometimes retire) on the transfer wire because their trainer/owner pumped up the primaries, ignored the secondaries completely and nobody playing in the higher divisions wants a high salaried player with terrible secondaries.

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246469.38 in reply to 246469.37
Date: 8/14/2013 12:30:11 PM
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Well well well ... You learn something new everyday

From: HAHA

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246469.40 in reply to 246469.38
Date: 8/14/2013 7:14:47 PM
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It is great to draft a youngster who is good at secondary skills, so you can concentrate on training the primary attributes.

BTW, many of us used "Look Inside" , so driving and JS for PF are very important, whereas inside shot for SG is also important.

From: Zuros Jos

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246469.41 in reply to 246469.40
Date: 8/15/2013 10:03:15 AM
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I think im just gonna sell my trainee and my trainer after he pops tomorrow , the only thing training is doing for me is lessining my income.

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246469.42 in reply to 246469.41
Date: 8/15/2013 11:13:37 AM
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In the first 16 weeks, you probably shouldn't do anything, just build up the arena. I have invested over 2.5 million so far.

Then again, you're new to the game, so you need to experiment. I played one season before, and got banned. I now like the fresh start I had, I know some things already, so I don't waste money and similar.

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246469.44 in reply to 246469.42
Date: 8/16/2013 8:36:07 AM
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there is a big difference between micronations and "normal" nations in terms of income!,active players etc.

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