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277004.61 in reply to 277004.60
Date: 4/11/2016 2:02:46 PM
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Over the years I have always put too much money into the scouting for the draft. I have done the scouting combine and group demonstration so far and used up all my points earned to this date. I have a few good 18 year old prospects, but the most important factor to me is the potential and I haven't revealed any potential yet.

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277004.62 in reply to 277004.60
Date: 4/11/2016 2:17:42 PM
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Do you mean the scouting? When I started I kept and trained Dane Marsh, the 6 pick from season 29. I used 10 points for the combine and fully scouted 3 players, so I bought 20 points at probably 10k/week the whole 10 weeks. I figure, however, that you really only get one serviceable player out of the three and it costs 100k total over a season (not terrible). But, for example Marsh has 6 potential at the 6th pick and my 1st preference. I sold my second preference from the top of the second round, a 7ft perennial allstar for 70k. I made out well, since Marsh is a decent enough player and may get a bit better. The next season I won more games, meaning I was looking at the bottom of the 1st round for my 1st, so I decided to skip the draft. Instead I bought trainees (Yuying, Masse, and Pence) for $150k total. Masse sucks and Yuying suck and Pence also sucked. But, I got 300k for Pence, Masse has 10 OD now, and Yuying only sucks against teams that don't also suck. I can get 300 or more for Masse, and if I unload Yuying, I can get 500k or more. That is a decent enough return on players even considering the training investment and salaries incurred. Of course finding players in the draft is the best way to get high potential, good trainees on a budget, but simply buying players you can be assured are trainable is more than viable. With Marsh, he is a better player than the trainees I have bought, but after just purchasing, I am sure that I won't be stuck with any of those poison-pill atrocious stats that kill the whole process.

Just a thought, if you aren't looking at a good pick there are lots of potential trainees on the TL that cost less than 100k you can train and sell after a few seasons. Ostensibly, the plan is that with the cash from mediocre trainees, then you can buy one of the blue chips.

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277004.63 in reply to 277004.62
Date: 4/11/2016 4:48:37 PM
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Makes sense. And yes I meant scouting not training. My plan has been all over the place to start. I spent $150 on arena upgrades and dulled the rest out on a roster overhaul. I have 4 18yos that I'm training and pretty committed to. I have an addiction tho, to getting a new young guy. But seems to me to be a waste of money in my position this year. Il prob have 5th or 6th pick but again, have a good young base

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277004.64 in reply to 277004.63
Date: 4/12/2016 12:10:45 PM
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The draft is fun because you can get someone you'd normally not be able to afford...but it's a gamble and you spend money on it during the season that could probably buy you decent players. I feel the draft is a major part of this game, but have cut back from 40k/week to 10k/week because I think my team has plenty of trainees now.

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277004.65 in reply to 277004.64
Date: 4/12/2016 3:48:52 PM
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I only had 1 good draftee in my previous run, the rest I just sold or fired and picked up firepower in the market. I'm content w my trainees at this point. 2 18yo superstars and 2 18yo all stars. As they progress it will be tough to train them all bc they are 4 different positions but il make it work. And I don't see myself getting relegated this season so you all get to be part of the greatness as well

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277004.66 in reply to 277004.65
Date: 4/12/2016 10:56:53 PM
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Forgetting to set lineups will be my downfall :/ messes up my tight training schedule and destroys game shape...

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277004.67 in reply to 277004.66
Date: 4/13/2016 7:30:22 AM
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Ouch. That's no good.

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277004.68 in reply to 277004.67
Date: 4/13/2016 3:05:54 PM
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It's also not ideal for me that Turn Up just turned up the heat on making the playoffs. They are old players that you added, but scoring ratings like that playing PG through PF and a stud bench center is going to help a lot.


Peppers beat I believe earlier this season with a CT and still playing Lek. Now its France and Moo down there. The upcoming games will be the deciders once we start our intraleague games again, think there will be more veteran influx to the league?

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277004.69 in reply to 277004.68
Date: 4/13/2016 8:44:20 PM
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It would be sweet if there was some sort of equation which made veterans increase trainee skill. Like if a veteran all star center plays 48min and a trainee center plays 48min the veteran increases pop rate. Like Tim Duncan learning from the Admiral.

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277004.70 in reply to 277004.68
Date: 4/16/2016 11:48:25 AM
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Yeah I thought I'd make a little push for the playoffs this year. Let's see if I can do it.

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277004.71 in reply to 277004.70
Date: 4/20/2016 12:45:25 AM
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Go Turn Up haha... Montalvo makes it rain again but the latvian alphabet gets the wrong end of the frontcourt matchup. Check out those assists too, kind of a PG duel.

Anyone want to do predictions for the end of season awards? They handed some out this week, looks like Kawhi even defends the DPOY.

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