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From: broncoWI

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120597.4 in reply to 120597.1
Date: 12/01/2009 23:49:15
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I would strengthen your last statement a little bit. Frankly, a 3 star recruit probably isn't going to be starting on any team with an owner who is paying attention. With your starting 300k you should be able to shore up your lineup at least to that. Basically, I would rather take a gamble on an unknown player than get someone who might be a backup. For me, I've moved everyone lower than 4 star / 2 potential to the bottom, since I would basically just cut them outright. I wouldn't expect to get more than 10k for anyone like that (3.4k salary / 6th man potential) on the transfer market, so I'd rather have a 1/20 chance at the player I never got to scout who will sell for 500k.

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120597.5 in reply to 120597.4
Date: 12/02/2009 00:06:26
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I have similar thoughts i'd rather take a risk on the unknown then an average player who won't be worth much either as a trainee or to sell.

From: Tiresias

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Date: 12/02/2009 04:44:07
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Would you pick a player with a A+ ranking with 3 star potential or a player with a A ranking and 4 star potential. Also, how important a factor is the box score?

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120597.7 in reply to 120597.6
Date: 12/02/2009 04:59:32
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The ranking relates to their current skills. There isn't that much difference between A+ and A but there is a world of difference between a 3 potential and 4 potential. You would be able to train the 4 potential for a lot longer and have a better chance of training him for the national team. So rank the 4 potential guy higher. Box score isn't that important as its just 1 game. I would only use the box score if 2 players have the same star and/or potential ratings

Last edited by aussie dude at 12/02/2009 05:01:03

From: piotras

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Date: 12/02/2009 05:16:55
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Definitely turnovers and fouls are something to think about. Same with 0-5 FT, player will need some training, at least one week. Also plenty rebounds from outside player and assists from inside player give you some info.

From: SplitJ

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120597.10 in reply to 120597.1
Date: 12/02/2009 05:23:18
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got to cut you off but I got only 4000 salary for a A guy.

From: CrazyEye

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120597.11 in reply to 120597.1
Date: 12/02/2009 06:01:07
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If you are close and in a lower division I would put more weight into a players star rating and grades (if available)


i would go for a player with maximum value, and if i don't need the potential sell him and get a stroger one with "small potential".

This may sound like common sense but if a player has a star rating of less than two drop them to the bottom of your draft order b/c you have at about 50% chance to get a three star or better from a player you have not even scouted


you haven't, because the opponent(and also you) have scouted most of the good player before you reach that level. So the chanhce is very small you find something who have 3 Balls, but i also do it because you could be sure that those two ball guys are also only good for firing(maybe exceptions for high potential + 18Y). If you put them as your first draft pick, amybe you are right, but in this case you are normally just silly^^

but overall a good guide.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 12/02/2009 06:01:21

From: CrazyEye

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120597.12 in reply to 120597.3
Date: 12/02/2009 06:03:11
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What are the chances of getting any given potential rating or age from a player who I've only scouted once? Are players whose age you don't know as likely to be 18 as they are to be 19? Is a potential of three stars just as likely as a potential of four stars or five stars? Thanks!


in the beginning, the age might be 50:50, but your concurrency draft the 18 year old before the 19 year old so the chanche to get 19 J old with below average potential is much higher.

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120597.13 in reply to 120597.4
Date: 12/02/2009 06:05:42
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I would strengthen your last statement a little bit. Frankly, a 3 star recruit probably isn't going to be starting on any team with an owner who is paying attention. With your starting 300k you should be able to shore up your lineup at least to that. Basically, I would rather take a gamble on an unknown player than get someone who might be a backup. For me, I've moved everyone lower than 4 star / 2 potential to the bottom, since I would basically just cut them outright. I wouldn't expect to get more than 10k for anyone like that (3.4k salary / 6th man potential) on the transfer market, so I'd rather have a 1/20 chance at the player I never got to scout who will sell for 500k.


so you believe after all of your 4-5 Star guys, are drafted you'll find good guys left in the draft?

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120597.14 in reply to 120597.3
Date: 12/02/2009 08:23:43
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I cannot get you reliable info on Potential for people who have been only scouted once. I just don't have a large enough sample size to say anything reliably although if people are willing you can send me message and I will send you my email where you can send me a screen shot of your draft and I will use it to improve upon and expand the info I have. On age it appears to be close to 50% chance either way that you will get an 18 or 19 year old. For the star ratings these Are the numbers I have currently starting with the highest and goes to the lowest. 15.6% (5) 18.2% (4) 15.1% (3) 14.6% (2) 3.1% (1). I am shocked with the percentage of 1 star rated players but I am kind of glad its so low.

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