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55804.21 in reply to 55804.20
Date: 11/1/2008 9:56:07 PM
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I think this is a poor suggestion. young players today are no better relatively than the young players from 20 years ago. Draft candidates haven't gotten better in relation to the players in the league already, while players in the league continue to improve due to the better training and improved competition (and the fact that if they don't they will soon be out of a well-paid job).


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55804.22 in reply to 55804.21
Date: 11/2/2008 1:25:32 AM
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This is not the only suggestion, the difference between 18y-19y ..
Anyway, you too not caught the suggestion.. the idea it's not to make all the 19years old better than 18y, even if they not .. but if we taking the best potential at age 18 and the best potential at age 19, the 19 years old player should be more ready and prepared by his skills after "more year in the college" .

However, 19-18 or not, there are musts be some changes in the draft system .

Last edited by Warrior at 11/2/2008 1:28:24 AM

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55804.23 in reply to 55804.22
Date: 11/2/2008 2:54:34 AM
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I don't think that the more year in college will prepare any player adequate or better than more year in the league..
It is his choice to lose a year, maybe there would be risk that noone would train him so he lose some of his potential for better chance for a play, good for him, however useless for you, because you are raising NT-capable players only, right?

Last edited by Iordanou at 11/2/2008 2:56:06 AM

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55804.25 in reply to 55804.24
Date: 11/2/2008 3:24:08 AM
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Players have only 1 chance and everyone drafted then, depends on their's skills if they will be good investment for the training and I can imagine that one tall center still cannot rebound (2) and defend inside (2) at all.. so what about him even if he is 18y..

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55804.26 in reply to 55804.24
Date: 11/2/2008 3:57:33 AM
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Helloooo peopleee wakeee upp this is VIRTUAL GAME, not human players!! they don't choose when to drafted and if lose a year or no !

but if we stick the reality, player who choose to stay more year in college/euroleague/anywhere, will get more expereince and if he so good and talented, he will imrpove and learn so much in that year .. if he is carpenter, he will stay carpenter, but still will learn some things and earn little experience .

Last edited by Warrior at 11/2/2008 4:04:20 AM

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55804.27 in reply to 55804.10
Date: 11/2/2008 4:50:09 AM
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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..?


we could imagine the best 19y players were drafted the season before when they were 18 ;)

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55804.28 in reply to 55804.11
Date: 11/2/2008 6:10:31 AM
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i agree the drat right now is not nearly optimal...i think you should give olders an advantage on youngers and rise the averages of the rookies higher,there's a whole diffrence from 1 draft pick and the last but if this game want to be like the real life then the first draft pick should be good enugh to play in the first 5 in his team in the NBA 1 draft picks are scoring 20 points in game most of the time and sometimes more but here you will be lucky if your new player will make a 10 poitns average...there is a lot to change in the current system for my opinion.

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55804.29 in reply to 55804.28
Date: 11/2/2008 6:48:47 AM
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absolutely untrue. A few number 1 picks help their teams, a few are stars, and a lot ride the pine. This year's number 1 pick is not starting for the BUlls. Nor are the #3, 6, 7, 8, or 9 picks starting for their teams. J.R Giddens, the Celtics' first pick, will be lucky to see court time during blowouts.

Just because a player is a year older does not mean he should be better. And I disagree that draftees should have better skills than t three seasons ago.

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55804.30 in reply to 55804.28
Date: 11/2/2008 6:53:43 AM
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I saw many times that my player, in fact crap on skills, while he were in the bench and played only 15 minutes or so, he got a one of best score that game

sometimes happens that if you have not much chance to do in a game, you will put a more than full power and your concentration is for these 15 minutes much more bigger than if you were in that match from the beginning... - it is called an motivation

..that's how low skilled players are taking their's chance in their's clubs, however question is if it wasn't only any random factor and this function IS or IS NOT in GE implemented..

I'm taking this under my research or will put an suggestion who knows, BBs knows

Last edited by Iordanou at 11/2/2008 6:54:39 AM

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55804.31 in reply to 55804.29
Date: 11/2/2008 8:47:59 AM
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again, nobody said that because a player is a year-two older does it mean he should be better.. first of all, everything relative.. there is and there is .. I don't said it must that 19y be better than 18y and I have a lot of examples from the real life but anyway, reality or not, our draft system must some refreshing..

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