Will you be doing the 2014 roster to match bedwardsroy's scale? Also I am j/w, how long does it take to do a draft class as in-depth as yours? Where do you get most of your info for prospects... I can only imagine it is very time consuming, but you're doing a helluva job!
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Will you be doing the 2014 roster to match bedwardsroy's scale? Also I am j/w, how long does it take to do a draft class as in-depth as yours? Where do you get most of your info for prospects... I can only imagine it is very time consuming, but you're doing a helluva job!Twitter - @I_am_Mr_Miller -
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Will you be doing the 2014 roster to match bedwardsroy's scale? Also I am j/w, how long does it take to do a draft class as in-depth as yours? Where do you get most of your info for prospects... I can only imagine it is very time consuming, but you're doing a helluva job!
And time spent on the draft class really just depends on how often I feel like sitting down and doing a marathon of prospects. Per prospect I'd say I spend an average of 15-20 minutes or so. Longer for the top prospects, a little less time on the guys unlikely to be drafted.
As far as info, my main source for 2012 and 2013 was Chad Ford's database on ESPN Insider. But the 2014 class will be more difficult because most of the guys haven't been scouted by Ford yet because they're either current high school JRs and SRs or current college underclassmen. I'll probably rely heavily on Johnathan Givony and the guys at Draft Express, who do great work.
Thanks and I'm glad you're enjoying the classes.
Kadji would have been a SR in the 2013 class, and I chose to leave him out.Comment
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Are there and 2nd round/undrafted gems in these draft classes? There are usually one or two in real life, just wondering if you put any in there, or even if the game allows it. I know you said in one post that it ranks players based on overall and potential, so would it even allow any gems?Comment
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Are there and 2nd round/undrafted gems in these draft classes? There are usually one or two in real life, just wondering if you put any in there, or even if the game allows it. I know you said in one post that it ranks players based on overall and potential, so would it even allow any gems?
After consulting with Bedwardsroy and learning more about how tendencies work, I'd say it's entirely possible to sort of "trick" the AI into letting diamonds in the rough fall into the second round. A player can be rated 60 overall but be given tendencies that allow him to come into the league and make an impact right away. In one of the sims I did a guy from the 2013 class was taken late in the first round and his rating never really increased that much, but he was consistently making 2nd and 3rd team All-NBA 4 to 5 years into his career despite only being rated in the low 70s. I'm sure there were other factors such as the team that drafted him and the guys playing around him, but for the most part I'd attribute his success to tendencies.Comment
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Just thought I would update everyone on the progress I'm making on the 2014 class. So far I have 10/80 prospects completed. I'm hoping to knock out 5 a day, which would make the ETA two weeks from now. However, I'm sure real life things will get in the way and prevent me from doing 5 a day, so just to be on the safe side I'll put the timeline for the 2014 class at 3 weeks from now.
I've already gone way more in detail with the 2014 class, as I actually know how to edit the tendencies and hotspots correctly going in (big thanks to Bedwardsroy19). I'm confident that the 2014 class will be even better than 2012 and 2013.Comment
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Here's a list of the prospects I'm including in my 2014 class:
POINT GUARDS:
- B.J. Young (Arkansas)
- Trey Burke (Michigan)
- Aaron Craft (Ohio State)
- Ryan Boatright (UConn)
- Andrew Harrison (Texas*)
- Shannon Scott (Ohio State)
- Kriss Dunn (Providence)
- Lorenzo Brown (NC State)
- Jaime Fernandez (Spain)
- Joe Jackson (Memphis)
- Shabazz Napier (UConn)
- Nurideen Lindsey (Rider)
- Deonte Burton (Nevada)
- Devon Von Oostrum (Netherlands)
- Dmitry Kulagin (Russia)
- Trevor Releford (Alabama)
- Raul Neto (Brazil)
- Toni Katic (Croatia)
- Kevin Ferrell (Indiana)
- Ian Miller (Florida State)
SHOOTING GUARDS
- Vander Blue (Marquette)
- Wayne Blackshear (Louisville)
- C.J. Wilcox (Washington)
- Michael Carter Williams (Syracuse)
- Aaron Harrison (Texas*)
- Trevor Lacey (Alabama)
- Jabari Brown (Missouri)
- Jelan Kendrick (Ole Miss)
- LaQuinton Ross (Ohio State)
- Maurice Creek (Indiana)
- Deuce Bello (Baylor)
- Alex Abrines (Spain)
- Keala King (Arizona State**)
- Victor Oladipo (Indiana)
- James Bell (Villanova)
- Tomas Kyzlink (Czech Republic)
SMALL FORWARDS
- Kyle Anderson (UCLA)
- Jabari Parker (North Carolina*)
- Doug McDermott (Creighton)
- Reggie Bullock (North Carolina)
- DeAndre Daniels (UConn)
- Rodney Hood (Mississippi State)
- Alex Poythress (Kentucky)
- C.J. Fair (Syracuse)
- Dario Saric (Croatia)
- Ari Stewart (USC)
- Otto Porter (Georgetown)
- Roscoe Smith (UConn)
- Travis McKie (Wake Forest)
- Melsahn Basabe (Iowa)
- Devon Collier (Oregon State)
POWER FORWARDS
- Anthony Bennett (UConn*)
- Jarnell Stokes (Tennessee)
- Johnny O'Bryant (LSU)
- Kyle Wiltjer (Kentucky)
- Royce White (Iowa State)
- Khem Birch (UNLV)
- Julius Randle (Kentucky*)
- Chris Walker (Florida*)
- Amir Williams (Ohio State)
- Shaq Goodwin (Memphis)
- Cory Jefferson (Baylor)
- C.J. Aiken (St. Josephs)
- Berkay Candan (Turkey)
- Dominique Ferguson (Florida International)
- Gorgui Deng (Louisville)
- Cristiano Felicio (Brazil)
- Leo Westermann (France)
- Pape Amadou (Senegal)
CENTERS
- Nerlens Noel (Kentucky*)
- Marshall Plumlee (Duke)
- Kaleb Tarczewski (Arizona)
- DaJuan Coleman (Syracuse)
- Cameron Ridley (Texas)
- Alex Len (Maryland)
- Daniel Miller (Georgia Tech)
- Ondrej Balvin (Czech Republic)
- Carson Desrosiers (Wake Forest)
- Alec Brown (Wisconsin-Green Bay)
- Przemyslaw Karnowski (Poland)
* these are current high school players who have not committed yet, so I randomly picked their school based on current interest levels.
