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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 15:02:39 GMT
The Memphis Grizzlies select Rade Zagorac. HRRRGGHGHGGHHHHHJH
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 2, 2016 15:06:16 GMT
The Memphis Grizzlies select Rade Zagorac. HRRRGGHGHGGHHHHHJH I've spent a combined 60-80 hours scouting players this past season, every pick I make you will do that.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 15:07:15 GMT
I've spent a combined 60-80 hours scouting players this past season, every pick I make you will do that. I quit my job at the beginning of June to get this scouting in -- this guy was supposed to be unknown! I definitely would've taken him at 31 if I thought he wouldn't fall to me at 37.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 2, 2016 15:09:29 GMT
I've spent a combined 60-80 hours scouting players this past season, every pick I make you will do that. I quit my job at the beginning of June to get this scouting in -- this guy was supposed to be unknown! I definitely would've taken him at 31 if I thought he wouldn't fall to me at 37. You better get on that guy who was sitting top 10 for half the year that fell for no reason then.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 15:10:04 GMT
I quit my job at the beginning of June to get this scouting in -- this guy was supposed to be unknown! I definitely would've taken him at 31 if I thought he wouldn't fall to me at 37. You better get on that guy who was sitting top 10 for half the year that fell for no reason then. Ugh.
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Post by Alex English on Jul 2, 2016 17:04:35 GMT
Damn it. Great pick. He was the #1 on my board for the 26th pick. I really wanted him to fall to me. So he was 26th on your board? I don't think you understand how numbers work Alex. I don't make a full big board. After the top guys it's kind of pointless imo. The difference between 5th prospect and the 10th prospect can be about the same as the difference between the 15th prospect and the 35th prospect. There is too much parity, so I just look for guys I like that might still be available when it's my turn to pick. For the 26th pick I had, 1. Malik Beasley 2. Dejounte Murray 3. Juan Hernangomez etc. I really like Beasley, I probably would have taken him with the 12th pick, but that's not a fixed ranking. It can change as the draft changes. Had Sabonis fallen to 26, I'd take him.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 2, 2016 17:14:48 GMT
So he was 26th on your board? I don't think you understand how numbers work Alex. I don't make a full big board. After the top guys it's kind of pointless imo. The difference between 5th prospect and the 10th prospect can be about the same as the difference between the 15th prospect and the 35th prospect. There is too much parity, so I just look for guys I like that might still be available when it's my turn to pick. For the 26th pick I had, 1. Malik Beasley 2. Dejounte Murray 3. Juan Hernangomez etc. I really like Beasley, I probably would have taken him with the 12th pick, but that's not a fixed ranking. It can change as the draft changes. Had Sabonis fallen to 26, I'd take him. Alex probably operates in terms of tiers and targets the way I do. I have various levels of tiers in terms of prospects and within those tiers I have specific guys I want within a range. For example my top tier was literally just Ben Simmons. However my second tier was Ingram and Bender but I really only liked Bender. The tier groupings after the first two got REALLY wide for me at least, there were guys in my 3rd tier that didn't even get drafted.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 19:28:54 GMT
I don't make a full big board. After the top guys it's kind of pointless imo. The difference between 5th prospect and the 10th prospect can be about the same as the difference between the 15th prospect and the 35th prospect. There is too much parity, so I just look for guys I like that might still be available when it's my turn to pick. For the 26th pick I had, 1. Malik Beasley 2. Dejounte Murray 3. Juan Hernangomez etc. I really like Beasley, I probably would have taken him with the 12th pick, but that's not a fixed ranking. It can change as the draft changes. Had Sabonis fallen to 26, I'd take him. Alex probably operates in terms of tiers and targets the way I do. I have various levels of tiers in terms of prospects and within those tiers I have specific guys I want within a range. For example my top tier was literally just Ben Simmons. However my second tier was Ingram and Bender but I really only liked Bender. The tier groupings after the first two got REALLY wide for me at least, there were guys in my 3rd tier that didn't even get drafted. If you want Josh Adams you gotta take him before 53
