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From: Turtle

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241790.13 in reply to 241790.12
Date: 5/20/2013 10:37:07 AM
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4 ball 18yo is better for training purposes as well. His skills will be slightly lower (let's say a 5-ball C might be something like 7/6/6/7 and a 4-ball C might be 6/5/4/7). That's a difference of 4 pops. He will easily make that up in a season of training, which makes him a better long-term prospect regardless of selling price.

To answer your initial question, I'd probably agree with EBW and take the 7'1" player. Chances are good that he has low OD, but if you're really lucky you'll get 5-7 OD on a 7-footer, which is rather hard to come by and great to have, especially if you take the time to train it up further. And you know you're getting solid JS (because of the PF label) and decent inside skills, which makes him a good center prospect at worst. I wouldn't take the SF for the reasons I stated earlier, and you could take the 6'10" PF, but you have pretty much the same chances of getting good skills as on the 7'1" player and the reward is higher if you get a skilled 7-footer than a skilled 6'10" player.

Last edited by Turtle at 5/27/2013 9:37:03 AM

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241790.14 in reply to 241790.1
Date: 5/20/2013 11:25:26 AM
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If i was in your league , id be very bad here and do the scout combine learning the heights and ages of all players. Id then locate the 18 yo wwith heights 6'6 and 6'7 and scout them till i find the ones you mentioned. Id then steal these players from under your nose. I guess its a good thing im not in your league.

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241790.15 in reply to 241790.14
Date: 5/20/2013 6:36:26 PM
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so evil

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241790.16 in reply to 241790.14
Date: 5/20/2013 10:08:14 PM
Aussie Pride
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He is sitting 3rd in the draft order and first 2 are bots so he should at least get his top pick.

Last edited by aussie dude at 5/20/2013 10:10:00 PM

From: Robard

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241790.17 in reply to 241790.10
Date: 5/21/2013 2:48:15 AM
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Positions mean almost nothing during the draft and 6'10 is quite tall for a SF (training guard skills will take a lot of time)
Since those 3 players are very similar i would pick the one with most assists in the box score ;)

From: windies

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241790.18 in reply to 241790.17
Date: 5/21/2013 4:27:41 AM
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Here is a tough choice.

18 5/4 A
19 5/5 A

Both similar height and position.
The 19 could be an all time great. The 18 could make the U21 team. This is hurting my little brain what should I do?

There was also a 5/5 A+ 18 in the draft but a team has forefitted the last 3 games to get him lol.

From: Kilrtom
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241790.19 in reply to 241790.18
Date: 5/21/2013 4:43:11 AM
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Ild prolly go the 18 yo, but only cause 19yos miss so much training

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From: P. Tom

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241790.20 in reply to 241790.18
Date: 5/21/2013 4:59:02 AM
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I agree with kilrtom, go the 18yo.

By the way, it looks like you will be 3rd pick anyway so go the 18 5/5, 18 5/4, 19 5/5. The choice may be out of your hands anyway, and you get the best of the rest.

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241790.21 in reply to 241790.18
Date: 5/21/2013 7:48:04 PM
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It's not really a tough choice, you have to take the 18 year old. The 19 year old has already missed his fastest training season and you can't get that back.

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241790.22 in reply to 241790.2
Date: 5/22/2013 9:28:54 AM
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Few people target the 6'5-6'8 players 1st

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