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  • CWSapp757
    SimWorld Draft Class Guru
    • Aug 2008
    • 4651

    #61
    Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

    BBaller24.... ill be home from work soon and finishing up the first excel spreadsheet. You said you want me to send it through OS right? And MurdR63... ill be happy to answer some of those questions for you tonight. Just give me some time to get home and situated. Thanks again for the props and love guys.
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    • BBaller24
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      • Jul 2010
      • 82

      #62
      Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

      Originally posted by CWSapp757
      BBaller24.... ill be home from work soon and finishing up the first excel spreadsheet. You said you want me to send it through OS right? And MurdR63... ill be happy to answer some of those questions for you tonight. Just give me some time to get home and situated. Thanks again for the props and love guys.
      Yes, through OS would be fine or if email is better for you, i will PM you my email adress right now
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      • wonderBOi
        Rookie
        • Mar 2009
        • 211

        #63
        Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

        I hope you can upload here for non-live users. Thanks

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        • CWSapp757
          SimWorld Draft Class Guru
          • Aug 2008
          • 4651

          #64
          Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

          Ok,a couple of things:
          1) Draft Class number 5 is up on 2K Share. I know I told some of you that this draft class would be stacked but after some simulations I decided to nerf the draft cause I didn't like how things were turning out.

          File Name: Fictionaldraft5 version1.0
          Gamertag: Nsuplaya84

          2) I made a little mistake when I uploaded draft class 1. It is not a noticeable issue so if you have already downloaded and loaded the class in to your Association, don't worry about it. But, apparently I forgot to save the final changes that I made to draft class one. So that means that the bottom 5 or 6 power forwards and the bottom 7 or 8 centers were not touched by me. It's not really a huge deal since the players are at the bottom as far as ratings go, but it's bothering me because I like to touch every player in the classes that I upload. So for those interested, that will be fixed tomorrow.

          3) The write up for fictional class 5 will be up tomorrow. I had half of it typed in my phone, but then my phone died and I lost it all. Needless to say, I was pissed. But I'll be starting fresh with brand new stories tomorrow. Thanks again fellas.
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          • CWSapp757
            SimWorld Draft Class Guru
            • Aug 2008
            • 4651

            #65
            Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

            And just wanted to ask you guys who actually do download and follow the little write ups: Would you guys rather me finish the write up for five before I finish draft class six, or should I finish draft class six so that you guys can download it as soon as possible and then come back and do the write ups? Just curious as to how you guys think I should do it because since the write ups take me so damn long to do, it's either one or the other tomorrow lol.
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            • ronyell
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              • Dec 2005
              • 5932

              #66
              Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

              ur waaaaaaaaaay ahead on draft classes bru.... so uhhh write ups please
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              • blackface417
                Rookie
                • Sep 2011
                • 21

                #67
                Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                Hey CWSapp757, I been following your draft classes and write-ups. I have to say they are brilliant bruh. I rather for you to finish the write-up for draft 5. Again amazing stuff bruh
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                • CWSapp757
                  SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 4651

                  #68
                  Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                  Thanks a lot guys. I'm going to go ahead and finish up the write up today. We got an interesting group of guys coming out this draft guys lol.
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                  • MURDR63
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 187

                    #69
                    Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                    Can anyone tell me the stats/overalls of some of the players? I don't got 360 and want to make classes like these.

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                    • CWSapp757
                      SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 4651

                      #70
                      Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                      Sorry Murdr63. I meant to respond to you last night. But as far as formulating these type of drafts.... its all about making sure you don't go too crazy with potential and/or overalls. Most of my drafts have about an average of about 2 to 3 players in the 70 overall range. A really good draft might have four or five with a 70 overall while a bad draft from me will have no players coming out with an overall higher than a 70.

