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How predictive is the box score of players in the draft pool?

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120715.13 in reply to 120715.12
Date: 12/6/2009 5:57:48 AM
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having a lot of 1-2 ball isn't all bad!
you have a good idea of how you don't want to pick...

i agree it's frustrating though....

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120715.14 in reply to 120715.13
Date: 12/7/2009 11:39:33 PM
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There's a guy on my draft list who's a 5-star A-minus 18-year-old SG with 3 ball potential. However, in his box score he missed all 8 shots he took from the field, two of those from 3-point range. Should I rank him below a 5-star PG who's only been scouted once but who had an excellent box score?

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120715.15 in reply to 120715.14
Date: 12/7/2009 11:50:07 PM
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Depends how much risk u want to take. I wouldn't put that much emphasis on the box score in your choice as the SG could of just had an off night.. The SG is a nice safe option and 3 potential isn't that bad. If your feeling lucky put the PG first he could be a 5 star 4 potential 18 year old but could also be a 5 star 3 potential 19 year old. Depends where your picking in the draft also. If your picking late in the draft the more chance the 5 star unknown has been scouted by someone else and if he is good someone else would have got him. If others have scouted him and he is still on the board at your pick then he mustn't be that good or they would have picked him up.

Last edited by aussie dude at 12/7/2009 11:50:40 PM