** Keala King was recently dismissed from Arizona State. I haven't yet decided if I want to remove him from the class, leave him in with his school remaining Arizona State, or leave him in at a different school.Comment
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I was just wondering if you had heard of/think about putting Lonnie Jackson from Boston College in the 2014 class. He'd be a junior by then and I think he'll be a major player by then. Ever since he worked his way into the starting lineup earlier this year he's averaging over 10 points a game including a 26 point outburst. This kid can shoot the lights out and he's also a good rebounder for his position. I'm not saying this kid is gonna be a big name in the NBA, I just think he has a great chance of getting there either as a 2nd round pick or an undrafted free agent.
In any case, whether you put him in or not, love your draft classes, looking forward to the next one, and keep up the good work my manPSN: ThatRick2k
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Can you post offline links for your 2012, 2013, and 2014 draft classes please. Thank you. Having a problem at the start of my association mode getting draft classes from 2k share. Offline link will allow me to load it on my PS3 and not worry about 2k share. Great classes. ThanksComment
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
I was just wondering if you had heard of/think about putting Lonnie Jackson from Boston College in the 2014 class. He'd be a junior by then and I think he'll be a major player by then. Ever since he worked his way into the starting lineup earlier this year he's averaging over 10 points a game including a 26 point outburst. This kid can shoot the lights out and he's also a good rebounder for his position. I'm not saying this kid is gonna be a big name in the NBA, I just think he has a great chance of getting there either as a 2nd round pick or an undrafted free agent.
In any case, whether you put him in or not, love your draft classes, looking forward to the next one, and keep up the good work my manComment
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Version Two is now uploaded to 2Kshare.
Search for: chiliad 2012DRAFTv2
I made some slight edits to certain guys to achieve more accurate draft results, and I was really pleased with what I saw. Drummond is consistently going top 4 now. Henson is still falling out of the lottery, but that doesn't concern me that much because I don't think he's much of an NBA prospect to begin with. Below are the full results of one of the better drafts I saw if you're interested.
FIRST ROUND:
Spoiler
1. Hornets - Anthony Davis
2. Cavaliers - Harrison Barnes
3. Pistons - Terrence Jones
4. 76ers - Andre Drummond
5. Wizards - Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
6. Bucks - Austin Rivers
7. T'Wolves - Khris Middleton
8. Raptors - Marquis Teague
9. Kings - Jared Sullinger
10. Nets - Perry Jones
11. Suns - Jeremy Lamb
12. Jazz - Doron Lamb
13. Blazers - Myck Kabongo
14. Nuggets - Thomas Robinson
15. Rockets - Bradley Beal
16. Knicks - John Jenkins
17. Lakers - Tu Holloway
18. Spurs - Mason Plumlee
19. Clippers - Jeff Taylor
20. Rockets - Scott Machado
21. Bobcats - Lucas Nogueira
22. Mavericks - Tyler Zeller
23. Thunder - John Henson
24. Hawks - Kris Joseph
25. Warriors - C.J. Leslie
26. Grizzlies - Quincy Miller
27. Magic - Nemanja Nedovic
28. Bulls - Tyshawn Taylor
29. Celtics - Augusto Lima
30. Heat - Festus Ezeli
SECOND ROUND
Spoiler
31. Pistons - Tomislav Zubcic
32. Hornets - Josep Franch
33. 76ers - Mouphtaou Yarou
34. Wizards - Reggie Johnson
35. Bucks - Arnett Moultrie
36. Cavaliers - William Buford
37. Rockets - Draymond Green
38. Wizards - Dejan Musli
39. Kings - Jordan Taylor
40. Nets - Elias Harris
41. Pacers - Tomas Satoransky
42. Jazz - J'Covan Brown
43. Pistons - Evan Fournier
44. Pacers - Jared Cunningham
45. Nuggets - Alex Oriahki
46. Knicks - Darius Johnson-Odom
47. Spurs - JaMychal Green
48. Lakers - Damian Lillard
49. Rockets - Jeff Withey
50. Clippers - Orlando Johnson
51. Hawks - Ashton Gibbs
52. Thunder - Andrew Nicholson
53. Bobcats - Robbie Hummel
54. Mavericks - Wesley Witherspoon
55. Warriors - John Shurna
56. Grizzlies - Trevor Mbakwe
57. Magic - Michael Snaer
58. Bulls - Kevin Jones
59. 76ers - Renardo Sidney
60. Heat - Dante Taylor
Mason going before Zeller and Henson?...ugly! obviously im a Tarheel guy..looks good other wise-= Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.=- Edward MurphyComment
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Re: chiliad's 2012 Accurate Draft Class (PS3)
Haha, the class has since been edited a third time (by Bedwardsroy19), and I think the draft results might be a little more realistic this time. Not 100% on that though because I myself haven't tested version 3, but I know he did some testing and he knows what he's doing. With 2K's AI draft logic it's difficult to get a truly realistic draft.Comment
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