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55804.10 in reply to 55804.9
Date: 11/1/2008 5:34:36 PM
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we talking in generality, takes the best 18y and the best 19y player, they are in the same level. do you find it logical..?

there is no doubt that required some chagnes in this issue.. and not just between 18y-19y, whole draft system, after six seasons we must taking one step ahead with the rookies level .

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55804.11 in reply to 55804.9
Date: 11/1/2008 5:38:25 PM
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I honestly prefer a 18y old C with average IS, ID, REB than a respectable IS ID REB thats 19y, because in one season I can make the 18y at least strong in all 3.

All I`m saying is to build up the 19y a little bit, because its the logical thing to do. They are supposed to have "spent a year longer in college", thus having a longer training.


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55804.13 in reply to 55804.11
Date: 11/1/2008 6:06:23 PM
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All I`m saying is to build up the 19y a little bit, because its the logical thing to do. They are supposed to have "spent a year longer in college", thus having a longer training.


Or they just weren't ready to take the step to the pro's at 18, which forced them to stay another year in college to reach minimum requirements...

Making the trainees better every two seasons isn't a solution to any problem. Just train your players adequate and your team will develop sufficiently.

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55804.14 in reply to 55804.13
Date: 11/1/2008 6:39:13 PM
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It certainly makes sense that older draft choices should be no better than 18 year olds. If they were good already at 18 they would have been in that draft. Isn't that pretty similar to how it actually is in NBA? I would at least guess that a talent usually don't wait for another year and rather are a late choice instead of waiting a year to be early pick.

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55804.15 in reply to 55804.14
Date: 11/1/2008 7:44:50 PM
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wrong wrong wrong this days there is an Israeli player called Omry caspi he was almost sure to be piked in early second round the last draft or even the end of the first round but he wanted to give it another year of practice to make sure he will be piked first round this year witch he will most probably will so the guy was good for the pros (if we consider the NBA pros in this scenario and europ as a passing station) but he rather sty another year make himself batter and be piked next year

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55804.16 in reply to 55804.15
Date: 11/1/2008 8:14:03 PM
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There will always be exceptions of course, an exception doesn't make the common wrong.

It's crazy to raise the level of trainees every 2 seasons. Imagine that you are a new starting team in season 15 1 week before the draft and suddenly you get 3 players who are twice as skilled as the rest of the squad, because the minimum of the rookies is proficient already, that's crazy.

The youth system has always worked at hattrick, where the maximum of youthplayers is 'excellent' at the mainskill (except for goalkeepers). Top class rookies will always be of huge value, ok 19 yo's might be a little worse than 18yo, but I would certainly prefer respectable 19yo's over mediocre 18yo's.

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55804.17 in reply to 55804.16
Date: 11/1/2008 8:29:01 PM
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i gave one example who i am sure there are more out there i will give you another example if a kid is not mature to go to first grade at the first year he will sty another year in kindergarten so he will develop more docent mean that if he was going to be in first grade in the first year he whodunit make it but it give him a batter chance hens he is more ready for it i do agree there is no need to raise the draft minimum every 2 seasons but you might want to consider that higher division teams will get batter players no potential but with batter skills this just make more seance that way

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55804.18 in reply to 55804.17
Date: 11/1/2008 8:42:00 PM
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if he was going to be in first grade in the first year he whodunit make it but it give him a batter chance hens he is more ready for it


Exactly, so he wasn't skilled enough to join the draft at the BB age of 18, so he needed to wait another year to join the draft at the BB age of 19. So you example does fit the statement perfectly.

I believe we are saying the same right?

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55804.19 in reply to 55804.18
Date: 11/1/2008 8:49:42 PM
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we are saying simeler things but not quite i think that 19yo shooed have slightly batter skills then an 18 years old not bay much but for some that all

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55804.20 in reply to 55804.16
Date: 11/1/2008 8:59:55 PM
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I don't ask for dramatic changes.. and any change here will be blessed than the current system.. I don't know what will happen more 2-3 season but right now the rookies level and the system, not usefulness for I.1 teams. and maybe I don't explained me as well but I'm just offered to makes it logical.. and it is not so sense why the game so improving every season and the draft level isn't.. because there wasn't any changes from the first draft at season 2 and until now .

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