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 2, 2016 19:36:53 GMT
I don't make a full big board. After the top guys it's kind of pointless imo. The difference between 5th prospect and the 10th prospect can be about the same as the difference between the 15th prospect and the 35th prospect. There is too much parity, so I just look for guys I like that might still be available when it's my turn to pick. For the 26th pick I had, 1. Malik Beasley 2. Dejounte Murray 3. Juan Hernangomez etc. I really like Beasley, I probably would have taken him with the 12th pick, but that's not a fixed ranking. It can change as the draft changes. Had Sabonis fallen to 26, I'd take him. Alex probably operates in terms of tiers and targets the way I do. I have various levels of tiers in terms of prospects and within those tiers I have specific guys I want within a range. For example my top tier was literally just Ben Simmons. However my second tier was Ingram and Bender but I really only liked Bender. The tier groupings after the first two got REALLY wide for me at least, there were guys in my 3rd tier that didn't even get drafted. I oprerate the same way! 2015 Tiers^interestingly Kris Dunn jumped from Tier 4 to Tier 2 this year for me. 2014 TiersI should post my 2016 Draft Board some time.
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Post by Alex English on Jul 2, 2016 22:05:31 GMT
Ian Noble can we take 24 hours off the second round schedule? It's currently been 7 hours since the 32nd pick and there is still another 30 hours on the clock for the 33rd pick. Can you make it midnight tonight, instead of midnight tomorrow for Sacramento. Seems better to keep the draft moving and then the whole draft ends a day earlier.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 2, 2016 22:07:47 GMT
Ian Noble can we take 24 hours off the second round schedule? It's currently been 7 hours since the 32nd pick and there is still another 30 hours on the clock for the 33rd pick. Can you make it midnight tonight, instead of midnight tomorrow for Sacramento. Seems better to keep the draft moving and then the whole draft ends a day earlier. He'll make his pick. As long as everyone tags the next person it'll run quick. If we had been doing that from the start we'd be almost done.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 22:12:53 GMT
Ian Noble can we take 24 hours off the second round schedule? It's currently been 7 hours since the 32nd pick and there is still another 30 hours on the clock for the 33rd pick. Can you make it midnight tonight, instead of midnight tomorrow for Sacramento. Seems better to keep the draft moving and then the whole draft ends a day earlier. Chill. Why the fuck would you care? Other than to get more picks skipped,
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Post by Alex English on Jul 2, 2016 22:13:49 GMT
He'll make his pick. As long as everyone tags the next person it'll run quick. If we had been doing that from the start we'd be almost done. At least a few people always miss their pick, people don't care as much about the second round. The current schedule is setting us up to wait for days when that happens if Sacramento makes their pick soon. We can take 24 hours off the whole schedule, and Julius Erving still has 6 hours on the clock, which will total for more than double the time a 2nd rounder is meant to get. Just a suggestion to speed this thing up a bit.
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Post by Alex English on Jul 2, 2016 22:18:40 GMT
Chill. Why the fuck would you care? Other than to get more picks skipped, Draft clock: 27th pick: 12 hours 28th pick: 12 hours 29th pick: 12 hours 30th pick: 12 hours 31st pick: 6 hours 32nd pick: 6 hours 33rd pick: 37 hours 34th pick: 6 hours 35th pick: 6 hours Yea, makes perfect sense. Go back and look at previous drafts. Some people always miss their pick. The point of me suggesting this now is to try and prevent people from missing their pick. Sacramento has had 7 hours, and moving up the timeline still give them another 6 hours.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 22:22:38 GMT
Chill. Why the fuck would you care? Other than to get more picks skipped, Draft clock: 27th pick: 12 hours 28th pick: 12 hours 29th pick: 12 hours 30th pick: 12 hours 31st pick: 6 hours 32nd pick: 6 hours 33rd pick: 37 hours 34th pick: 6 hours 35th pick: 6 hours Yea, makes perfect sense. Go back and look at previous drafts. Some people always miss their pick. The point of me suggesting this now is to try and prevent people from missing their pick. Sacramento has had 7 hours, and moving up the timeline still give them another 6 hours. Just because we made our pick early doesn't mean we can accelerate the picks for the other people -- the 2nd round is defined time slots. I haven't looked at them but I assume Ian was competent enough to space them6 hours apart.
