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55804.59 in reply to 55804.55
Date: 11/13/2008 11:44:30 AM
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A. Draft does not have to upgrade the team significantly, but if you declare this
"find that diamond in the rough that will carry your team out of mediocrity" (from the rules), their should be dimonds to be found. at least few...

Last season I drafted in the blind because of the bad result on the ones I had scouted. And even then I recieved 1 diamond that was better than any player on my team, 1 rough cut diamond (almost made starter but did not fit my training regime) and the last one we don't talk about ...but there have been sightings of hi, near the janitors office.. 2 very good ones out of 3. Not bad at all. So I use the scouting results just as much to eliminate as to choose players. ...and the boxscore;

B. Formulas totally exposed is a bad thing. We all agree on that. If everybody knew everything the only way to become a better manager would be to spent more time on the game. Bad. Yet some clues and directions are given on most issues, not enough on the draft issue, to my opinion, (but my opinion might still change after my first draft...)

I think the draft is good as it is. You have to analyze the boxscore to get an idea of how good each player is. Even my best players have a bad day. And I have one player that stat-wise would never get any playtime, but almost every time I let him on takes over the show and get "hot hand"(or what you call it).

So in this years draft I have one 4 star rating, B- rated player above two 5 star A's because of his enourmous rebound, assist and steals. And since there is no way anyone can see all draftees there is a small chance that a team that barely made his relegation match (especially if you were in the best conference and would have been in the playoffs with good margin if you were in the other conference) can recieve a decent player even if you are almost last to pick.

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55804.60 in reply to 55804.59
Date: 11/13/2008 12:20:17 PM
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So in this years draft I have one 4 star rating, B- rated player above two 5 star A's .


? My immediate reaction to reading this is that you have got to be crazy. Talk about look a gift horse in the mouth.

I would be interested to learn if anybody else has followed this theory.

I personally would possibly demote 19yos below an 18yo with 1skill level less but then again i would still go with the player most likely to raise me the $$$.

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55804.61 in reply to 55804.60
Date: 11/13/2008 12:41:59 PM
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One of the 5 stars is 19 and the other have only 3 star potential. So I still go for the cash, as I believe I will get a better price for the 4 star, because of his (assumed) good handling. If I don't remember wrong this will be more important in the upcoming game engine changes, especially if you are going to be able to continue with fast paced tactics.

Last edited by Svett Sleik (U21-Scout Norge) at 11/13/2008 12:43:19 PM

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55804.62 in reply to 55804.58
Date: 11/13/2008 12:55:51 PM
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Context with my suggestion/mention,
I had thought in the last days.. to make the draft more realistic, there you know very well what you gonna get and what his level more or less ..
here it's bound with too much lucky even when your first pick is 1-3 .

I thought about addition of Rating grade to the statistics of the players performance.
That's just for give more indication to the coaches.. this is not the big change I talked about, with improving the rookies level but they can start from there and it's more suggestion which can help a little in the choices to get more information about the player level(Ltd. certainly) .

Opinions?
Charles, did you thought about that? to damage this not will .

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55804.63 in reply to 55804.62
Date: 11/13/2008 8:42:37 PM
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to damage this not will.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.