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  • Tekkonkinkreet
    Pro
    • Jun 2014
    • 573

    #796
    Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

    Tressler. Keep an eye on the foreign guys in these classes. Denver are known for picking talent from outside the US so perhaps something to look at.

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    • Tressler23
      Rookie
      • Jan 2016
      • 52

      #797
      Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

      Oh yeah for sure I know how my nuggets love their foreigners they would of took KP if he was there last draft for sure.

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      • JumpOffMang
        Rookie
        • May 2014
        • 206

        #798
        Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

        Has anyone noticed big differences in some of the attributes of players drafted? Meaning that some attributes aren't what they are in the downloaded draft class. I haven't looked into every player, but I am seeing it a lot of the potentials of players

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        • Dreece
          SimWorld NBA 2K Guru
          • Apr 2004
          • 2440

          #799
          Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

          Originally posted by JumpOffMang
          Has anyone noticed big differences in some of the attributes of players drafted? Meaning that some attributes aren't what they are in the downloaded draft class. I haven't looked into every player, but I am seeing it a lot of the potentials of players
          Seen it in different threads but haven't experienced it myself. Why are you looking at potentials tho?
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          • JumpOffMang
            Rookie
            • May 2014
            • 206

            #800
            Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

            Originally posted by Dreece
            Seen it in different threads but haven't experienced it myself. Why are you looking at potentials tho?
            I compared the draft class after the draft with the one I downloaded because a certain player who was described in the scouting reports as being a 3pt specialist had a 3pt rating in the 60s. So I checked the draft class and it shouldnt have been in the 60s, somehow 2k messed it up. I'm not trying to cheat my way into a good draft, the potentials were already there to be seen (I checked it after the draft) also I care much more about the potential problem than i do about explaining myself about how I choose to play the game.

            This problem with 2k not giving the players the correct stats can really mess up ones experience and I want to make sure my players have the correct stats after the draft and if I have to ill go and edit them. That is why I was "checking potentials"

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            • Dreece
              SimWorld NBA 2K Guru
              • Apr 2004
              • 2440

              #801
              Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

              Originally posted by JumpOffMang
              I compared the draft class after the draft with the one I downloaded because a certain player who was described in the scouting reports as being a 3pt specialist had a 3pt rating in the 60s. So I checked the draft class and it shouldnt have been in the 60s, somehow 2k messed it up. I'm not trying to cheat my way into a good draft, the potentials were already there to be seen (I checked it after the draft) also I care much more about the potential problem than i do about explaining myself about how I choose to play the game.

              This problem with 2k not giving the players the correct stats can really mess up ones experience and I want to make sure my players have the correct stats after the draft and if I have to ill go and edit them. That is why I was "checking potentials"
              Did you download the class straight from 2k share? Or do you have the classes locally? I wasn't accusing you of any "cheating your way in the draft" but if the attribute in question you looked at was in the 60's then there definitely is a glitch.
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              • JumpOffMang
                Rookie
                • May 2014
                • 206

                #802
                Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                Originally posted by Dreece
                Did you download the class straight from 2k share? Or do you have the classes locally? I wasn't accusing you of any "cheating your way in the draft" but if the attribute in question you looked at was in the 60's then there definitely is a glitch.
                I downloaded it locally and in that downloaded class the attributes are normal, but after the draft it isnt consistant

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                • Dreece
                  SimWorld NBA 2K Guru
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 2440

                  #803
                  Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                  Originally posted by JumpOffMang
                  I downloaded it locally and in that downloaded class the attributes are normal, but after the draft it isnt consistant
                  Hmm. Gotta look more into it but if that's true then it's on rare occasions I would think. Chalk it up to another 2k glitch that didn't get fixed this year 👎

                  Other than that you would have to manually change back the attributes to the affected players across your file.
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                  • wodi
                    Pro
                    • Jul 2014
                    • 752

                    #804
                    Re: SimWorld’s NBA2K16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (Xbox One)

                    Just checking in on dc4, been a little quiet in here..... Thanks guys

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                    • losgotdaprops
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2015
                      • 29

                      #805
                      Re: SimWorld’s NBA2K16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (Xbox One)

                      Just got to DC3 and let me say...these classes are incredible lol. Standouts for me were Palmer, and King DC1 and Michaels, Meyers, and Niko for DC2.

                      Mavericks have the first pick of the upcoming draft and with Niko Balla on the squad already adding Wallace Sapp makes them a future dynasty. Also Darius Porter from DC1 is a good player if you're looking for production off the bench. One of the smoothest jumpers.


