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From: Kasual
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322394.77 in reply to 322394.76
Date: 2/20/2024 5:20:38 PM
Anchorage Northern Knights
IV.22
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11
Regarding the draft...if star rating and potential are equal, is a 19yo with an A+ grade rating or a 18yo with an A grade rating better? I lean towards the 18yo only because you would have an extra year of training available, but I don't know much about the draft, so I am unsure.

Appreciate any help or thoughts.

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322394.80 in reply to 322394.79
Date: 2/20/2024 7:07:33 PM
Anchorage Northern Knights
IV.22
Overall Posts Rated:
11
They both have 5-ball Star Rating and 4-ball Potential. I think that means perennial all-star or superstar, but I'm not sure on that.

From: boule

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322394.82 in reply to 322394.77
Date: 2/21/2024 5:32:22 AM
Boulettes
III.10
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20522052
Second Team:
Les Boulettes Utopiennes
I'm wondering about the 1 year training at 18 is better than a 19 yo draftee. For next draft, the best 18yo will still have a tsp of 70 while a 19yo will have for the first time a max tsp of 105...with a normal distribution centered around ...well your guess is as good as mine.

Therefore i cannot answer your question about which choice is better, but know that today is better than ever for 19 yo. Eager to see the next draft.

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322394.83 in reply to 322394.1
Date: 2/23/2024 10:51:49 AM
FK “Šturmas”
III.8
Overall Posts Rated:
9898
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velnynas
what is the sequence of events when a rookie is generated?
I always thoughts it goes like this :
1. Rookie is generated
2. Rookie age is generated (18 or 19)
3. Rookie skillset is generated accordingly to the age (1 to 7 or 1-10)
4. Rookie height is generated accordingly to the skills (183-226)

Am I correct?

From: boule

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322394.84 in reply to 322394.83
Date: 2/23/2024 3:37:05 PM
Boulettes
III.10
Overall Posts Rated:
20522052
Second Team:
Les Boulettes Utopiennes
3. Rookie skillset is generated accordingly to the age (1 to 7 or 1-10)

1-10,5 for a 19yo

Edit: hence 1 to 7.99 for an 18yo ?

4. Rookie height is generated accordingly to the skills (183-226)

I do not see why there would be a correlation between skills and size for a draftee.


Last edited by boule at 2/23/2024 3:38:23 PM

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322394.86 in reply to 322394.85
Date: 2/24/2024 12:58:20 AM
Chiefers
III.9
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I have a 7’1”, 23 year old perennial all star. Been working on FG% for most the last season. He specifically hasn’t had a Jump shot pop in 7 Forward Jump Shot trainings + 5 Forward One on One l trainings. He has 87 TSP. Has he capped? I have other perennial all stars with 100+ TSP. Or is this just because he’s so tall and phasing out of being a young trainee?

In general he has had maybe 1 skill pop this whole season…. his Inside Shot I don’t think has popped either, which I would have expected.

From: boule

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322394.87 in reply to 322394.86
Date: 2/24/2024 2:56:23 AM
Boulettes
III.10
Overall Posts Rated:
20522052
Second Team:
Les Boulettes Utopiennes
TSP is not an indicator for being capped or not.

Potential and not getting ups are. In your case i would have expected a up in JS at 23yo, JS is not affected by size.

If you want to have an estimation of your player's cap you can see that with https://www.buzzer-manager.com/estimation_salaire/

For a franchise player it is quite easy to get to 100% with a franchise player and a salary of $53k

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