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235937.5 in reply to 235937.4
Date: 2/14/2013 4:15:25 PM
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Personally.... And I haven't had good draft pick standings, but personally..... I find it easier to do the combine, maybe the demo if there are at least 10 1-2 ball ppl at 18 years old. And then organize the 18 by height that work for who/what kind of player I am looking for. I then scout out all such players. I rarely interview as this allows me to have points rollover and save them to interview for when I find myself in a draft position to make bank.

I also have an unproven theory that the fancier the box score on the person the worse his potential

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235937.7 in reply to 235937.6
Date: 2/14/2013 8:18:53 PM
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Absolutely

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235937.8 in reply to 235937.6
Date: 2/14/2013 8:47:17 PM
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That's why I line them up by my gut. Also I haven't had better than 10th pick in any draft. So I personally am not always lining up the highest ball guys first. Unless you have a great pick and that security sense it is a crap shoot anyways.

Odds are almost as equal drafting player #26 1st every year

From: Rapses

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235937.9 in reply to 235937.3
Date: 2/15/2013 1:02:15 PM
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Wouldn't it be better to pick for example a very tall PG with high potentia (4+) and star rating (5) and then train him a a Center or PF? So you have decent secondary skills from the bat.

From: jeffjeff

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235937.10 in reply to 235937.9
Date: 2/15/2013 1:04:56 PM
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Erm.. I think you misread what I said, I never spoke about their assigned positions. I just said to pick the height based off the position you want to train. ie 6'0" for guard or 7'0"+ for big.