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                      • mqt
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 162

                        #806
                        Re: SimWorld’s NBA2K16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (Xbox One)

                        Just finished the third draft, and some positioning by a few teams over the past couple years has really paid off. The Celtics wound up with picks 2 and 3 to come away with Staples and Rodriguez, while the Blazers lucked into picks 1 and 5 and snagged Sapp and Rice. The Celtics are building a defensive juggernaut at this point with the following lineup:

                        Kendall Blade/Dorian Blanks
                        Nyrie Staples/Jason Hargrove
                        Kiante Oakman/Zaire Mutumbo
                        Hristos Iakovakis/Chris Waters
                        Emmanuel Rodriguez/Joaquin Uriquijo

                        Meanwhile the Blazers now have been able to add Sapp and Rice to a team that had Keon Webber, Nikola Mazurinic, Juan Fernandez and Anthony Rose, Jr.

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                        • darkwolf80
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 320

                          #807
                          Re: SimWorld’s NBA2K16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (Xbox One)

                          Yeah in mine as well there are some teams that have been in the lottery every year that now after dc3 have some serious talent. The suns winning the sapp sweepstakes to pair with d. brown and picking up Triplett in fa was surprising after they won a very surprising title in the first year of my league. They did what my real life mavs should have done after their '11 title. Keep dirk and blow it up for two years to get young. Instead of this piecemeal crap they try every year or trading for dumba$$ rondo. Sorry that's another rant for another time and place.

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                          • raiderz4eva
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 685

                            #808
                            Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

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                            Everybody sleeps on the international guys. This thought process has got to go. Some of the leagues finest gems are international guys. Yes, there is a transition phase that they have to go through. They have to learn the the NBA, the language, and the American way of life. What would the Dallas Mavericks have been without the Germany native Dirk? What would the spurs have been without its French dimer Tony parker? The list goes on and on. Lets break down the top 5 guys in this years draft class from overseas.

                            #1 PF Andrej Javorsek 6’10 210lbs 19 years old Slovenia

                            · Speaking of Dirk. Are you guys ready for Dirk 2.0? Well of course not. But the Slovenia Big man definitely has the sharp shooting traits of Dirk. He can shoot the ball amazingly well. The 19 year old big man can definitely come into the league and be a very reliable shooter off the bench. He is one of those guys you have to be patient with though. Remember he is only 19 years old. While he does have NBA height, he needs to get his weight up. But that comes naturally over time. He will get worked on by bigger guys around the league, but his ability to stretch the floor will make up for that. He is extremely versatile and can probably play the 3 if needed.

                            #2 PG Tuomas Kousa 5’10 180lbs 19 years old Finland

                            · Tuomas Kousa, my man. You guys like defense? I do. The Finland point guard can play defense. Right off the bat, you throw him up against a lot of point guards in the league and he will be able to handle his own. What I like about him though is the fact that he is a decent scorer and passer as well. Some defensive specialists bring nothing to the offensive end of the table. Not Toumas. Now lets get real, Toumas is definitely going to be a project, but I see him being a starting point guard 2-3 years into the league without a doubt. I project him in the second round, so that’s not too bad. His first year, he will probably be a teams 3<sup>rd</sup> point guard. But an injury is going to happen, and he’s going to get a shot with a team’s second unit, and people are going to hop on the Kousa Train! Believe that. I am well aware that he is undersized, but his heart isn’t undersized and thats clear on the tape. I see alot of potential with this kid.

                            #3 SG Yefim Krychevsky 6’7 220lbs 21 years old Ukraine

                            · I am a fan of Yefim. He is a strong shooting guard. He isn’t getting back downed by many two guards in the league. Of course the only two guard that backs anyone down is Kobe but he is long gone now. But he will be able to back down a lot of shooting guards in the league and has a NASTY post fadeaway. Like Kobe. Is he Kobe. Hell no. But last week in the Ukraine Championships Odesa was down 1 with 12 seconds left against the back to back champs Dnipro and Yefim showed up and showed out. He caught the inbound and immediately started posting up against Dnipro’s shooting guard. As the clock winds down to 4 seconds, he fakes right and turns left with the fadeaway to win the game. I thought i was watching a vintage kobe bryant highlight game winner for a second. He ended the game with 28 points and 13 rebounds. You can catch the highlights on youtube. He will take time to work on like Toumas, but you cant sleep on the kids clutch factor.

