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  • CWSapp757
    SimWorld Draft Class Guru
    • Aug 2008
    • 4651

    #226
    Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

    Ok guys, so I did something to add to the tenth class. I put a lot of effort in to it but if you guys really enjoy it, I can make it even better for the other classes. So, below is a link to a more.... visual look at fictional draft class 10. If you get the time, take a look at it and give me some feedback. If you like it, download it and use it. Let me know what you guys think.


    Last edited by CWSapp757; 01-26-2012, 07:25 PM.
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    • Bubsi
      Rookie
      • Jul 2011
      • 40

      #227
      Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

      Very well done, it organizes the info alot better!

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      • ballsohard
        Pro
        • Jan 2012
        • 640

        #228
        Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

        Originally posted by CWSapp757
        Ok guys, so I did something to add to the tenth class. I put a lot of effort in to it but if you guys really enjoy it, I can make it even better for the other classes. So, below is a link to a more.... visual look at fictional draft class 10. If you get the time, take a look at it and give me some feedback. If you like it, download it and use it. Let me know what you guys think.

        http://www.slideshare.net/CWSapp757/...draft-class-10
        I really dig that.

        Anyway, I have a question. In the SiM WoRLD roster thread, yAk said that you would be doing fictional draft classes tailored for their roster. When you do, would you be making a completely different class or just editing one of the ones you've already done? Or did I just misunderstand him, and these ones are already ready to be plugged into their roster?

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        • MavsManiac4Life
          MVP
          • Jun 2011
          • 1601

          #229
          Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

          I like it, it adds a new level to the drafts nice.

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          • CWSapp757
            SimWorld Draft Class Guru
            • Aug 2008
            • 4651

            #230
            Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

            @ballsohard, to answer your first question, Kris is just like his uncle....unreliabe. Lol, I kid I kid. I love john and yes, kris has a very similar play style.

            To answer your second question, the roster is already very close to being on par with the sim world roster. The guys are simply going to go through a few things but they will not be drastically different. These write-ups will still apply my man.
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            • ballsohard
              Pro
              • Jan 2012
              • 640

              #231
              Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

              Sweet. Thanks for the responses.

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              • ronyell
                SimWorld Sports Inc - CEO
                • Dec 2005
                • 5932

                #232
                Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                Originally posted by CWSapp757
                Ok guys, so I did something to add to the tenth class. I put a lot of effort in to it but if you guys really enjoy it, I can make it even better for the other classes. So, below is a link to a more.... visual look at fictional draft class 10. If you get the time, take a look at it and give me some feedback. If you like it, download it and use it. Let me know what you guys think.

                http://www.slideshare.net/CWSapp757/...draft-class-10
                freekin awesome man!
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                • write2ninja
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 9

                  #233
                  Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                  I went for a test drive with your draft classes 1-6. Chris Bishop is the monster and my favourite so far.

                  Thank you for great creativity and your entertaining write ups.

                  Anyways, when I start my new association, I'm going to load draft class #10 first and let the big guys start grow earlier. I really miss NBA's dominant centre days and this particular draft class seems truly promising.

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                  • CWSapp757
                    SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 4651

                    #234
                    Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                    Thanks for checking it out guys. Knowing that there are some people that will actually read and use both the writeups and slide presentation, I'm going to go ahead and do one for every class. Starting one for fictional class one tonight along with adding to the write up.
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                    • CWSapp757
                      SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 4651

                      #235
                      Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                      So I have finally began the process of going back and really putting the extra detail in to the old draft classes. Below is the first of several revised draft class write ups. This is only part 1. The second part for this draft class will come in the same form that I posted for draft class 10. You guys can more than likely expect part 2 for this class tomorrow night.


                      Fictional Class 1 (Revised)

                      Overall Grade B

                      National Championship
                      Syracuse 87
                      Duke 63


                      Point Guard
                      Syracuse freshman Adam Cameron, ranked the 11th best prospect coming out of high school, came in with two other highly touted freshman Junior Lucas and Gerald Welch to round out what was considered to be the fourth best recruiting class in the country. Cameron wasn’t happy with that ranking however. The day Cameron arrived on campus, he made the statement "fourth class my ***. Watch us win a championship". And they did just that as Cameron averaged 14.9, 6.1, 6.2. While Cameron lead the team statistically, many say he was not a team leader. Cameron had several incidents that caused him to miss games. He was suspended for skipping a team practice to get a tattoo on his neck. He was also suspended for ten games for an incident that occurred at practice. Sources say that Cameron pushed and attempted to punch former Syracuse point guard and now graduate assistant Gerry McNamara. One NBA GM said "the kid definitely has NBA talent but I wouldn't touch him with a six foot pole".

