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From: Wallace Lai

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Date: 3/15/2010 12:48:51 PM
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my pick as below:

1) 5 stars grade A- 4 potential 19 yo
2) 5 stars unknown age and potential
3) 4 stars grade B 2 potential 18yo


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Date: 3/15/2010 12:57:33 PM
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Honestly I would drop the 3rd player down to the bottom. Only being 2 potential hurts him and you could have better luck with another 5 star unknown.

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Date: 3/15/2010 1:01:46 PM
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2 star potential could be a starter potential guy... that isn't hat bad. (in best case scenario, a 2 star guy will be a star potential guy, worst case, you'll get a 6th man potential guy)

personally, i'd put the second guy one position up. 19 year olds are players who have lost a precious year of training in my eyes...

but that is a personal reason. if you don't intend to train them up to a decent lvl (30 to 40 k salary if youa re talking about a C, then a decent lvl is 50k salary) then you might as well go with the 19 year old guy.

it all depends on what you want to do with them

rEv

From: BamaGoatt

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134147.77 in reply to 134147.72
Date: 3/15/2010 6:11:04 PM
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I think maybe he was 6th man I just remember he was lower than my other 2 PG's so I cut him. Where is draft history all I can find is the draft history of my new league which doesn't show him. I think it was Season 9 my first pick I think he was listed at SF but small so I called him a PG.

Ok found him he was better than I remember Starter season 8 draft Louis Gallegos I tried to sell him for 1,000 but nobody bought him, so I fired him had two established all-star PG's and his stats where more PG than SG. Didn't think he was 6'6" either thought he was 6'2" or smaller. His Shooting and outside d was rated very low probably why he didn't sell. nvm on the help for draft history I just remembered my old league is listed under team history lol. Anyways Season 9 draft was a steal the legend Everette Elmore an All time great. Last years draft stunk because I was looking for a shot blocking C and reached for one sold him and just saw he blocks shots 2.2 PG, not sure what level league he is in could explain why he is looking better than I thought at it.

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134147.78 in reply to 134147.77
Date: 3/15/2010 7:08:40 PM
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Speler Rating Potential age
Speler 5* A 5* 19Yr

Speler 4* B+ 4* 18YR

Which one pick first?


Last edited by WAvanBuuren at 3/15/2010 7:09:27 PM

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134147.79 in reply to 134147.78
Date: 3/15/2010 7:59:33 PM
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i'll pick that profile pic u got there first. LOL

but regarding your question, i'll defintely get the 5/5, A, 19 yr old. he would be worth heaps on the transferlist.

the 18 yr old u might want to consider if he can fit into your long term training plans.

but for me, the 19 yr old.

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Date: 3/16/2010 1:35:53 PM
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tnx and enjoy

From: Ray C.
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Date: 3/17/2010 10:18:18 PM
Connecticut Cresleys
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What would you do?

1) PF, 5, A+, 3 potential 18
2)PG, 4, B+, 4 potential 18
3) PG, 5 A-, 3 potential, 18

WHo would you pick first?

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Date: 3/17/2010 10:53:36 PM
Aussie Pride
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Option 2 because of the higher potential. Next choice would depend if you want a forward or guard although the A+ grade looks appealing on the PF.

From: Agent L
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134147.83 in reply to 134147.81
Date: 3/17/2010 10:58:25 PM
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Here are my 5-stars

PF - 5/3 - A - 19
C - 5/unknown
C - 5/unknown
C - 5/unknown
PG - 5/unknown

I'm focusing on big men training so I'll definitely pick the PG last out of all 5. I've ordered them in terms of boxscore performace, but I was wondering whether to bump the PF down to 4th and bet on one of those C's instead for better potential? (if I ever get to pick them anyway, I'll be ranked 14th)

Thing is, the statline on the PF really stands out among them:
24mins, 4/8 FG, 2/2 FT, 7 TR, 4 AST, 7 TO (ouch), 1 STL, 3 BLK, 2 PF, 10 PTS

I currently don't need any starters at PF/C though, just good trainees

And one more thing, I read that the highest salary on a 4-star guy is only about 4k. Is that true or has there been an adjustment?

Last edited by Agent L at 3/17/2010 11:07:54 PM

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134147.84 in reply to 134147.83
Date: 3/17/2010 11:07:18 PM
Aussie Pride
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Well personally i don't like the PF much at all. He is 19 for a start so has missed a year of training, he also has 3 potential which i would want to be higher if i was drafting a 19 year old. I would probably put all the 5 stars unknowns ahead even the guards and all of the 4 star unknown big men ahead. Thats just me though a 19 year old PF with star/allstar potential wouldn't be good enough for me to train so i would take a risk on other guys.

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