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From: scorcher

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Date: 3/5/2013 6:49:45 PM
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I got the second best guy in our draft.

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/28479907/overview.aspx

I'm going to train him with my other PF trainees.

From: Tedix
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Date: 3/5/2013 8:10:32 PM
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http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/28479876/overview.aspx

spent most of my saved up draft points and only got my 3rd pick
first pick was a 5/5 A
this was a 5/4 A+

From: scorcher

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Date: 3/5/2013 8:22:18 PM
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That is a nice player. I remember having around 3 or 4 A+ to A- center/PF in my scouting. I got one you got one and Montreal stripper got one. How are the starting skills on your draftee, mine are around 52 skill points, yours is probably higher b/c of that high salary.

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Date: 3/5/2013 8:34:10 PM
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190 players have been pulled from the draft this year (18 y/o star+ 2500+ and 19 y/o superstar+ 2500+)

Next will be depth charts using total skill points (not including ST and FT)

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Date: 3/5/2013 9:07:33 PM
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190 players have been pulled from the draft this year (18 y/o star+ 2500+ and 19 y/o superstar+ 2500+)

Shouldn't it be more like (18 y/o star+ 2500+ and 19 y/o star+ 3500+)? 19 year olds don't need a higher ceiling, but the do need to start off with more skill points than 18 year olds.

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Date: 3/5/2013 9:36:54 PM
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Any 19 y/o from the draft will be too far behind training for U21. But they can still be very useful in the far future for NT.

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Date: 3/5/2013 9:40:46 PM
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Yeah, you're right. That makes more sense.

From: Tedix

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Date: 3/5/2013 10:56:46 PM
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yup, the draft had a lot of nice draftees tbh. I was suprised when i spent all that draft points. I was happy with any of my top 4 picks. Mine is 59 skill points, just not that good at the OD/HA/PA but otherwise awesome

From: scorcher

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Date: 3/5/2013 11:01:38 PM
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You got a draftee with 59 skill points right from the draft?! That is absolutely incredible luck. You have a very great chance to get your trainee into U21.

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Date: 3/5/2013 11:14:37 PM
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Too bad he tops out at Perennial All-Star, still that's a very nice player.

He'll never play NT but you could absolutely turn him into the star player for the U21 team in 3 seasons. Pump up his big man skills early and he might even play 2 years of U21.

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Date: 3/5/2013 11:25:23 PM
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Well, after a long ass day, here are the top draftees for this year's haul. Canada had a total of 9 hall of famers drafted by non-bot teams.

RNK PLAYER ID TSP NAME
1 (28480665) 60 jian qihui
2 (28479883) 58 jerome walter
T3 (28479379) 56 lars intek
T3 (28479684) 56 michael fotheringham
T4 (28481289) 56 travis silva
T4 (28481924) 56 alan noonan
T7 (28480094) 55 joel lachance
T7 (28481224) 55 jose jolicoeur
T9 (28479608) 54 frasier gallagher
T9 (28480164) 54 jin faning
T11 (28479233) 53 ian husk
T11 (28479293) 53 alan gregory
T11 (28479876) 53 brett grothe
T11 (28479940) 53 giles stanley
T11 (28480114) 53 tommy joe vaughn
T11 (28480216) 53 mel eade
T11 (28480999) 53 ty jude
T11 (28481551) 53 chatresa sen
T19 (28479168) 52 lee raichura
T19 (28479384) 52 tommy grubb
T19 (28479403) 52 ronald o'keeffe
T19 (28479412) 52 merle mills
T19 (28479460) 52 aurele villiard
T19 (28479508) 52 michael shultz
T19 (28479606) 52 hans-jurgen schwald
T19 (28479777) 52 vincent cloutier
T19 (28479953) 52 hou xuyang
T19 (28479968) 52 surasak charoensabmahk
T19 (28480119) 52 joshua oliver
T19 (28481017) 52 kornelius webelbaum
T31 (28479165) 51 andy larin
T31 (28479182) 51 joel mcgranaghan
T31 (28479372) 51 ben barker
T31 (28479419) 51 yasir tuama
T31 (28479854) 51 andrea frigoli
T31 (28479875) 51 jamie evans
T31 (28480026) 51 phil walker
T31 (28480118) 51 carrol cole
T31 (28480129) 51 pierre-albert emard
T40 (28479178) 50 forrest russ
T40 (28479187) 50 winston timko
T40 (28479297) 50 bernie williams
T40 (28479307) 50 darryl ervin
T40 (28479327) 50 scott farruggia
T40 (28479337) 50 brandon mullally
T40 (28479402) 50 oliver kronach
T40 (28479405) 50 sascha rupprecht
T40 (28479475) 50 rein grootkerk
T40 (28479748) 50 tommy dineen
T40 (28479764) 50 giles williams
T40 (28480045) 50 phil payne
T40 (28480202) 50 oscar zeferino
T40 (28481559) 50 moshoeshoe thangane

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