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Draft choice, Pot 4/A or 3/A+?

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Date: 7/7/2011 11:52:47 PM
Syngas
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Hi Vicelicious

For me it's hard to understand

According to the FAQ by Naker Virus
What do the draft balls translate into in terms of player salary and potential?
Salary
5 balls = $3,700 and higher
4 balls = $2,800 - $3,700
3 balls = $2,300 - $2,800
2 balls = $1,900 - $2,300
1 ball = $1,900 and lower

Potential
5 balls = 10 - 12 (MVP - All-time Great)
4 balls = 8 - 9 (Perennial Allstar - Superstar)
3 balls = 5 - 7 (Star - Allstar)
2 balls = 3 - 4 (6th Man - Starter)
1 ball = 1 - 2 (Announcer - Role Player)


In summary

Star Rating: 1 to 5 balls (Salary)
Potential: 1 to 5 balls (Potential)

but that information give me the Grade Rating: A+, A, A-, etc??????

Can you explain us?
Thanks in advance
Kid

From: CrazyEye

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189018.10 in reply to 189018.9
Date: 7/8/2011 12:01:12 AM
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the grade is an more detailed Star rating, i give you an example in fictional numbers.

A 4 Star Rating player always have B grades(5 Star A and 3 star C etc.), but you get an extra indikator with the +/- so that it could look like this:

B-: 2,800$ - 3,100$
B: 3,101-3,400$
B+: 3,401 - 3,700$

Hopefully i could help.

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Date: 7/8/2011 12:19:36 AM
Syngas
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Mmmm interesting...
In my case I have interviewed 3 players and I have the following information:

Player / Star Rating / Potential / Grade Rating
Player 1 / 5 / 4 / A-
Player 2 / 5 / 3 / A-
Player 3 / 4 / 2 / B

I have it a bit clearer though not without doubt.

thanks for the info.
+1 for you.

regards

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189018.12 in reply to 189018.11
Date: 7/8/2011 1:13:24 AM
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personally I wouldn't bother with anyone with 2 potential and below.

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189018.13 in reply to 189018.8
Date: 7/8/2011 4:09:16 AM
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I'm actually training guards, however, 1.96 isn't the best height for that purpose.

So I would always choose the one with a better market value, who I though was the C as you also agree.
And then I could also buy another set of guards to train if i desire.

Thank you and the rest for the answers

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Date: 7/8/2011 4:09:17 AM
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I'm actually training guards, however, 1.96 isn't the best height for that purpose.

So I would always choose the one with a better market value, who I though was the C as you also agree.
And then I could also buy another set of guards to train if i desire.

Thank you and the rest for the answers

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Date: 7/8/2011 5:04:08 AM
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agreed :)

196 isn't an ideal height for guards... unless you want to try a hand at SF's.


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Date: 7/8/2011 8:53:09 AM
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You could train the taller player as a guard for awhile, then when you put him on the market he'll be very attractive to those that are training bigs as he'd train quite nicely into a SF at that point.

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Date: 7/8/2011 10:27:24 AM
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He is 7.1"... training as a guard is gonna be hard

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Date: 7/8/2011 1:23:22 PM
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He is 7.1"... training as a guard is gonna be hard :)


Shoot, that is tall.

With solid guard skills, he'll be a very attractive big man to either train or sell for exactly that reason. If he's superstar level or greater, you'll likely be able to sell him for a ton.

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Date: 7/8/2011 2:46:32 PM
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Without a doubt go with the guy with the highest potential.

Cws
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