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271906.301 in reply to 271906.300
Date: 10/29/2015 9:52:44 AM
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interesting. thanks for the tip!

I should've done that in previous seasons maybe. But drafting #1.... was hoping to find a 5 star MVP hidden among all the players. (Wishful thinking?) My 2 best other trainees are mid-height, so pretty much any player taken would be adaptable.

Guess another option is to do the combine for ages first, then scout the 18 year olds only. IDK. For any other teams that had high picks in the past... what worked best for you?



I would do the combine first, and then scout the 18 year olds and interview the ones with the highest skill level.

I would also kick myself in the nuts for investing 40k/week this season to have enough scouting points to do that after using up all my scouting points last season and finding no 18 year olds with more than 3 ball potential.

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271906.302 in reply to 271906.298
Date: 10/29/2015 12:41:15 PM
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I think a lot depends upon how important getting an idea concerning a player's potential is to you.

If you are willing to just gamble on potential, you can spend 50 points every other season pretty easily (investing 10k per week nets 56 points every two seasons) and actually know all of the skills for every player. That pretty much also gives you their ages, since most 19 year-olds seem have at least one "strong" skill. So you can determine who is currently the best 19 year old and the best 18 year old. If you have to have an MVP or better to train, it is a huge gamble that the player will have the necessary potential, but if you are willing to train lower potentials, you at least know you are getting someone with strong starting skills. Personally, I'd rather draft an alll-star with 45+ TSP at 18 than an MVP with just 35. Other than the fact that the MVP could probably be sold for millions to some fool who doesn't understand that that gap doesn't even start to close until the all-star caps, and then does so slowly due to training speed having declined.

If you do want information on potential, there really isn't a way to get around having to spend 3 points per individual. I think doing something along the lines of what WFUnDina suggests makes a lot of sense in that case, since it means you aren't just randomly selecting players to scout & interview. Depending upon how many draft points you have, you could expand the number skills you look at before deciding who to scout and interview. If you invest 10k/week for drafting, every three seasons you could get all 10 skills and be able to scout & interview 11 players with 1 point left over. Skip one of the skill groups, and you could take a look at 14 players; skip two groups and you are up to 18 players.

I find the trickiest part of this approach is sticking to the investing and not spending any points many seasons. I've gone to using random.org to generate a new order for my draft list in seasons when I'm not selecting in top 5-8 so that I still feel like I'm doing something with my draft but don't waste spending the points when it won't really help me. That's helped me the past couple of seasons so this season I have points to spend. Now I just have to make myself realize that it doesn't make sense to do so when I'll be drafting 13th.

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271906.303 in reply to 271906.302
Date: 10/29/2015 8:15:23 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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Great write up, thanks!

Next time i spend scouting points I'm definitely going to try your scout all skills method. (as opposed to the more traditional interview everyone way). The only risk is getting a starter potential or below, but whatever. I'm going down to D5 if possible anyway.

Almost tempted to draft blindly this season & save up for next season's draft. Or maybe just scout a handful of players and stop with the first decent result. idk, haven't decided yet.


From: A-Dub

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271906.304 in reply to 271906.303
Date: 10/29/2015 10:27:14 PM
Upsyndrome
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I'm going down to D5 if possible anyway.


You're just trying to collect D-V championship trophies to fill your team page up with, like me. Don't think I don't know what you're up to.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
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271906.305 in reply to 271906.304
Date: 10/30/2015 10:19:58 AM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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Wow, Shawn Bowens sucks at defense. Gave up a 3 pointer only a few minutes into our game.

My PF of C with 300 DMI scored double digits oh his team defense a few weeks back too. That's even worse than when Vardis Sourpis made a shot in (NT guard) Dexter Dennison's face!

ETA
today
1 8:31 15 — 3 J. Láznicka (H) forces up a three from the top of the arc after S. Bowens (A) backed off slightly. Scored.

2012
1 1:54 2 — 29 V. Sourpis (A) pulls up at the top of the key and takes a shot, guarded closely by D. Dennison (H). Scored.


update 2: he scored on a former U21 guy of yours too now! Just clowning former and current team USA members! (& slapping backboards!)
2 2:30 76 — 5 J. Láznicka (H) slaps the backboard as he puts up the lay-in, guarded closely by J. Kearney (A). Scored.


Last edited by shikago at 10/30/2015 10:42:43 AM

From: A-Dub

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271906.306 in reply to 271906.305
Date: 10/30/2015 11:55:11 AM
Upsyndrome
IV.21
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Man, my game shape update sucked.

Last edited by A-Dub at 10/30/2015 11:56:54 AM

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: A-Dub

To: Phyr
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271906.307 in reply to 271906.306
Date: 10/30/2015 10:05:43 PM
Upsyndrome
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Overall Posts Rated:
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Are you planning on competing next season?

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: Phyr

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271906.308 in reply to 271906.307
Date: 10/30/2015 11:01:44 PM
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I always compete until I sell my team off.

Right now my big goal is to finish off my training plan for Okobi and Chen.

From: A-Dub

To: Phyr
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271906.309 in reply to 271906.308
Date: 10/31/2015 1:14:42 PM
Upsyndrome
IV.21
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I was checking out the player you acquired. Nice salary efficient player with solid defense and IS. You making more moves?

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: Phyr

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271906.310 in reply to 271906.309
Date: 10/31/2015 2:23:53 PM
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Cost me 500k more than I sold Pagan for but nearly half the salary so I will definitely make that up in a season. I think I need one more starter.

From: A-Dub
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271906.311 in reply to 271906.310
Date: 10/31/2015 10:32:24 PM
Upsyndrome
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Upsyndrome II
Cantaloupes Vs. Upsyndrome in finals

I'm coming into this one with a particularly unfortunate GS update. My players got around 59 minutes or so on average after two blowout wins against Yorkville. Usually players respond better after being well rested, but not in BB I guess. Sigh.

Anyhow, it's clear who the favorites are as my roster is a lot more expensive than theirs, I'm paying more salary, and I mean, I have Bowens. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows, this one. It won't be handed to me like the last few playoff games. I don't think Bob-o is planning on tanking, is he? You never know. ;) 'Loupes snuck in a player (88K center) before the TL deadline. They have HCA and the better GS. They're well prepared. Should be a good one.

Who ya'll got? What's your wager? 5 bucks on UPS....

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
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