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221190.25 in reply to 221190.24
Date: 7/11/2012 9:41:55 AM
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no i agree u r right

only 90% of nba teams train their draft picks not all

pity it is like 10% here

& u r also right

durant, howard, rose, westbrook, smith, duncan, wade, pierce, bynum they all suck

oh no they dont

yeah basically vast majority of nba teams have at least one star who was their draft pick it would be a lot more but unlike in BB the stars can chose to leave like lebron

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221190.26 in reply to 221190.25
Date: 7/11/2012 9:53:38 AM
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no i agree u r right

only 90% of nba teams train their draft picks not all

pity it is like 10% here

& u r also right

durant, howard, rose, westbrook, smith, duncan, wade, pierce, bynum they all suck

oh no they dont

yeah basically vast majority of nba teams have at least one star who was their draft pick it would be a lot more but unlike in BB the stars can chose to leave like lebron


Yeah, you also get teams like Denver and Memphis where they did what you say, but it didn't work out. Or Memphis where Rudy Gay and OJ Mayo jus never quite lived up to it...

Or lets not forget Sacremento.

The door goes both ways. So snapping at the guy to prove your point may make you feel important and right... but the fact is, both of you are partially correct.

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221190.27 in reply to 221190.25
Date: 7/11/2012 11:23:19 AM
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durant, howard, rose, westbrook, smith, duncan, wade, pierce, bynum they all suck


never said it, i just say that not 90% of the team get a future star with there first round pick. often they are bench players, often they are traded right after or short time before the draft(not to forget the one traded much earlier), often they continue there career in europe after 1-2 years of failing expectations.

It is not like that NBA team, get everyseason a future Superstar.

Also i doubt, you can really compare it since the market is much more limited over there and the contract have a other value/quality ratio especially for draft.

The player who are selled by the spanish 2,3,4 league teams en masse, get your training space since they simply fit better to your team or are better(but they also come from the same draft system) and there need for the market is very low since there many dudes that quality looking for a team. I think NBA teams get pretty complete players, who all get training(even if they play more then train)

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221190.29 in reply to 221190.28
Date: 7/11/2012 11:43:14 PM
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To use one of the Crazyeye argument, if we had better draft than now, there would be no more reason to train locally. Everyone will just pick a spanish player better than what we got now.

You draft an aussie Perennial All Star with this and that. The spanish team is selling an MVP with a little more of this and a little more of that. People will buy the spanish player as they do now.


Denver did this in this past draft with the French guy.

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221190.30 in reply to 221190.26
Date: 7/12/2012 2:10:41 AM
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ok u are right about 1 thing being snappy wasnt nice so i aoplogise

but u r wrong totally even ur examples show how wrong u are a hilarious attemt u just shot urself in the foot

denver is a total mess i dont know what they r doing but i did only claim the vast majority

memphis best players r rudy gay, mark gasol, oj mayo & zach randolph the first 3 were trained by memphis & rudy gay was a draft pick & marc gasol played his whole career here your example proves my point

sacramento proves my point even more best players cousins & evans both home grown draft picks

yet in bb how many teams in the top leagues have their best player as their own draft pick?

& i hope this doesn't come across as snappy just really amused

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221190.31 in reply to 221190.27
Date: 7/12/2012 2:16:30 AM
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i'm not saying that every 1st round draft pick turns into a star cause lets face it he vast majority dont but that there are enough that most teams can have some starters that r their draft picks & a lot have their best player as their draft pick whereas it is rare here

i had a brief look @ the top german league & the first 6 teams i looked @ didnt have 1 of their top 5 players as a home drafted guy

the balance here is wrong

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221190.32 in reply to 221190.31
Date: 7/12/2012 2:25:00 AM
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Isn't a lot of great teams in BB have their top player not drafted?

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221190.33 in reply to 221190.28
Date: 7/12/2012 2:26:38 AM
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To use one of the Crazyeye argument, if we had better draft than now, there would be no more reason to train locally. Everyone will just pick a spanish player better than what we got now.

