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From: abigfishy

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Date: 4/11/2012 8:01:44 PM
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i spent $20k/week every season but 1 when i spent $10k/week & after all that i never got someone remotely trainable until 2 seasons ago i got a 3k pallstar & now this season i got a $2,900 mvp

most wouldnt even think they r worth training but it is so close to impossible to draft a good player that u just gotta take what u get

all those saying yeah just go out & draft a 5/5 with great skills dont know how hard it is

some people get dumb luck & can draft a star without even scouting, others try & try & never get lucky

after spending 20k/week for 8 seasons somewhere around $2 million spent on scouting i have found a 3 ball 5 potential guy worth 50k

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From: tough

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Date: 4/11/2012 8:55:03 PM
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Well, I guess there's like a 2% chance of me getting dumb luck.(1 out of 48 chance). There's always next seasons. Isn't there like 3 seasons per year. Right?- Winter/Spring- Late Spring and Summer- And Fall/Early Winter (In Northern Hemisphere)

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From: tough
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Date: 4/11/2012 9:00:58 PM
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Who wants to make this a global thread? ROOKIES well, I think this will eventually come big as the draft nears.... but it can draw attention. This thread has turned more talk than help. (now)

Last edited by tough at 4/11/2012 9:01:52 PM

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From: Caronterj

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Date: 4/19/2012 6:43:41 AM
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Man, everyone plays the game in their own eay, but if you are looking at effective training, you shouldn't have a SG trainee and a C trainee at the same time.

Just my 2 cents.

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Date: 4/19/2012 7:33:42 AM
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http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m582/Eddinn1/untitled...

I found this player..

Can anyone tell me how can his skills be and what salary he will have?

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Date: 4/19/2012 7:56:47 AM
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who cares .... DRAFT HIM!!!!! ;)

$5500 - $6000, whatever the highest rookie salary is

From: Pip

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In my best drafts (my first two seasons playing) I did $10-20K scouting each week, and drafted the following players:

Season 15 draft
Pick 11: Garfield Jacob, 18yo $4k allstar (19239363)
Pick 27: Donnie Anderson, 18yo $3.5k MVP (19239352)
Pick 43: Bryant Swimm, 18yo $2900 superstar (19239366)

Season 16 draft
Pick 12: Paciano Carino, 18yo $5K HOF (20742032)
Pick 28: Jay Munoz, 18yo $4900 starter (20742053)
Pick 44: Bruno Miller, 18yo $3.5K superstar (20742059)

Of those, only Bruno Miller is still with my team. Now I really wish I would have kept Anderson and Carino, but Anderson had atrocious passing which was a big negative and I just wanted to focus more on Miller than Carino, so I sold him for a decent profit. I see he ended up with an NBBA team now, good for him.

I guess the moral of the story is: in D.V, anything's possible. In D.IV, it's harder but I hear you can still get lucky. I had my eyes set on an 18yo 5/5 A+ 7-footer who turned out to have $5K salary and HOF potential, but he was taken with the #2 pick while I had the 11th. Hoping for better luck this year as I've found a 5/5 A+ PF who looks to be pretty good.

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Date: 4/24/2012 8:11:15 AM
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5star 19 year olds are underrated.


Why are they underrated? They are worth training only if they have a good distribution of secondary skills and a good potential. I wouldn't mind drafting a HoF SF/PF with stats like:

6, 5
6, 5
5, 6
6, 7
7, 4

It probably doesn't get much better as far as a rookie goes, but at 19y he probably couldn't sell more than for 200-300k. Since 1 in a million rookies gets made like that, I guess there's really no point in scouting 19y olds.

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Date: 4/24/2012 9:02:02 AM
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Well, I suppose if your only criterion for a valuable draftee is how much you could sell them on the TL, then sure, 19 year olds aren't useful.

But if you factor in the merchandise bonus for a home drafted player, then a good 19 year old with nice starting skills can be very valuable.

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Date: 4/25/2012 1:45:11 AM
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It's not the only one...depends on what you want from draft - a player to add to your team or a player to sell. Even if you are looking for a player to add to your team, I think a 19y old isn't worth it unless it's a super PF or SF with great all-around skills.

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