                      Potential is such a tricky thing because anyone with potential around the 75 area can see their potential increase each year. Because of that, you definitely want to limit the amount of 75+ potential ratings you give out each draft. On average I only have a player with a 90+ potential every few drafts. Those should be reserved for your Wade and Lebron type players and they do not come along every year. I usually never give out more than 3 80+ overall ratings each draft and I rarely ever give that many. Sometimes just 1.

                      Most of the players in the draft are in the 55 - 69 potential area. Also, I drop a few players in the 40 and 30s just to throw in players that will just straight up bust. Helps to keep the overalls down. Anything else I can help you with man?
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                      • MURDR63
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                        • Aug 2011
                        • 187

                        #71
                        Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                        Originally posted by CWSapp757
                        Sorry Murdr63. I meant to respond to you last night. But as far as formulating these type of drafts.... its all about making sure you don't go too crazy with potential and/or overalls. Most of my drafts have about an average of about 2 to 3 players in the 70 overall range. A really good draft might have four or five with a 70 overall while a bad draft from me will have no players coming out with an overall higher than a 70.

                        Potential is such a tricky thing because anyone with potential around the 75 area can see their potential increase each year. Because of that, you definitely want to limit the amount of 75+ potential ratings you give out each draft. On average I only have a player with a 90+ potential every few drafts. Those should be reserved for your Wade and Lebron type players and they do not come along every year. I usually never give out more than 3 80+ overall ratings each draft and I rarely ever give that many. Sometimes just 1.

                        Most of the players in the draft are in the 55 - 69 potential area. Also, I drop a few players in the 40 and 30s just to throw in players that will just straight up bust. Helps to keep the overalls down. Anything else I can help you with man?
                        No, exactly what I was looking for, thanks a bunch! Although they most likely won't be as high-quality as yours, I may start up a thing like this for PS3.

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                        • CWSapp757
                          SimWorld Draft Class Guru
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 4651

                          #72
                          Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                          <tt><tt>Fictional Class 5
                          Overall Grade B+

                          National Championship
                          Kentucky - 64
                          Stanford - 71

                          Point guard
                          Stanford Point guard Nate Ryan appears to be one of the players that can contribute from day 1. Ryan averaged 10.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 7.3 assists per game as he was the clear leader of the Stanford team. "He just knows how to run an offense" teammate Warren Cross said about Ryan. "If he sees an opening, he'll pass you the ball before you even realize you're open. I've never played with a player like that. He's honestly the reason I had such a good freshman year". Ryan is predicted to be a lottery pick in this year's draft.

                          Other Notable Point guards:
                          Missouri Freshman Daquan Byars 15.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.6 steals per game
                          Connecticut Junior Jerome Garrison 14.0 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.9 steals per game


                          Shooting Guard
                          UNLV freshman Dre Redd has been one of the most infamous amateur athlete since Allen Iverson in the 90s. Almost two years ago, the number one high school prospect announced on national television that he would be attending the University of Kentucky. One month before steeping on Kentucky's campus, tragedy struck. Redd was in the car that fired five gunshots that killed two 17 year old boys. Redd spent some time in jail and watched every school that wanted him (including Kentucky) quickly back away and want nothing to do with him. Several months later, after it was determined that Redd did not shoot the gun nor did have any knowledge of the plan, Redd announced that he was giving up on basketball and stated that he just wanted to go to a community college and live a "normal life". When coach of UNLV Dave Rice approached Redd, he was initially ignored. "The kid didn't return my phone calls, my emails, anything. He was just fed up with life and all the hate that he was getting from the situation" Rice said. "One day he called me and when I picked up the phone he just started crying. He told me that he was scared to become a national figure again. I told him he didn't have to do anything he didn't want to and that I would be there for him no matter what decision he made. A couple of months later, he was on campus in a Rebels jersey. The rest is history". Redd averaged 24.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists and lead the Rebels to the Elite 8. When asked about his experience, Redd simply said: "I've learned a lot". It's almost certain that Redd go in the top 3.

