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92094.2 in reply to 92094.1
Date: 05/29/2009 21:50:10
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Very likely yes. It all depends on thi'er skill level. If you use one of the salary predictors, it will also tell you his prefered possition.

http://www.how8.com/bb/index.php

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92094.3 in reply to 92094.2
Date: 05/29/2009 21:57:23
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Players on my team are not always played at their listed position.For instance my last scrimmage i used a C as a PF and he had 11 pts and 12 rebounds.He made more points than he did at C...So yea i jus wanted to say that.

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92094.4 in reply to 92094.1
Date: 05/29/2009 22:29:16
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try to make a good SF out of him
spend one season training outside skills and then a slow season of inside trainings...
if he's listed as C he should have a bit of inside skills already so you could make a good SF (all round player)

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92094.5 in reply to 92094.4
Date: 05/31/2009 01:26:12
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Its exactly the same dilemma that i had with 1 of my draftees. Mine was much tougher thought couz 6'3 high skill/potential C, with decent outside skills, but i already have some nice big men trainees, so i decided to give him inside training for 2 seasons. (that player is already part of my U21), then i advertise him, to a dwarf trainers, so with 2 seasons dwarf training, he will be a very complete SF, and the money that i got from him i bought my SG. Now if you can afford to change your training plan and from guards go to bigs then keep him. If not, the route that i gave you its a good option too.