Schumacher and Fortson being high school teammates adds some nice depth to my association story line. Well done. I didn't notice that until after I had drafted both. Haha.
How do you remove the sig skills? I had no idea you could do that.
Late reply but you can actually remove sig. skills (ps3). I just start a new draft class, and just keep starting a new one until I get one with no sig. skills. It usually takes 3-4 times before this works but it has worked for me.
Late reply but you can actually remove sig. skills (ps3). I just start a new draft class, and just keep starting a new one until I get one with no sig. skills. It usually takes 3-4 times before this works but it has worked for me.
I think he's talking about removing sig. skills once you put them onto a player
@beast thanks for uploading those man! Can you do this for Class 4 when I get it done and future classes?
Sorry about the hiatus, guys, but here is Class Number Four:
National Championship Game:Duke defeats Florida 75 to 64
Point Guard
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Point Guard Class Grade: D+
Without much star potential or depth near the top of the point guard position this year, don't expect many point guards to go off the board in the 1st round unless teams are desperate for young talent. In this weak point guard class, North Carolina freshman Jared Baker just might be the best. Baker nearly averaged a double-double last year as the field general for the Tarheels, but his strength is his defensive abilities. With his quick hands and lateral quickness, Baker is a defensive machine at the 1. His athleticism is also top notch, as he is what some would call a "speed merchant." The one knock on Baker though would have to be his outside jumper. If he can work on his jumpshot, Baker has a shot to be one of the premier point guards in the league. 10.7 PPG, 8.4 APG, 2.1 SPG, 47% FG
6'2", 179 lbs, 19 years old
Duke sophomore Sammy Johnson led his Blue Devils to a National Championship this season as the team's "quarterback." Johnson was always cool and collected, he could find open teammates with his great court vision, and he could also knock down the open jumper with consistency. Though Johnson isn't the biggest or most athletic guy on the court, his intelligence and skills help him be a steady contributor on the offensive end. 8.9 PPG, 8.1 APG, 44% FG, 39% 3PT
5'11", 166 lbs, 20 years old
Best of the Rest
Theodore Williamson, Arizona, Point Guard
6'0", 189 lbs, 20 years old
13.2 PPG, 5.1 APG, 48% FG, 31% 3PT
Marcus Cheeks, Louisville, Point Guard
6'3", 212 lbs, 22 years old
14.7 PPG, 5.8 APG, 1.6 SPG, 44% FG, 37% 3PT
Charlie Rhodes, James Madison, Point Guard
6'2", 171 lbs, 22 years old
15.9 PPG, 4.2 APG, 42% FG, 46% 3PT
Shooting Guard
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Shooting Guard Class Grade: B+
In a shooting guard class filled with young talent and NBA-ready players, Florida freshman Michael John Thompson has potential to be the best of them all. MJT led his Florida Gators to a National Championship Game appearance along with teammate Tyshawn Williams, but came up just short as they were defeated by the favorite Duke Blue Devils. MJT ended up winning Freshman of the Year honors with his stellar performance throughout the season, and although he's already leaving Florida, he certainly left his mark on-campus. 20.7 PPG, 2.9 APG, 1.4 SPG, 51% FG, 33% 3PT
6'8", 208 lbs, 19 years old
For Stewart Fraser, nothing has been handed to him. 2 years ago, after graduating from high school, Fraser wasn't offered a single D-1 scholarship, and he was forced to play at the junior college level. After 2 years, Fraser became a sensation and received a full-ride to Duke, where Fraser ended up winning a National Championship as part of a dominant squad where he was the voice of the locker room. Arguably the smartest player of the draft, Fraser uses his basketball IQ to outwit both defenders and offensive players on the court. Though it will be much tougher to outwit NBA players, Fraser should still be a solid NBA player. 10.4 PPG, 1.6 SPG, 0.9 BPG, 54% FG, 30% 3PT