                          Other notable shooting guards:
                          UCLA Senior Tyson Young 17.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists per game
                          England SG Nelson Morton 6'8 217 lbs. 18.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 5.8 assists
                          Kentucky Senior 11.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists per game


                          Small Forward
                          Indiana Sophomore Derek Armstrong is one of the more quiet players off the court but he made a lot of noise on the court on the way to winning the player of the year award. Armstrong averaged 22.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. "I'm glad that I had so much success in college, but I think I have a lot of room for improvement" Armstrong said. "I think if I keep getting better, I can eventually become a hall of fame player". Expect to see Armstrong go in the top 3 picks of the draft. Oklahoma Junior Jeremy Roy is another player who is likely to hear his name called early in the draft. "The guy is like a point guard in a small forward's body" Texas point guard Henry Finley said. "He can go down low and bang with the big boys and then turn right around and run the offense. He's such a great all around player that can contribute a lot to a team". Roy averaged 14.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.0 assists per game last year.

                          Other notable small forwards:
                          Syracuse Senior Mack Fortson 13.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.6 steals per game
                          Texas A&M Junior Anderson Fordham 17.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists


                          Power Forward
                          Ciro Ramirez from Argentina has been getting a lot of buzz these months prior to the draft. As with many foreign players, his lack of size and strength has caused concern from many teams. At 6'11 and 219 lbs, Ramirez is going to have a difficult time defending players in the post. On the other side of the token, Ramirez is relatively quick and is the best shooting Power Forward in the draft.

                          Other Notable Power Forwards:
                          Wake Forest Senior Kevin Blackman 16.6 points, 9.2 rebounds
                          Florida Sophomore Ralph McInnis 11.6 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.2 blocks per game
                          Arizona State Senior Ronald Kersey 14.8, 8.9 rebounds per game


                          Center
                          Kentucky Sophomore Jalen Edwards, the fourth rated high school prospect two years ago, has been consistent since he became a Wildcat and has emerged as the best big man in this draft. Some however, question his intensity. "Sometimes he just seems to be making friends out there" said an unnamed player. "Helping other players up, talking about his day. Sometimes I think he's scared to make the opponent mad. Don't get me wrong, he's a marvelous player and I think he can be a great player in the NBA. But unless he develops that killer instinct, he will never be a superstar". With that being said, Edwards is still predicted to go in the top 5.

                          Other Notable Centers:
                          Duke Sophomore Anthony Lloyd 15.3 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.0 blocks
                          Greece Antonis Dourekas 10.4 points, 6.0 rebounds in overseas league


                          Top 5 Prospects:
                          Indiana Sophomore SF Derek Armstrong 6'9 237 lbs. 22.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists
                          Biggest Strength: Scoring ability. Can score inside with ease, can shoot the mid-range jumper, shoot the long ball, throw it down. He's also a great free throw shooter. Bottom line, he can score.
                          Biggest Weakness: On ball Defense. Not bad, but needs to improve if he wants to be a great all around player.

                          2) UNLV Freshman SG Dre Redd 6'6 215 lbs. 24.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists Biggest Strength: All around excellent offensive player. Excellent speed and great rebounder for a 2 guard.
                          Biggest Weakness: Needs to get stronger. Could improve on ball defense.

                          3) Kentucky Sophomore Center Jalen Edwards 6'11 256 lbs. 16.2 points, 11.1 rebonds, 2.1 blocks
                          Biggest Strength: Dominate rebounder. Easily the best rebounder in the draft. Great offensively in the post and very solid defensively.
                          Biggest Weakness: He seems to take plays off. Doesn't hustle.

                          4) Oklahoma Junior SF Jeremy Roy 6'7 237 lbs. 14.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.0 assists Biggest Strength: True point forward. Excellent handles, vision and passing ability. Great shooting range.
                          Biggest Weakness: All around defense is lacking.

