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232421.2 in reply to 232421.1
Date: 12/5/2012 9:55:20 AM
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This is the way I scout my draftees (or i did at least, this season im not investing in draft). First use scouting combain. Than count all the 18-years draftees which were given 1 or 2 balls by default (the ones that are scouted if you use group demonstration). If there are 10 or more 18-years old draftees with 1-2 balls by default than you should use group demonstration. If there are less than 10 draftees than group demonstration isnt worth the 10 scouting points and you are better off just manually scouting all the 18-years old players which have the appropriate height for the position you want to train. Needless to say, if you discover a draftee with 4 or 5 balls in current skill you want to interview him.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

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232421.3 in reply to 232421.1
Date: 12/5/2012 9:56:31 AM
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PG: OD, PS, JS, DR, IS, JR, ID

SG: OD, JS, PS, IS, DR, JR, ID

SF: OD, ID, JS, IS, PS, DR, Reb, JR

PF: ID, IS, Reb, JS, PS, OD

C: ID, IS, Reb, PS, JS, DR

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232421.4 in reply to 232421.3
Date: 12/5/2012 9:58:26 AM
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Caps:
0 announcer: 10
1 bench-warmer: 10 - 12
2 role player: 12 - 14
3 6th man: 14 - 16
4 starter: 16 - 18
5 star: 18 - 20
6 allstar: 20 - 22
7 perennial allstar: 22 - 24
8 superstar: 24 - 26
9 MVP: 26 - 28
10 hall of famer: 28 - 30
11 all-time great: 30

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232421.5 in reply to 232421.1
Date: 2/27/2013 5:23:13 AM
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nice job with the math