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24882.143 in reply to 24882.138
Date: 4/21/2008 11:15:17 AM
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Why is everybody talking about stars? Isn't the "Grade Rating" the most important information??
The way I see it, the grade rating is(by far) no. 1, the potential is no. 2 and the Star Rating is no. 3.
Does anyone agree, or am I far out???

when i look at the players i scouted twice (7 players), the grade rating is exactly the same as the star rating. 5 stars = A, 4 stars = B, 3 stars = C, 2 stars = D. the grad rating only differs with the plusminus given to the letter. so, in my case, the grades do not give new ratings, but they confirm all the star ratings.

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24882.144 in reply to 24882.143
Date: 4/21/2008 11:33:18 AM
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when i look at the players i scouted twice (7 players), the grade rating is exactly the same as the star rating. 5 stars = A, 4 stars = B, 3 stars = C, 2 stars = D. the grad rating only differs with the plusminus given to the letter. so, in my case, the grades do not give new ratings, but they confirm all the star ratings.


You're right!
I hadn't noticed that. Well that brings me down a bit. I thought I had a lot of extra info, but it turns out that the Grade Rating doesn't give me much extra. Especially because the ones with A- or B- sometimes have better potential than the others, which makes the tos somewhat of a Toss-up.

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24882.145 in reply to 24882.144
Date: 4/21/2008 11:41:30 AM
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therefore you should look at what you need for next season. if you train C/PF and your PG/SG/SF positions suck then draft a A+ player with a 5-star rating in those positions. if you want to train players and buy a player with skills you can see in the transfer market then start to weigh what is too low for a star rating/grade rating. i'll be working with the second option since training players brings in more money on the transfer market.

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24882.146 in reply to 24882.145
Date: 4/21/2008 11:46:07 AM
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Interesting option:
SG - 5star A+ 4star potential (sucked at his game)
SG - 5star A- 4star potential (did pretty good at his game)

Who would you guys pick?

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Oh, and I agree with the guy that said the level of the draftees seems to be higher.

I scouted 34 players. 14 5 stars and 9 4 stars.
Seems like a lot.
I recall last season having scouted something like 9 5 stars, and I spent way more money on scouting last season.

Last edited by LA-André at 4/21/2008 11:52:29 AM

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24882.147 in reply to 24882.146
Date: 4/21/2008 11:47:12 AM
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Cross-posting this from the NBBA forum:

Only criticism for the new draft system is that if you're going to call a player in for a training session, that they be better than 2 or 3.

I have potential info on 11 players and 5 of them were rated 2/3 before coming in for team training. Kind of a waste. Even better would be if you got to choose the few that could be called in for training.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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24882.148 in reply to 24882.146
Date: 4/21/2008 11:48:51 AM
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i would pick the first. BB is very weird with its ratings. i have a proficient inside scorer who only gets about 13 points per game. plus from a scouts perspective if the player has that good of ratings then 1 game doesn't tell the whole story. of the information we have it seems that the star/grade/potential ratings are the sure information whereas the game info is more of a gamble to rely on.

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24882.149 in reply to 24882.148
Date: 4/21/2008 11:54:51 AM
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I feel the same way.

I just don't know, however, how big a difference is there from an A+ player to an A- one.

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24882.150 in reply to 24882.149
Date: 4/21/2008 11:57:20 AM
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I remember that my A+ draft had a salary 4500 and A had 4000 (or very slightly more)

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24882.151 in reply to 24882.149
Date: 4/21/2008 11:59:31 AM
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i have 2 point guards in my draft pool that have the same star rating and the same potential, but one is an A player while the other is an A-...that might mean 1-2 skills difference, but that can't be confirmed until after the draft.

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24882.152 in reply to 24882.150
Date: 4/21/2008 11:59:38 AM
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hmm
nice info
thanks

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24882.153 in reply to 24882.148
Date: 4/21/2008 11:59:42 AM
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i would pick the first. BB is very weird with its ratings. i have a proficient inside scorer who only gets about 13 points per game. plus from a scouts perspective if the player has that good of ratings then 1 game doesn't tell the whole story. of the information we have it seems that the star/grade/potential ratings are the sure information whereas the game info is more of a gamble to rely on.


and I'm sorry that I have to put this think wrong, but on BB depends even on other preferences not just on a main skill

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