                      While it was a debate throughout the year, most people have agreed that Ernest Jefferies from Oklahoma is the best point guard in this draft. Jefferies, the fourth rated prospect out of high school last year, took Oklahoma by storm and took Senior Devin Humphrey's (projected to go in the second round of the draft this year) starting spot. Ernest Jefferies ended the year with 15.2 points and 8.6 assists. Oklahoma head coach Lon Kruger said "Ernest is one of the most unselfish kids I have ever been around.... almost to a fault. If he starts taking advantage of his physical abilities, he will be an unstoppable force in the NBA".

                      Other notable point guards in this draft include:
                      Ohio State Senior Shane Buchanan 14.5 points and 5.4 assists per game
                      Notre Dame Freshman Fausto Valencia 12.8 points, 4.3 assists per game
                      Oregon State Senior Bill York 10.6 points, 4.0 assists, 2.1 steals per game

                      Shooting Guard
                      When you hear the name Starks, you immediately think John, Oklahoma State, New York Knicks. However, after this draft a new "Starks legacy" will begin. California Freshman Kris Starks has had high expectations since joining the varsity basketball team in high school. These (some say unfair) expectations stem from the fact that he is the nephew of former New York Knick John Starks. "It has its perks". Kris said about having John Starks as an uncle. "But it can be annoying at the same time. A lot of people felt that I should have went to college in New York because of my uncle's history and current affiliation with the Knicks. They gave me a hard time but I laughed it off. My uncle told me that I shouldn't allow anyone or anything to influence my decision so I didn't". Kris eventually decided on the University of California. In his one year at the university, Kris lit the Pac-10 up averaging 16.8 points, 1.3 assists and 3.2 rebounds. Many felt that Kris would be ready for the league after one year and speculated that he would declare for the draft. After California's exit in the second round of the NCAA tournament, Kris did just that. When John Starks was asked about how he thought his nephew's career would compare to his, he smiled and said "At least we know he's getting drafted. That's more than I can say". Kris is predicted to go in the top 5.

                      Other Notable Shooting Guards:
                      Texas Senior Thomas Stafford 13.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists per game
                      Indiana Sophomore Brandon Westphal 11.6 points, 5.1 assists per game

                      Small Forward

                      The strength of this draft is at the Small Forward position. Last year's defensive player of the year Ohio State's Glen Braxton, may arguably be the best player in the draft. The 6'8 222 lbs. sophomore lead The Buckeyes to the Elite 8 and averaged 16.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, 3.8 blocks and 2.4 steals. Many experts wonder if Braxton has star potential. When asked about this, Braxton calmly said, "No matter where I go, I will work harder than anyone and continue to improve".

                      Chances are if you don't think Glen Braxton is the best player in the draft, you are giving that title to North Carolina sophomore Forward Jon Trent. Although the Tar Heels were eliminated in the second round of the tournament, Trent had an excellent year. Trent finished the year with a very impressive 19.9 points, 9.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. When asked about Trent, Roy Williams said, “he's without a doubt one of the smartest players I've ever coached. I am sure that he will be very successful in the NBA".

                      Other notable small forwards in this year's draft:
                      Oregon Junior Kenneth Dudley 21.7 points, 5.3 assists, 7.5 rebounds per game
                      Florida Senior Cody Heyward 13.9 points and 6.9 rebounds per game


                      Power Forward
                      Georgia Tech Sophomore Luke Macy has been a little bit of a mystery all year. Macy began the year by scoring 22 points and pulling down 11 boards in a non-conference game against the Hampton Pirates. The following five games, he was on the bench playing only about 15 minutes a game. When asked about what happened during that time Georgia Tech coach Brian Gregory simply said, "It was a odd situation. Don't over think it though. It really wasn't that big of a deal". Following those five games, Macy came back on a rampage averaging 23 points and 10 rebounds for the next ten games. However, Macy went on a dry spell averaging only 10 points and 7 rebounds for the remainder of the season. Macy went on to average 14.7 points and 8.1 rebounds for the remainder of the season. Many are split between whether Macy will or won't be a star in the NBA. None the less, with the weak batch of Power Forward's he is the consensus number 1 at the position.

