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Re: 2003 Draft Board (Mavs up)

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dave wrote:Anyone interested in my first?
I do!
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Re: 2003 Draft Board (Cavs up)

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I'll take it for my 2nd
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Cavs Select Luke Walton
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Re: 2003 Draft Board (Cavs up)

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dave wrote:Cavs Select Luke Walton
Dammit. With the 28the pick in the 2003 nba draft the Toronto Raptors select ZaZa Pachulia
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This is a curious draft. I could see some late first round picks turning out better than lotto picks.
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dave wrote:This is a curious draft. I could see some late first round picks turning out better than lotto picks.
I wish I had the insight you guys that have done this a lot do!
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Hope the live draft starts at like 1030 est because I'm at work until 10 ad I have 2 of the 1st 3 picks in round two
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pudgejeff wrote:
dave wrote:This is a curious draft. I could see some late first round picks turning out better than lotto picks.
I wish I had the insight you guys that have done this a lot do!
For me I tend to look at their ratings and compare to notes. I graded out Lampe being pretty high but his potential could be crap and be a total bust. Then there are curious cases of Warrick who entered the draft well before he did in real life. Does that mean he has more potential?

I also think player's positions have a large impact on TC. SG vs SF, SF vs PF. I think TC focuses more on certain attributes for different positions. If I had Lampe for instance I'd move him to PF instead of keeping him at SF to hopefully develop his inside, strength, and rebounding.
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cant get into chat :(
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dave wrote:
pudgejeff wrote:
dave wrote:This is a curious draft. I could see some late first round picks turning out better than lotto picks.
I wish I had the insight you guys that have done this a lot do!
For me I tend to look at their ratings and compare to notes. I graded out Lampe being pretty high but his potential could be crap and be a total bust. Then there are curious cases of Warrick who entered the draft well before he did in real life. Does that mean he has more potential?

I also think player's positions have a large impact on TC. SG vs SF, SF vs PF. I think TC focuses more on certain attributes for different positions. If I had Lampe for instance I'd move him to PF instead of keeping him at SF to hopefully develop his inside, strength, and rebounding.
If you want a good example of that go look at the first draft.
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dave wrote:
pudgejeff wrote:
dave wrote:This is a curious draft. I could see some late first round picks turning out better than lotto picks.
I wish I had the insight you guys that have done this a lot do!
For me I tend to look at their ratings and compare to notes. I graded out Lampe being pretty high but his potential could be crap and be a total bust. Then there are curious cases of Warrick who entered the draft well before he did in real life. Does that mean he has more potential?

I also think player's positions have a large impact on TC. SG vs SF, SF vs PF. I think TC focuses more on certain attributes for different positions. If I had Lampe for instance I'd move him to PF instead of keeping him at SF to hopefully develop his inside, strength, and rebounding.
Outside PF's never develop, much rather have Lampe at SF
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Re: 2003 Draft Board (Bucks up)

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Brophdog88 wrote:
dave wrote:
pudgejeff wrote:
dave wrote:This is a curious draft. I could see some late first round picks turning out better than lotto picks.
I wish I had the insight you guys that have done this a lot do!
For me I tend to look at their ratings and compare to notes. I graded out Lampe being pretty high but his potential could be crap and be a total bust. Then there are curious cases of Warrick who entered the draft well before he did in real life. Does that mean he has more potential?

I also think player's positions have a large impact on TC. SG vs SF, SF vs PF. I think TC focuses more on certain attributes for different positions. If I had Lampe for instance I'd move him to PF instead of keeping him at SF to hopefully develop his inside, strength, and rebounding.
Outside PF's never develop, much rather have Lampe at SF
Is he really an outside player?
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Kings select TJ Ford

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