6'5", 193 lbs, 21 years old
Best of the Rest
Kirk Gordon, Indiana, Shooting Guard
6'4", 192 lbs, 21 years old
17.6 PPG, 49% FG, 46% 3PT
Cole McKinney, Kentucky, Shooting Guard
6'5", 221 lbs, 22 years old
9.8 PPG, 1.3 SPG, 1.0 BPG, 45% FG
Brandon Macy, Syracuse, Shooting Guard
6'6", 209 lbs, 20 years old
15.8 PPG, 48% FG, 43% 3PT
Small Forward
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Small Forward Class Grade: A-
This year's Most Outstanding Player Sean Leonard out of Duke was, well, outstanding for the Blue Devils this past season, as he ran away with Player of the Year honors. As he carried the scoring load for his team, Leonard became one of the best spot-up shooters in College Hoops. The sophomore shot 47% from three-point land, but he's still not one-dimensional: Leonard can drive into the paint and finish inside fairly well, too. With his great size and shooting ability, expect Leonard to go very early in the draft this year. 24.8 PPG, 3.2 APG, 4.1 RPG, 1.0 BPG, 0.9 SPG, 51% FG, 47% 3PT
6'9", 226 lbs, 20 years old
Best of the Rest
Sebastian Rojo, Spain, Small Forward
6'9", 212 lbs, 19 years old
12.8 PPG, 4.8 APG, 3.4 RPG, 46% FG, 34% 3PT
Deon Smith, Michigan, Small Forward
6'7", 219 lbs, 20 years old
11.0 PPG, 2.1 SPG, 4.6 RPG, 43% FG, 36% 3PT
Seth Reynolds, Kansas, Small Forward
6'10", 228 lbs, 19 yeasr old
15.4 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 46% FG, 34% 3PT
Power Forward
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Power Forward Class Grade: C+
Though the power forward position is a bit devoid of all-star level talent, Jeffery Allen has the potential to be a very good player. At Duke, Allen was utilized to the fullest, as he averaged a double double throughout the season. Undoubtedly that helped Allen's draft stock rise very quickly, but he remains to be a raw prospect. Will an NBA team be willing to take a chance on him early and go for him in the lottery? 16.1 PPG, 10.3 RPG, 1.8 BPG, 55% FG
6'10", 261 lbs, 19 years old
Young German Kirk Svensson hasn't played organized basketball in two years, so it will be interesting to see how highly some teams view Svensson coming into the draft. Svensson is a raw prospect on offense with tremendous upside, although he is already a solid player on the defensive end. The question is has he lost his defensive touch due to not playing? 5.7 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 2.5 BPG, 44% FG
6'11", 218 lbs, 20 years old
Best of the Rest
Andrew Robertson, Old Dominion, Power Forward
6'9", 266 lbs, 21 years old
10.1 PPG, 14.2 RPG, 54% FG
Hunter Daniels, USC, Power Forward
6'11", 220 lbs, 20 years old
13.3 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 50% FG
Center
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Center Class Grade: A-
Russian Dmitri Kasparov is the total package at center. He can shoot the midrange jumper, he is a dominant rebounder, a great low-post defender, and he can score on the block as well. All of these things make the 19 year old Kasparov a possible Number 1 pick candidate, especially after the numbers he posted in the Russian league last season in his final year overseas. Will Kasparov hear his name called first when draft day comes? 29.5 PPG, 16.1 RPG, 3.8 BPG, 61% FG
7'2", 298 lbs, 19 years old
Best of the Rest
Tyshawn Williams, Florida, Center
6'10", 267 lbs, 19 years old
17.2 PPG, 8.9 RPG, 1.6 BPG, 56% FG
Randall Jacobsen, Syracuse, Center
6'11", 231 lbs, 19 years old
7.9 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 2.6 BPG, 58% FG
I really like these draft classes I'm about halfway through my 2nd season in a Franchise with the Hawks using these. This is quality work man I don't know how to thank you!