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120417.3 in reply to 120417.2
Date: 11/30/2009 6:39:20 PM
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I haven't paid a single dollar and I have jack for information - 12 players, only 2 that could be useful, and basically a bunch of blanks.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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120417.4 in reply to 120417.1
Date: 11/30/2009 10:20:31 PM
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Your first draft pick is number 11. So you got draft picks 11, 27 and 43.

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120417.6 in reply to 120417.5
Date: 12/1/2009 2:53:17 AM
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If someone drafts your 1st pick then you will get next one on top of your list.

BTW financing next season's draft begins next(or last week, not 100% sure) week, not first day/week of new season.

Last edited by GM-siimhs at 12/1/2009 3:03:06 AM

anyway......
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120417.8 in reply to 120417.7
Date: 12/1/2009 12:28:44 PM
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Again though, I had suggested this before... You should have a scout and you could scout by position and attain a weekly breakdown of what the scout found. The better the scout, the better the chances of you getting lucky.

Say you wanted to scout SG's and it takes you 3-4 weeks to scout all the SG's available (ex:9 of them), then you could pay more to scout them again, and again it would take time to go to all those games and compile a report (2/week=4-5 weeks. So perhaps you scout every shooting guard twice, but it's taken well over half of the 14 week season to do so and you now have to choose whom to scout next with what little time and resources you have left.

I think this would encourage more spending during the season on the draft.

Also, anyone else notice the high number of 19 yea olds? While the draft was being put together and there were double the normal amount of players, I compiled the numbers on 70 scouted players and 73% of them were 19. I think this is to help slow down high salaries around the world. Perhaps to curb 400k /week centers.

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120417.10 in reply to 120417.8
Date: 12/1/2009 10:11:13 PM
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I don't mind the current system, I just wish I could get my list and then choose who to scout twice...I scouted a one star PG twice..That would never happen..He sucks..I mean he got an "F" rating. Why would my team have asked him back for another work out? Waste of money... Peace

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120417.11 in reply to 120417.10
Date: 12/3/2009 6:59:23 AM
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here an idea for more interactive and fun way to look at the draft you start out with 14 scouts options right? so if you go the all way and spend 40k*14 weeks you need to have 56 more and total of 70 scouts right? so he is a way to try and do it you start with a blank list of 48 guys and chose randomly a number 1-48 and then he get the first scout you left with 69 scouts you look at him a 5 stars SF you want to scout him again you do so and you get 1 potential you say hey that was my problem i chosen to scout him the second time and you left with 68 scouts then you take another scout at random (your choise a number from 1-48 minus the guy you scouted alredy) so you get a 1 star player you dont want to cout him again and you move to the next guy and left with 67 scouts to go that way ppl will invest in the draft and will have more interactive way to do so

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