                      Other Notable Power Forwards:
                      Oklahoma State Junior Julian Brand 12.9 points, 6.8 rebounds per game

                      Center
                      The drafts weakest position by far is at center, but many experts believe that UMass freshman Albert Larson will be a star. Prior to the start of last season, Larson had committed to play ball at Texas. However, after Larson's mom passed away from breast cancer, he decided to attend his mother's alma mater. Coach Derek Kellog said, "I really loved coaching this kid. We have been calling him the gentle giant since he stepped foot on campus. Even with the monster year he had here, I still feel like the world hasn't seen what he is capable of". Larson averaged 23.1 points and 11.5 rebounds his one year at UMass. However, people continue to state that his monster numbers were a result of the weak competition and also question Larson's strength. None the less, he is rated as the top center in the draft.

                      Top 5 prospects

                      1) Glen Braxton Sophomore Ohio State Small Forward 6'8 222 lbs. 16.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.8 blocks, 2.4 steals per game

                      Biggest Strength: Great all around defensive player that can guard four positions. Very good rebounder. Excellent scorer with a great long range jumper.
                      Biggest Weakness: Not a very good passer. Could also benefit from putting on some muscle and getting stronger.
                      NBA Comparison: Rudy Gay

                      2) Jon Trent Sophomore North Carolina Small Forward 6'6 246 lbs. 19.9 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists per game
                      Biggest Strength: NBA ready and can step in and start on many teams. Offensive awareness is the best of any player in the draft. Also the strongest at the position. Great mid range jumper.
                      Biggest Weakness: Not a very good rebounder. Not very quick or athletic in general.
                      NBA Comparison: Hedo Turkoglu

                      3) Ernest Jefferies Freshman Oklahoma Point Guard 6'3 179 lbs. 15.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 8.6 assists per game
                      Biggest Strength: Excellent passer. Offensive awareness is above average and should have no problem running an offense. Unselfish. Also very fast.
                      Biggest Weakness: Jump shot needs improvement. Scores most of his points driving the line.
                      NBA Comparison: John Wall

                      4) Kris Starks Freshman California Shooting Guard 6'5 207 lbs. 16.8 points, 1.3 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game
                      Biggest Strength: Can hit the mid and long range jumper. He is also the fastest player at the position so he can also get in to the lane. A variety of ways to score.
                      Biggest Weakness: Has been known to lose focus therefore, consistency is an issue. Tends to be out of place on defense at times.
                      NBA Comparison: Monta Ellis

                      5) Albert Larson Freshman UMass Center 6'11 251 lbs. 23.1 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.9 blocks per game
                      Biggest Strength: Racks up blocks with ease. Will make it very difficult for players to score in the paint. Above average scorer inside the paint.
                      Biggest Weakness: Not nearly as strong as he looks. Can get overpowered if he doesn't get stronger.
                      NBA Comparison: Tyson Chandler

                      Lottery ( Best of the Rest)

                      6) Luke Macy Sophomore Georgia Tech Power Forward 6'10 235 lbs. 14.7 points and 8.1 rebounds per game
                      Biggest Strength: Fastest player at the position. Very athletic. Above average rebounder
                      Biggest Weakness: Pretty ineffective offensively outside of the paint.
                      NBA Comparison: J.J. Hickson

                      7) Shane Buchanan Senior Ohio State Point Guard 6'0 185 lbs. 14.5 points, 5.4 assists, 2.4 steals per game
                      Biggest Strength: On ball defense is excellent. Quick hands that'll pick your pocket if you blink too long. Decent scorer.
                      Biggest Weakness: Won't hit many shots from behind the three point line.
                      NBA Comparison: Iman Shumpert

                      8) Adam Cameron Freshman Syracuse Point Guard 6'7 201 lbs. 14.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists per game
                      Biggest Strength: Best rebounding point guard to come out in many years. Protects the ball and doesn't turn the ball over much. Great passer. Attitude problem.
                      Biggest Weakness: Will have to develop a more consistent jumper. Struggles defensively at times.
                      NBA Comparison: Jason Kidd

                      9) Kenneth Dudley Junior Oregon Small Forward 6'7 216 lbs. 21.7 points, 5.3 assists, 7.5 rebounds per game
                      Biggest Strength: Athletic highflyer that can get in the lane and throw it down. Also has a very good mid range jumper. Just seems to find ways to score. Easily the best passer available at the position and has the ball handling ability to play the point if needed.
                      Biggest Weakness: Needs to improve his on ball defense and overall defense in general.
                      NBA Comparison: Grant Hill

