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From: USASTAR
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Date: 2/22/2013 10:34:37 PM
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Can you guys help me out with how I should order my draft. These are the top prospects...

player: 5/4, SF, A, 18, 6"10
player: 5/3, PF, A+,18, 6'8
player: 5/4, SG, A-, 19, 6'2
player: 4/4, SG, B+, 19, 6'0
player: 5/3, SG, A+, 19, 6'4

This is my current draft order. Any suggestions? Should i take into consideration Potential more or Grade Rating??

Last edited by USASTAR at 2/22/2013 10:42:30 PM

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236400.2 in reply to 236400.1
Date: 2/22/2013 10:38:28 PM
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Probably should not number the players, you are giving anyone in your league free info.

Personally I'd dot he same thing, unless the '4' potential 19 YO are MVP+ then I'd put them ahead of the player 7

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236400.3 in reply to 236400.2
Date: 2/22/2013 10:43:25 PM
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Ok thanks, I'll base the order heavily on potential, after all it is one of the most important things in the game.

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236400.4 in reply to 236400.3
Date: 2/23/2013 1:02:44 AM
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My under standing was that no teams in the league have the same number players, ie. team A's player 5 is different than Team B'a player 5

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From: Gadi Aa
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236400.6 in reply to 236400.2
Date: 2/23/2013 2:43:42 AM
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A minor correction to Jeff's comment- potential 4 cant be an MVP, only a perennial allstar or superstar

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236400.7 in reply to 236400.1
Date: 2/23/2013 4:23:09 AM
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i would move player 2 to the last spot in this order, cause 3 balls potencial can be shitty, like starter if you unlucky, and 4balls draftees ones gona be atleast perenial allstar and up to superstar.

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236400.8 in reply to 236400.1
Date: 2/23/2013 5:53:41 AM
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Depending on your plans, you could put the 5/4 19yo ahead of the 5/3 18yo. If you plan to train them for a long time and keep them, you can draft the 19yo as the lost year doesn't mean he can't reach his cap of 4 most probably. It only takes a bit longer because training is slower.

However, you could draft the 18yo, and even if he has star potential, you can sell him for around 200k after a season I think, if you train him nicely.

The 5/4 18yo should be on top clearly, with his SF position he'll probably have nice JS and not too much SB for a big guy, so he can be a great PF.

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236400.10 in reply to 236400.6
Date: 2/23/2013 10:51:25 AM
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I know that a 4 can't be MVP, what I meant was using the '4' potential as a reference to the person, and if that were MVP level then I'd put the 19 YO ahead

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236400.11 in reply to 236400.7
Date: 2/23/2013 7:42:39 PM
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i would move player 2 to the last spot in this order, cause 3 balls potencial can be shitty, like starter if you unlucky, and 4balls draftees ones gona be atleast perenial allstar and up to superstar.


3 ball potential goes as low as star, but not starter.