                            #4 PF Laszio Kocscis 6’9 215 lbs 20 years old Hungary

                            · A project guy. Simple as that. He isn’t a great scorer or defender. Can he become a great scorer and defender? YES. Why? He is athletically gifted. He’s going to come into the combine and put up top 3 numbers at the power forward position for every category. You can’t teach someone to be an athlete. But you definitely can teach someone how to score and defend. Somewhat. What he does bring to the table is his ball handling ability. He is going to "SAUCE" some guys up in the summer league with a crossover and end up making a team. I know "sauce" isnt a correct scouting term to use, but when you see him bring the sauce, you will know.


                            #5 C Drazen Bavcic 7’0 260 lbs 20 years old Bosnia

                            · Drazen is an elite rebounder. But that’s about it. And he will probably will go undrafted. Which is sad because he announced he is going to America to go pro to help support his family after the death of his parents by a drunk driver. Drazen is a hard worker, and has the size to play in the league. He shouldn’t go undrafted. This kind of size isn’t easy to come by. He is going to be top 5 in the summer league in rebounds. I hope he ends up getting drafted and shows all the teams that passed on him that they made a mistake. I am praying for your family Drazen. A lot of people don’t believe in you, but I do. Keep grinding.

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                            • CWSapp757
                              SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 4651

                              #809
                              Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                              Originally posted by raiderz4eva
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mso-level-tab-stop:none; mso-level-number-position:left; text-indent:-.25in; font-family:"Courier New"; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";} @list l0:level9 {mso-level-number-format:bullet; mso-level-text:; mso-level-tab-stop:none; mso-level-number-position:left; text-indent:-.25in; font-family:Wingdings;} ol {margin-bottom:0in;} ul {margin-bottom:0in;} --> </style> Top 5 International guys that have declared for the 2019 draft

                              Everybody sleeps on the international guys. This thought process has got to go. Some of the leagues finest gems are international guys. Yes, there is a transition phase that they have to go through. They have to learn the the NBA, the language, and the American way of life. What would the Dallas Mavericks have been without the Germany native Dirk? What would the spurs have been without its French dimer Tony parker? The list goes on and on. Lets break down the top 5 guys in this years draft class from overseas.

                              #1 PF Andrej Javorsek 6’10 210lbs 19 years old Slovenia

                              · Speaking of Dirk. Are you guys ready for Dirk 2.0? Well of course not. But the Slovenia Big man definitely has the sharp shooting traits of Dirk. He can shoot the ball amazingly well. The 19 year old big man can definitely come into the league and be a very reliable shooter off the bench. He is one of those guys you have to be patient with though. Remember he is only 19 years old. While he does have NBA height, he needs to get his weight up. But that comes naturally over time. He will get worked on by bigger guys around the league, but his ability to stretch the floor will make up for that. He is extremely versatile and can probably play the 3 if needed.

                              #2 PG Tuomas Kousa 5’10 180lbs 19 years old Finland

                              · Tuomas Kousa, my man. You guys like defense? I do. The Finland point guard can play defense. Right off the bat, you throw him up against a lot of point guards in the league and he will be able to handle his own. What I like about him though is the fact that he is a decent scorer and passer as well. Some defensive specialists bring nothing to the offensive end of the table. Not Toumas. Now lets get real, Toumas is definitely going to be a project, but I see him being a starting point guard 2-3 years into the league without a doubt. I project him in the second round, so that’s not too bad. His first year, he will probably be a teams 3<sup>rd</sup> point guard. But an injury is going to happen, and he’s going to get a shot with a team’s second unit, and people are going to hop on the Kousa Train! Believe that. I am well aware that he is undersized, but his heart isn’t undersized and thats clear on the tape. I see alot of potential with this kid.

                              #3 SG Yefim Krychevsky 6’7 220lbs 21 years old Ukraine

                              · I am a fan of Yefim. He is a strong shooting guard. He isn’t getting back downed by many two guards in the league. Of course the only two guard that backs anyone down is Kobe but he is long gone now. But he will be able to back down a lot of shooting guards in the league and has a NASTY post fadeaway. Like Kobe. Is he Kobe. Hell no. But last week in the Ukraine Championships Odesa was down 1 with 12 seconds left against the back to back champs Dnipro and Yefim showed up and showed out. He caught the inbound and immediately started posting up against Dnipro’s shooting guard. As the clock winds down to 4 seconds, he fakes right and turns left with the fadeaway to win the game. I thought i was watching a vintage kobe bryant highlight game winner for a second. He ended the game with 28 points and 13 rebounds. You can catch the highlights on youtube. He will take time to work on like Toumas, but you cant sleep on the kids clutch factor.

