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134209.3 in reply to 134209.2
Date: 3/10/2010 8:31:01 AM
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You might get a better pick then you think if those of us in front of you have scouting results similar to mine. I kept my consecutive streak alive of finding NO 18 year olds with 4 star+ ability with 5 stars potential. What a relief to know that, once again, I don't have to worry about training a future stud. :) In fact, I only found 1 18 year old with 4 star+ ability regardless of potential....

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134209.4 in reply to 134209.2
Date: 3/10/2010 10:02:18 PM
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I haven't had a good draft in many seasons, at least the previous 4 or 5. Draft means nothing to me and I don't even really try. Sure, I'll toss in an order of preference, get my 7th option who happens to be a 19 year old 6'10 PG or the 19 year old 6'0 C with bench warmer potential, but was a 5 star ability.

I put the kybosh on draft a long, long time ago.

Good luck to those of you who win the real draft lottery!


I'm in complete accord with you here. The last time I really invested in the draft was my season in the NBBA, when I knew about 4 weeks in that I was getting the #1 pick, so shoveled $40,000/week into the crap furnace.

I got an 18yo 5* player with 4* potential. Ludwig is still being trained, but you can imagine how astounded I was to discover that 4* potential meant "star" potential. I haven't put a penny into the draft since.

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134209.5 in reply to 134209.4
Date: 3/11/2010 7:27:34 AM
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potential is such a large range. 3* guys can be stars

4* usually started at all star i thought, guess not tho