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284497.7 in reply to 284497.6
Date: 1/18/2017 1:32:20 PM
Durham Wasps
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I think some draftees may start with a small amount of experience. Which of course would be hidden.

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284497.9 in reply to 284497.8
Date: 1/18/2017 2:29:35 PM
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I hope I'm not insulting your intelligence, if I am, I apologise, but are you looking at all minutes in all games? That does seem a large difference.

Also if one started as a 19yo rookie, I'm fairly certain they have similar experience to a 19yo who was drafted at 18.

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284497.13 in reply to 284497.10
Date: 1/18/2017 2:52:02 PM
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Logically you would expect Troutman to pop first, as you say he's played more minutes. Except for the possibility of Craig getting a head start I'm at a bit of a loss.

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284497.16 in reply to 284497.15
Date: 1/18/2017 4:21:15 PM
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Don't "buzzerbeaters" give a nice little boost to exp or is that just urban legend? I actually thought it was common knowledge until I saw that no one had mentioned it yet.

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284497.17 in reply to 284497.16
Date: 1/18/2017 4:35:39 PM
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Never heard that one, but I had heard close games give more experience than blowouts.

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