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jul 2, 2016 22:24:53 GMT
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Post by Alex English on Jul 2, 2016 22:30:54 GMT
Just because we made our pick early doesn't mean we can accelerate the picks for the other people -- the 2nd round is defined time slots. I haven't looked at them but I assume Ian was competent enough to space them6 hours apart. I'm aware how it works, I've been doing this awhile. Each pick has 6 hours between it, bit the 31st pick was given 29 hours from the 30th pick. You guys are acting like I'm trying to screw people over. I'm just suggesting a way to make this awful marathon like process a little bit quicker. And trying to prevent people from being screwed as the huge gap we're in now can be taken advantage of. Feel free to ignore the suggestion.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2016 22:43:34 GMT
Just because we made our pick early doesn't mean we can accelerate the picks for the other people -- the 2nd round is defined time slots. I haven't looked at them but I assume Ian was competent enough to space them6 hours apart. I'm aware how it works, I've been doing this awhile. Each pick has 6 hours between it, bit the 31st pick was given 29 hours from the 30th pick. You guys are acting like I'm trying to screw people over. I'm just suggesting a way to make this awful marathon like process a little bit quicker. And trying to prevent people from being screwed as the huge gap we're in now can be taken advantage of. Feel free to ignore the suggestion. I see, now. Maybe I should've waited to pick zubac
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Post by Julius Erving on Jul 3, 2016 4:21:31 GMT
The Sacramento Kings select.. Cheick Diallo
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Post by Alex English on Jul 3, 2016 5:00:00 GMT
Henry Ellenson just keeps dropping, down 15 spots from the NBA, Brice Johnson is falling too. Charles Barkley on the clock.
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Post by Shane Battier on Jul 3, 2016 5:09:30 GMT
Henry Ellenson just keeps dropping, down 15 spots from the NBA, Brice Johnson is falling too. Charles Barkley on the clock. Ellenson was drafted by the Phoenix Suns.
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Post by Alex English on Jul 3, 2016 5:12:28 GMT
Ellenson was drafted by the Phoenix Suns. He was indeed. I missed that. Brice Johnson still falling though.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 3, 2016 7:36:49 GMT
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Post by Charles Barkley on Jul 3, 2016 7:44:14 GMT
Paul Zipser. Championship.
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Post by Charles Barkley on Jul 3, 2016 7:45:34 GMT
Really couldn't believe he was still on the board, he is ready to contribute right away.
Glad to have you aboard, Paul Zipser.
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Post by Mike Krzyzewski on Jul 3, 2016 15:01:29 GMT
Deal for the #35 pick just posted.
Pending acceptance, the Clippers select Brice Johnson.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 3, 2016 15:29:33 GMT
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Post by Alex English on Jul 3, 2016 20:02:05 GMT
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Post by JR Wiles on Jul 3, 2016 21:06:24 GMT
Henry Ellenson just keeps dropping, down 15 spots from the NBA, Brice Johnson is falling too. Charles Barkley on the clock. Henry Ellenson should have been a lottery pick in both leagues. Have you guys not watched him? Not even so far in Summer League games for Detroit??
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Post by Chris Mullin on Jul 3, 2016 21:09:13 GMT
Following our real life counterparts lead once again...
With the 36th overall pick of the D5 Draft, the Golden State Warriors select...
Pat McCaw - SG - UNLV
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