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187368.4 in reply to 187368.3
Date: 6/15/2011 5:12:26 AM
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grade A rating means about 4.5k salary. The assist line sure is nice. How many fouls did he have in how many minutes? Did he hit his FTs? did he get steals or his 3s? did he rebound well? Those are questions that couls also tell us a little about his skills (though the box score isn't all that reliable)

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Date: 6/15/2011 5:14:35 AM
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i don't give much about the boxscores, i once compared three player with 2 or 3 league mates who are most likely the same(same ball ratings and position, we hadn't the size there). And they varied a lot, those box scores are for me like the weather forecast of the next month in march.

The salary should be aroun 4-4,5k, but i believe there are dude who know this better then me out there.

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Date: 6/17/2011 4:30:12 AM
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i think this so thats why i find it helpful

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187368.8 in reply to 187368.1
Date: 6/17/2011 8:32:56 PM
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Tank the rest of the season, and just win in the playoffs. (only if your sure your the best team) then you have a bigger chance of getting him.

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Date: 6/18/2011 1:35:54 AM
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The teams wouldn't have the same odds, would they? After the first team selects a player, the second team will then have a 1/47 chance, and so on.

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187368.12 in reply to 187368.11
Date: 6/18/2011 5:09:58 AM
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He can still promote easily in a pure bot-league, when he finishes fourth in his league. But he would lose some money during the season due to his losses. So I wouldn´t do that as well, but for a different reason.

This draft pick sounds really nice.

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187368.13 in reply to 187368.10
Date: 6/18/2011 7:25:34 AM
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The teams wouldn't have the same odds, would they? After the first team selects a player, the second team will then have a 1/47 chance, and so on.


yes that right, but if they pick totally randomly, you also could assume that the chanche is 33/48 because there are 33 players from the 48 left when he picks a player. In reality the chanche should be a bit lower, because the initilal draft chart isn't totally random.

From: Jay_m

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187368.14 in reply to 187368.10
Date: 6/18/2011 7:11:06 PM
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It's close. If the picks are truly random, there is a 66% chance your player will not be picked by the 16th pick.

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