                          5) Wake Forest Senior PF Kevin Blackman 6'9 242 lbs. 16.6 points, 9.2 rebounds
                          Biggest Strength: Low Post Offensive ability is great
                          Biggest Weakness: Low Post Defense is not good at all


                          Lottery Predictions (Best of the Rest)
                          6) Argentina PF Ciro Ramirez 6'11 219 lbs. 15.0 points and 5.3 rebounds
                          Biggest Strength: He can shoot the lights out from anywhere on the court.
                          Biggest Weakness: He's weak. Footage of Ramirez shows him being pushed around by other players with ease.

                          7) Duke Sophomore Center Anthony Lloyd 6'11 253 lbs. 15.3 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.0 blocks
                          Biggest Strength: Relentless scorer inside the paint.
                          Biggest Weakness: Needs to become a better rebounder.

                          8) UCLA Senior SG Tyson Young 6'6 223 lbs. 17.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists per game
                          Biggest Strength: Very strong but also very quick for his size. Overall good athelete. Excellent rebounder
                          Biggest Weakness: Really struggles to hit the long range shot. Will definitely struggle with NBA 3 point range.

                          9) Stanford Senior PG Nate Ryan. 6'2 192 lbs. 10.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 7.3 assists per game
                          Biggest Strength: Lightning speed. Great passing ability.
                          Biggest Weakness: Undersized. One of the weakest players in the draft. Has difficulty scoring against even average defenders.

                          10) Missouri Freshman PG Daquan Byars. 6'3 205 lbs. 15.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 6.9 assists
                          Biggest Strength: Great passer. Explosive going to the lane. Has no problem throwing it down on a big man.
                          Biggest Weakness: Not durable at all. Seems to be injured all the time.

                          11) England SG Nelson Morton 6'8 217 lbs. 18.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 5.8 assists Biggest Strength: Probably the best passer in the draft at this position. Can hit the NBA three with ease.
                          Biggest Weakness: Inexperience with this level of competition. Terrible rebounder for a player with that kind of size. Below average on ball defender.

                          12) Syracuse Senior SF Mack Fortson 6'9 225 lbs. 13.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.6 steals Biggest Strength: Great on ball defender
                          Biggest Weakness: Needs to get stronger. Below average offensive awareness.

                          13) Texas A&M Junior SF Anderson Fordham 6'8 226 lbs. 17.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists
                          Biggest Strength: Very good scorer. Great mid range shot.
                          Biggest Weakness: Slow compared to other small forwards in this draft.

                          14) Flordia Sophomore PF Ralph McInnis 6'10 234 lbs. 11.6 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.2 blocks per game
                          Biggest Strength: One of the best low post defenders in the draft.
                          Biggest Weakness: Needs to get stronger.
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                          Last edited by CWSapp757; 10-25-2011, 08:37 PM.
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                          • lkasprzak
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 752

                            #73
                            Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                            Come one... any polish guys?:P

                            Great read

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                            • dizazter
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 25

                              #74
                              Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                              Great work with these draft classes.....its so good to be able to go into prospect scouting and look for whatever your team needs....like a big that can shoot the midrange and/or 3 ball to keep teams from over helping and packing the paint!!! yea he might be a liability on defense and on the glass but so is a player like bargnani!! feels very "authentic" playing with your draft classes bro!! KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK!

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                              • tarek
                                Pro
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 840

                                #75
                                Re: Fictional Draft Classes for your Association (Storylines/Scouting Reports Inside)

                                With the lead from CWSapp757 and BBaller24 I really look forward to these making their way onto the ps3 hopefully.

                                Even though I don't have a 360 and can't use these, i've read every one of your write ups and they are brilliant. You can really get a feel of the draft class, personalise the players and then hopefully in your association you can watch them grow and form their own stories.

                                Add to the fact that there could be potential steals and busts and well, this is some AWESOME work.

                                BBaller24, if you can bring these out on ps3 with the same classes as CWSapp757, well, I think ALOT of us will give you lots and lots of props and thanks.

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