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Increase More Stars and All-Stars, decrease those benchwarmers and 6th Men

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223518.10 in reply to 223518.9
Date: 8/13/2012 10:17:41 AM
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So you probably had about 12 scouting points this season.
It is very few, in my opinion, to hope and getting something in return.
It is like taking a sip when you are thirsty...
If you want that this investment to worth something, you need to invest more.
Otherwise, invest none.

The only thing that I will say about my strategy here is that I am fan of the full season 2 points/week option (sum of 28 scouting points).

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223518.11 in reply to 223518.7
Date: 8/13/2012 11:15:48 AM
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invested 2 points a week after the all star break, and I get this crap:


If Michael Jordan and the Bobcats' entire scouting consisted of driving to Wake Forest to see them play Maryland one game, their draft list would probably suck too. Actually, I think that explains everything.

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223518.13 in reply to 223518.12
Date: 8/13/2012 3:50:21 PM
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my exact point man. but want to decrease the ATG's who ever heard of like 3 ATG's? Isn't it supposed to be one ATG every once in a while...? but keep the HoF and MVPs and p,. allstars and superstars the same, just please get rid of those bench warmers! anyways I don't like stars like p. all stars+

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223518.14 in reply to 223518.12
Date: 8/13/2012 3:58:00 PM
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Currently there are about eight draftees per season (as far as I remember) that are P.-Allstar or above.

Increasing this number means two things:
1) No (AKA - less) need to invest at scouting points, as the chances becomes even higher to get them just by luck.

2) When increasing the amount of good players, it means that what once had been exceptionaly great is now just common (generally speaking).
And then one will ask more of the MVP players instead current P.-Allstar player...

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223518.15 in reply to 223518.14
Date: 8/13/2012 4:04:15 PM
Mountain Eagles
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look at the title, I'm not asking for p. allstars and up to get increased, I'm asking for stars and all stars. So.......I'd like a allstar rather than a stupid bench guy.

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223518.16 in reply to 223518.15
Date: 8/13/2012 4:10:59 PM
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It is not really important what is the level you set/asked.
The answer is the same.

There are enough players that you can draft with this skill.
Raising this bar has the same affects written before.

Hence, this is not a suggestion that I support.

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223518.18 in reply to 223518.17
Date: 8/14/2012 2:03:56 AM
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There are around 18 player with a potential of Star or higher in a draft. More than one third of the draft !
It means that even a blind has great chance to pick one of them in one of his three picks.

It is not as if the NBA draft are all "success".
About a third of the draft peeks (and actually much less) will have a career on the NBA.
Not to mention being a "Star" there.

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223518.20 in reply to 223518.19
Date: 8/14/2012 3:27:37 AM
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Quite the opposite.
The amount of players that are what one will call Superstars (of their division) are higher than in the NBA.

As already written - increasing the amount of good players will mean that there will be no reason to invest in the draft.

I bet that anyone who support this bad suggestion does not invest, almost at all, in scouting points.

Last edited by Pini פיני at 8/14/2012 3:28:00 AM

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