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134147.36 in reply to 134147.32
Date: 3/11/2010 4:52:37 AM
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I would go the 18 year old. If the SG was 5 and 2 i would put the 19 year old first but 3 potential should give u a star/allstar which is decent for a SG at your level.

From: cp13

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134147.38 in reply to 134147.31
Date: 3/12/2010 10:24:20 AM
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i believe i pick before you and i think im looking at the same small forward unless there are two five balls two potential players so you will probably get your second preference

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134147.39 in reply to 134147.38
Date: 3/12/2010 2:25:09 PM
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Who would you pick:

1. 18 year old 4 star and 4 potential with B-

2. 19 year old 5 star and 4 potential with A+

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134147.40 in reply to 134147.39
Date: 3/12/2010 4:24:30 PM
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first player

Faster training, and more time to train.
Can also be sold at a nice profit

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134147.41 in reply to 134147.40
Date: 3/12/2010 4:34:08 PM
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Cheers, yeah the only reason I was debating was whether 1 season of training would be equal to the difference between B- and A+, so I'm assuming that 1 sesaon of training would more than cover that?

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134147.42 in reply to 134147.41
Date: 3/12/2010 5:41:27 PM
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yes.
If you know how to train properly, your trainer isn't a grade school gym teacher, and he isn't a foot to tall or short for his position.

However, i've read that these game rating aren't accurate representations.
I could be wrong however.

But training an 18 year old VS. 19 is far more worth it in the long run.

But you must have already known most of this stuff.
Maybe someone else will find it useful.

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134147.43 in reply to 134147.42
Date: 3/12/2010 8:07:06 PM
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I don't understand why everyone is so into taking a drastically worse player just because he is 18 instead of 19. I understand that is one more year to train but why does everyone have that opinion?

From: papag

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134147.44 in reply to 134147.43
Date: 3/12/2010 8:15:28 PM
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The thing is the draft is an excellent chance to get a good young trainee. And being 18 doesnt only mean he gets an extra season of training but he also trains faster. The 19yo you draft would maybe be as good as an 18 you draft but have less time to train and train slower.

thats why everyone wants an 18 yo rather than a 19 yo.

From: papag

To: cp13
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134147.45 in reply to 134147.38
Date: 3/12/2010 8:20:22 PM
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ye you pick 8th i pick 15th, Also they may be well be ive scouted 3 SFs besides the one i put at top and all 3 of them have a 4 star rating.

And if you are putting that player as your first pick you must not have any info on the draft. Last year i think i picked 9th and i got the best player in the draft :)

I dont really mind if they are the same player all i want is a decent 18 yo, any position would do.

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