                              #4 PF Laszio Kocscis 6’9 215 lbs 20 years old Hungary

                              · A project guy. Simple as that. He isn’t a great scorer or defender. Can he become a great scorer and defender? YES. Why? He is athletically gifted. He’s going to come into the combine and put up top 3 numbers at the power forward position for every category. You can’t teach someone to be an athlete. But you definitely can teach someone how to score and defend. Somewhat. What he does bring to the table is his ball handling ability. He is going to "SAUCE" some guys up in the summer league with a crossover and end up making a team. I know "sauce" isnt a correct scouting term to use, but when you see him bring the sauce, you will know.


                              #5 C Drazen Bavcic 7’0 260 lbs 20 years old Bosnia

                              · Drazen is an elite rebounder. But that’s about it. And he will probably will go undrafted. Which is sad because he announced he is going to America to go pro to help support his family after the death of his parents by a drunk driver. Drazen is a hard worker, and has the size to play in the league. He shouldn’t go undrafted. This kind of size isn’t easy to come by. He is going to be top 5 in the summer league in rebounds. I hope he ends up getting drafted and shows all the teams that passed on him that they made a mistake. I am praying for your family Drazen. A lot of people don’t believe in you, but I do. Keep grinding.

                              Finally getting my life back on track so the work is getting ready to hit you guys full force again. Thanks for the well wishes and very sorry for the delays. With that being said, continuing on the DC4 trail:


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                              January 1<sup>st</sup>
                              - North Carolina Junior SF Rashar Singleton says he is “leaning towards” declaring for the NBA draft.

                              January 3<sup>rd</sup>
                              -LIU Brooklyn PF Jelani Eagle isn’t on many NBA draft boards but he was definitely on Sportscenter after finishing last night’s game with 43 points and 6 rebounds.

                              January6<sup>th</sup>
                              - Georgia Tech freshman Center Jamaree Huntingdon is getting better and better. The young man finished with 23 points, 13 rebounds, 4 blocks and a steal last night.
                              - Florida freshman PG Justice Kelly finished with 6 steals for a second consecutive game and is third in the nation in steals.
                              - Even after a 11 assists game from Houston’s senior PG Zack Veasey, CWSapp still does not consider him to be a top 20 PG prospect.

                              January9<sup>th</sup>
                              -Kansas freshman PF Jah Paine was reportedly suspended for one game after a fight with teammate Zachary Slaughter.

                              January 11<sup>th</sup>
                              - Notre Dame SF Connor Lucas logged 27 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals last night.
                              - Kentucky freshman Center Isiah Wallace finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds in a win against Arkansas.

                              January 13<sup>th</sup>
                              -Texas Senior PF Derrick Long making a push for player of the year lately as he finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 5 blocks and a steal.

                              January 16<sup>th</sup>
                              -This upcoming draft class is looking weaker and weaker as Florida freshman PG James Jefferson announces that he will be returning back to school for his sophomore year.

                              January 19<sup>th</sup>
                              -Air Force junior PG Bobby Fitness has a spectacular game last night finishing with 13 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, 6 steals and 1 block.
                              - Georgia Tech freshman Center Jamaree Huntington finishes with 16 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks last night.
                              - The “forgotten” Florida PG, sophomore, Justice Kelly, finishes with 21 points and 5 steals last night in a win.

                              January 20<sup>th</sup>
                              Because the draft is coming quickly and we have had an opportunity to assess these players during the season, I am going to release our rankings for the available players per position. Just to clarify so you are not confused, the first ranking is the positional ranking amongst all players in the world, the second is the overall ranking and the percentage is the likelihood that they will make themselves available for the draft (DC4). Hope you enjoy.

                              POINT GUARDS
                              #1/#11) James Jefferson/Florida/ Freshman 6’0 168 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #2/#13)ArturasVecerskis/Lithuania/ 18 Years Old 6’3 181 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 20%
                              #3/#14) Elliot Richmond/UAB/ Sophomore 6’1 197 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 55%
                              #4/#23) Justice Kelly/Florida/ Sophomore 6’5 194 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 85%
                              #5/#33) James Rosser/Indiana/ Freshman 6’3 206 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 90%
                              #6/#35) Bobby Fitness/Air Force/ Junior 6’1 202 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 5%
                              #7/#40)TuomasKousa/Finland/ 19 Years Old 5’10 165 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 75%
                              #8/#42) Braxton Martin/Baylor/ Junior 6’4 187 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 90%
                              #9/#63) Sakalas Nekrosius/ Lithuania/ 20 Years Old 6’2 197 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 10%
                              #10/#68) Keith Springer/NC State/ Freshman 6’0 168 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%

