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20459.499 in reply to 20459.498
Date: 11/4/2011 4:32:45 PM
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Hey Warren!! I'm new at this too, but I have a dream of coaching in the near future at the college level! (22 in college) I played basketball in high school, but was too short and wasn't looked at in college. If you have any suggestions for this dream I hope you and I can keep in touch. Good Luck this season and hope you will do great!

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20459.500 in reply to 20459.498
Date: 11/4/2011 4:36:25 PM
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Where you coach at?

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20459.501 in reply to 20459.500
Date: 11/5/2011 11:28:12 PM
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sup all im new. im dedicated and a feirce competitor. cant wait for the season to really get goin. i jsut won my first game and im soo hyped. it was against my rival. and he was second in my league last year.. i think im on a pretty good track atm but i wont know for sure till i get a few more games under my belt. and get a lil money rolling. iv already picked up a few good building blocks and a couple of vets to help out... the only Q i have atm is this training thing. im looking to try and get a lvl 3 or 4 trainer for my young guys. but im a lil confused as to how to train say a young PF and young PG do i just have to do one at a time. from what i seen and read it looks like training players one at a time seems to be the best way to do it. am i wrong on that? oh and if say my i want to train my pf in inside D and blocking. if i jsut train the ID will the BL pop allong with it on its own? and how does this work vice versa with other stats? i dunno if this is the correct thread or not and im sorry for that. but its really the only question i got

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20459.502 in reply to 20459.500
Date: 11/6/2011 1:25:16 PM
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Dallas, Texas

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20459.503 in reply to 20459.499
Date: 11/6/2011 1:28:37 PM
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Just basically be in a good basketball region of the country, start coaching at younger levels ( I started at the HS level at age 24 ) coach your way up, have a thick playbook, and know the game better than the referees lol. Im in Dallas Texas where r u?

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20459.504 in reply to 20459.502
Date: 11/6/2011 4:24:29 PM
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What school?

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20459.505 in reply to 20459.503
Date: 11/6/2011 5:30:49 PM
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lol right now in college in Athens, Ohio.

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20459.506 in reply to 20459.505
Date: 11/9/2011 8:58:08 PM
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I'm new to here... But I'm at OU too! Small world haha

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20459.507 in reply to 20459.506
Date: 11/10/2011 4:55:17 PM
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Hi Coach Lambini here making a proper introduction of my squad the Greensboro Generals. Im in my 3rd full season at the helm, the first season I basically paid no attention to what I was doing for the first few games and started 0-8 but figured out what was going wrong and rallied to 10-12. My 2nd season saw a climb to 19-3 and a birth in my conference championship game, but I was destroyed by "The System". This year 2-0 and looking to run thru my DV league and into better things.

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20459.508 in reply to 20459.507
Date: 11/10/2011 5:03:37 PM
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Hello!

Question: How, in 2 full season, have you not made a single transfer? Haven't bought anyone? Haven't sold anyone?

There's no need to have 20 players. Sell or fire 6-8 of them asap. Then buy some better players. If you get to D4 with that roster you'll get crushed. But I'm glad your getting active! That's step one.

Last edited by natellio at 11/10/2011 5:04:10 PM

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20459.509 in reply to 20459.35
Date: 11/13/2011 1:52:51 PM
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