You draft an aussie Perennial All Star with this and that. The spanish team is selling an MVP with a little more of this and a little more of that. People will buy the spanish player as they do now.


some may agree with this but i dont

i totally disagree

i think there is a certain standard of player that is good enough

right now we simply dont get them

sure people wet themselves over $7k HoF potential guys & pay millions

but unless ur training him for a NT what is the point?

for 95% of the teams in the game all they need is a decent perennial allstar so why buy a spanish mvp for a fortune when u have your own guy who u can train & will be good enough for ur team forever?

but right now u can spend $20k a week then draft a bench warmer, a role player & a starter & u have nothing worth training & can get better for $1k

if peeps could draft a decent $4k perennial allstar every second season many would be content to train them sure some would still want the spanish mvp but at least there would be a real choice

what does the front page of the site say? draft a superstar? lol impossible!

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221190.34 in reply to 221190.30
Date: 7/12/2012 2:30:10 AM
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memphis best players r rudy gay, mark gasol, oj mayo & zach randolph the first 3 were trained by memphis & rudy gay was a draft pick & marc gasol played his whole career here your example proves my point


OJ Mayo, was a draft from Minnesota ;) Marc Gasol isn't a Laker, Rudy gay a Rocket draft pick, and as you noticed right Randolph was drafted by the Trail Blazers. Memphis wasn't really a top team, so get early picks, who are also raising there chanche here to get a trainable player, but they chossed to get player from outside teams instead. Those player are like the bought player from spanish third league team here, and the NBA have less player to choose from since most player who having the quality to play there already sign up at there draft. So far less option to trade, who are also more complicated then here.

I like this draft since he is 4 years ago, NBA team can train every playerso they should now be Franchise players or starters at the team who drafted then.

Lets look at his draft, there was overall 12 trades out of 28 players. In first round. I count three franchise player for the team with the Draft rights, which is actually not a bad value. This would mean 1-2 or two in a BB league.

1. Rose - prooves your point
2. Beasley a heat, dont think so
4. Westbrook, your point
5. Love, not a Memphis player right there was a "spanish" player from Memphis(3) where they are exchanged
6. Glinnari - not a New York Franchise player, he is in Italy now
7. Gordan - not a Clipper, but at least Franchise guy quality what you couldn't say about lot of the later picks


Last edited by CrazyEye at 7/12/2012 2:37:05 AM

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221190.35 in reply to 221190.34
Date: 7/12/2012 2:43:50 AM
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memphis best players r rudy gay, mark gasol, oj mayo & zach randolph the first 3 were trained by memphis & rudy gay was a draft pick & marc gasol played his whole career here your example proves my point


OJ Mayo, was a draft from Minnesota ;) Marc Gasol isn't a Laker, Rudy gay a Rocket draft pick, and as you noticed right Randolph was drafted by the Trail Blazers. Memphis wasn't really a top team, so get early picks, who are also raising there chanche here to get a trainable player, but they chossed to get player from outside teams instead. Those player are like the bought player from spanish third league team here, and the NBA have less player to choose from since most player who having the quality to play there already sign up at there draft. So far less option to trade, who are also more complicated then here.

I like this draft since he is 4 years ago, NBA team can train every playerso they should now be Franchise players or starters at the team who drafted then.

Lets look at his draft, there was overall 12 trades out of 28 players. In first round. I count three franchise player for the team with the Draft rights, which is actually not a bad value. This would mean 1-2 or two in a BB league.

1. Rose - prooves your point
2. Beasley a heat, dont think so
4. Westbrook, your point
5. Love, not a Memphis player right there was a "spanish" player from Memphis(3) where they are exchanged
6. Glinnari - not a New York Franchise player, he is in Italy now
7. Gordan - not a Clipper, but at least Franchise guy quality what you couldn't say about lot of the later picks

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