                              January 22<sup>th</sup>

                              SHOOOTING GUARDS
                              #1/#2) Rick Blaze/Sam Houston/ Sophomore 6’6 229 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 10%
                              #2/#4) Darren Douglas/La. Tech/ Freshman 6’8 215 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #3/#22) Xavier Blanchard/Connecticut/ Freshman 6’9 206 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 95%
                              #4/#24) Mitchell Hawthorne/Creighton/ Junior 6’6 201 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 75%
                              #5/#27) Jason Ponder/Saint Louis/ Freshman 6’5 205 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 10%
                              #6/#38) Patrick McConnell/Southern Illinois/ Sophomore 6’5 220 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 25%
                              #7/#39) Christopher Lee/BYU/ Junior 6’7 211 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 85%
                              #8/#41) Jacob Eugene/UCLA/ Senior 6’4 193 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 100%
                              #9/#43) DeMarcus Jenkins/ Kentucky/ Freshman 6’5 200 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 65%
                              #10/#46) Dave Sable/Northern Arizona/ Freshman 6’0 168 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%

                              January 25<sup>th</sup>

                              SMALL FORWARDS
                              #1/#3) Connor Lucas/Notre Dame/ Junior 6’7 239 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 0%
                              #2/#7)Rashar Singleton/North Carolina/ Sophomore 6’6 234 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 90%
                              #3/#15)FerhanTanyu/Turkey/ 18 Years Old 6’10 211 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 35%
                              #4/#18) Deonte Kemp/Louisville/ Freshman 6’9 231 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 35%
                              #5/#25) Jaden Keech/UNC Charlotte/ Freshman 6’7 200 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 10%
                              #6/#29) Vincent Larroche/Spain/ 18 Years Old 6’11 199 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 30%
                              #7/#30) Jim Barnett/Gonzaga/ Freshman 6’7 225 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 20%
                              #8/#36)Terry Roberts/Cleveland State/ Junior 6’7 245 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 85%
                              #9/#44) Monic Lujan/ New Mexico/ Senior 6’8 224 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 100%
                              #10/#45) Gino Tafuri/Italy/ 18 Years Old 6’9 227 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%

                              January 28<sup>th</sup>

                              POWER FORWARDS
                              #1/#5) Angelo Charles/Oklahoma/ Freshman 6’10 236 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #2/#8) ZvonkoKesovija/Crotia/ 18 Years Old 7’0 211 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 15%
                              #3/#10) Prince Morgan/Missouri/ Sophomore 6’8 244 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 40%
                              #4/#12) Austin Kelly/Tennessee/ Freshman 6’9 268 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 5%
                              #5/#17) Eugene Fontaine/France/ 20 Years Old 7’0 228 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #6/#19) Terrance Wallace/Villanova/ Sophomore 6’6 271
                              lbs. Chance of Leaving: 30%
                              #7/#21) Derrick Long/Texas/ Senior 6’10 240 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 100%
                              #8/#26) JaKarr Joseph/ Nebraska/ Freshman 6’7 245 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #9/#28) Alasdair Stokes / Buffalo/ Freshman 6’10 215 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 10%
                              #10/#31) Jah Paine/ Kansas/ Freshman 6’9 263 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 35%

                              January 30<sup>th</sup>

                              CENTERS
                              #1/#1) Jamaree Huntingdon/ Georgia Tech/ Freshman 7’1 242 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #2/#6) Emlous Buren/ West Virginia/ Freshman 6’10 235 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #3/#9) Tory Cassell /SMU/ Freshman 6’11 250 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 25%
                              #4/#16) Kevin Sullivan/ Oklahoma/ Sophomore 7’0 270 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 45%
                              #5/#20) Luis Masco/ Spain/ 18 Years Old 7’2 260 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 15%
                              #6/#37) Payton Smith /Indiana/ Freshman 6’11 253 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%
                              #7/#48) Darius Broussard/ Kansas/ Freshman 6’10 244 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 90%
                              #8/#49) Kaylan Colbert/ Georgia/ Senior 6’11 256 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 100%
                              #9/#52) Antanas Kasparitis/ Lithuania/ 18 Years Old 6’11 278 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 10%
                              #10/#53) Antonio Davila/ Puerto Rico/ 18 Years Old 6’10 274 lbs. Chance of Leaving: 50%

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                              • BetteRedthnDead
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                                Re: SimWorld’s 2k16 Fictional Draft Classes by CWSapp/Dreece/Blindside (XBOX One)

                                My sources are saying this Jim Barnett fella is gonna be a BEAST

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