                      10) Thomas Stafford Senior Texas Shooting Guard 6'5 223 lbs.13.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists per game
                      Biggest Strength: An absolute assassin from behind the arc. Best free throw shooter in the draft. Beneficial in those clutch situations. Hustles and gives 110 percent every minute he's on the court.
                      Biggest Weakness: Only very comfortable behind the arc. Pretty much scoring anywhere else on the court is a difficult task for him.
                      NBA Comparison: Daequan Cook

                      11) Brandon Westphal Sophomore Indiana Shooting Guard 6'5 211 lbs. 11.6 points, 5.1 assists per game
                      Biggest Strength: Decent scoring that is a great ball handler and a great passer. Very durable. Never seems to get hurt.
                      Biggest Weakness: Not very fast or athletic for his size.
                      NBA Comparison: Evan Turner

                      12) Jon Butler Freshman Kansas Small Forward 6'8 219 lbs.10.9 points, 6.8 rebounds per game
                      Biggest Strength: One of the quickest, most athletic small forwards in the draft. Can jump out of the gym and can throw it down with authority. Above average rebounder.
                      Biggest Weakness: Bigger small forwards can bully him in the post. Ineffective from mid or long range.
                      NBA Comparison: Luc Richard Mbah Moute

                      13) Lefteris Dugonics Greece Small Forward 6'10 219 lbs. 20 years old 17.3 points, 5.8 rebounds per game
                      Biggest Strength: Very good and consistent mid and long range jumper. Also footage of him getting above the rim.
                      Biggest Weakness: Durability issues seem to be a big problem. Also, not very quick.
                      NBA Comparison: Carlos Delfino

                      14) Julian Brand Junior Oklahoma State Power Forward 6'9 260 lbs.12.9 points, 6.8 rebounds per game
                      Biggest Strength: Strongest player in the draft and loves to use his body in the paint. Good offensive post moves.
                      Biggest Weakness: Stamina is an issue so he will be on and off the court whether he is in foul trouble or not. Also, very slow.
                      NBA Comparison: DJ White

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                      Last edited by CWSapp757; 01-24-2012, 09:17 PM.
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                      • CWSapp757
                        SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 4651

                        #236
                        Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                        What up guys. I know I said part 2 of the revised write up for fictional class one would probably be up tonight but I decided to add even more to it. I kinda feel like I'm over doing it. I wonder how many of you guys will even use all of this stuff lol. Guess I just love my draft classes
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                        • mrawesome
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                          • Feb 2011
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                          #237
                          Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                          Originally posted by CWSapp757
                          What up guys. I know I said part 2 of the revised write up for fictional class one would probably be up tonight but I decided to add even more to it. I kinda feel like I'm over doing it. I wonder how many of you guys will even use all of this stuff lol. Guess I just love my draft classes
                          Just read this whole thread. Three words summarize my thoughts of these draft classes. THEY ARE AMAZING. Keep up the good work man. I'm really enjoying all the detail you're putting into it.

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                          • CWSapp757
                            SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 4651

                            #238
                            Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                            Originally posted by mrawesome
                            Just read this whole thread. Three words summarize my thoughts of these draft classes. THEY ARE AMAZING. Keep up the good work man. I'm really enjoying all the detail you're putting into it.
                            Thanks a bunch man. I really do appreciate the props.
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                            • CWSapp757
                              SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 4651

                              #239
                              Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                              So against my better judgement (gotta be to work in a few hours), I stayed up because I really wanted to finish part 2 of the write-up/scouting report for fictional class one. I think it came out decent. Added a few things to this one so it is a little bit longer. If you really want to enjoy these draft classes, I urge you to refrain from analyzing my draft class when you download them. Instead, scout within the game and use these write-ups. I promise you that it will be so much more enjoyable. So here it is fellas, Part 2 of fictional draft 1 scouting report.....



                              The link will also be posted to the first page. Let me know what you guys think. Starting work on fictional class two tomorrow. Hope ya enjoy!
                              Last edited by CWSapp757; 01-26-2012, 07:10 PM.
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                              • CWSapp757
                                SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 4651

                                #240
                                Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                                Later tonight, I will also be uploading updated version of some of the draft classes. No major changes have been made except for a few tweaks to help the classes better fall in line with the sim world roster.
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