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From: Eagle
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Date: 11/3/2008 5:06:25 PM
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if you set your list for drafting, can you change it later or is it final after it is accepted?

From: Calum

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Date: 11/3/2008 5:09:52 PM
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you can change it as many times as you like until the draft

From: J-Pop

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Date: 11/3/2008 9:41:31 PM
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To tack on another draft question (likely one that will be asked a thousand times over the next few days), how useful is the scouting?

To be quite honest I don't really understand how the star ratings are supposed to reflect the game...for example one of the players I scouted (a guard) was:

11-11 shooting including I think it was 3-3 from 3-point range
4-4 free throws
6 assists, 2 turnovers, and a few rebounds thrown in for good measure

And he was given "2 stars" as his rating for that game (!!!) Whereas other guards have much worse set of stats and get 3 or even 4 stars for their games. Doesn't really make sense to me.

From: docend24

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56322.4 in reply to 56322.3
Date: 11/3/2008 10:20:05 PM
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Star ratings don't reflect the game. Even bad player can have a good game and good player a bad one. Star ratings reflects overall quality of the player. But it is influenced by the showing in the particular game - at least I believe so.

Boxscore is a good lead to find out an actual height of some attributes (FT, handling, passing, rebounding, blocking, JS/JR) however I don't how accurate it could be because it is a guess based on one game.

Moreover - you can't really see defense in the boxscore. I would be easily convinced that the difference between the numbers in boxscore and the rating reflects defensive abilities (OD or ID or both) to some level.

Maybe someone more experienced could correct me?

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56322.5 in reply to 56322.4
Date: 11/4/2008 6:50:40 AM
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looking at the boxscore of one the draft guards, i see 8 assists and 7 turnovers!! what passing does this guy would have?? how is it possible to have both stats that high?

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56322.6 in reply to 56322.5
Date: 11/4/2008 7:17:53 AM
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Poor handling and good passing. Not too unlogical or?

From: Asasasa

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56322.7 in reply to 56322.6
Date: 11/4/2008 8:26:53 AM
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It is. Bad passing leads to way more turnovers than bad handling.

Atleast thats my observation.

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56322.8 in reply to 56322.5
Date: 11/4/2008 9:12:12 AM
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Plus the random effect of one game.

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56322.9 in reply to 56322.4
Date: 11/5/2008 3:31:38 AM
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I would love to hear from the experiance of managers who participated in a draft or two.

A. Is te letters' grading system accurate? Does the grade after two observations (A+ / A-/ C+. etc.) reflects accurately the abilities of the player?

B. How reliable is the star ranking for grading the plaers? Should the letters grading be treated as a fine-tuning process, (to distinguish the A+ from the A- ), or should the ranking without the letters be considered as more plausible to be wrong? And if so - from your experience - how much more?

C. How accurate is the potential projection? Can a player with 2 stars for potential prove eventually to be a superstar potential, or vice versa?

To sum it up - What information can I safely rely on, if at all?

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56322.10 in reply to 56322.9
Date: 11/5/2008 6:14:08 AM
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You can savely rely on all the given information.

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56322.11 in reply to 56322.10
Date: 11/5/2008 8:27:02 AM
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Thank you

:)

Good to hear