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From: ulf1der
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Date: 3/8/2010 9:50:50 PM
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are .....


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Date: 3/8/2010 10:43:35 PM
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what?

Anyway i got 3 5star players with $0 invested in the draft, pretty good.

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Date: 3/9/2010 6:55:30 AM
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if you're asking about prioirities in draft I beleive age, rating and potential are all important. I like 18 yo with at least 3 balls potential. If you are asking actual draft results it's crappy as always. I have never been able to draft superstar or above.

From: Fella

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Date: 3/9/2010 8:54:01 AM
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I have not always had the best luck in the draft either. German was drafted in the 2nd round and he is MVP potential so on that one I got lucky and it has paid off.

From: Xarn

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Date: 3/9/2010 1:35:43 PM
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You guys made me panic a bit as if the draft priority were up.

I was told that the priority should be

1. Age
2. Potential
3. Performance

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Date: 3/9/2010 5:05:40 PM
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you pick 4th from last... they will more than likely be gone ...

From: ulf1der
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Date: 3/9/2010 5:06:54 PM
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So potential is more important than star rating ??

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Date: 3/9/2010 9:47:19 PM
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potential has got to be more important than age, who wants an 18 yo with bench warmer potential over a 19 yo with superstar potential

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Date: 3/9/2010 9:49:13 PM
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got to agree with you there even if it is just for resale value later!

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From: Xarn

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Date: 3/10/2010 3:13:42 AM
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potential has got to be more important than age, who wants an 18 yo with bench warmer potential over a 19 yo with superstar potential



I suppose but I'm going to filter by age first then sort out the low potential guys.

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Date: 3/10/2010 10:42:35 AM
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potential has got to be more important than age, who wants an 18 yo with bench warmer potential over a 19 yo with superstar potential




So here's my "top" prospect to sort of illustrate my point.

PLayer #3 is 18 years old with a 5 ball rating and a 4 ball potential. He went 1-8 from the field (0-2 from 3) he went 3/4 from the line with 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals. If he would've been 19, he would've dropped below all of the "unknown" 5 ball rating/4 ball+ potential guys where I did not know their ages. My reasoning is that I'd rather take a chance on getting an 18 year old than be assured of getting a 19 year old. He would have, however, stayed on the draft board above all of the complete unknowns and the 18/19 year olds with less than 5 ball ratings/4 ball potentials.

Does that make sense?

Now let me offer my "common sense" thoughts on what I think I like about this kid and you guys might be willing to correct me if I"m wrong.

#1) good age, good rating, good enough potential
#2) his 1/8 from the field tells me that his js/jr aren't tops but I can train those.
#3) his 7 rebounds tells me that this kid actually has some decent rebounding skills - which, if I'm switching back to guard training his a huge boost.
#4) his 5 assists tells me that his passing is going to be mediocre-ish and very trainable.
#5) his 3 steals tells me the same thing about his passing


Is that a fair assessment of what this scouting report is telling me about this player?