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Post by solodolo on May 27, 2017 8:44:01 GMT -5
I think Pettit might end up having more output than Gianni's Giannis is gonna be incredible especially when he gets played as a backup pg, going to absolutely dominate defensively at SF
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 27, 2017 8:49:29 GMT -5
I think Pettit might end up having more output than Gianni's Giannis is gonna be incredible especially when he gets played as a backup pg, going to absolutely dominate defensively at SF He'd be incredible as a super sub at the 1-5 if this were IBA 1.0
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Post by solodolo on May 27, 2017 8:53:48 GMT -5
Giannis is gonna be incredible especially when he gets played as a backup pg, going to absolutely dominate defensively at SF He'd be incredible as a super sub at the 1-5 if this were IBA 1.0 I wish there was a way to account for point forwards without letting them dominate the way they apparently did in 1.0
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Post by jbrown9 on May 27, 2017 10:00:48 GMT -5
He'd be incredible as a super sub at the 1-5 if this were IBA 1.0 I wish there was a way to account for point forwards without letting them dominate the way they apparently did in 1.0 I fought really hard for him to be a sg so he could start at PG like he did last season lol
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 27, 2017 10:03:21 GMT -5
He'd be incredible as a super sub at the 1-5 if this were IBA 1.0 I wish there was a way to account for point forwards without letting them dominate the way they apparently did in 1.0 Yea, it was incredibly unfair seeing George McGinnis, Lebron and others average a triple double. They were unstoppable because the game favors PGs. The problem is the game doesn't really let you take into account a ball handling forward, so Giannis and Lebron will never average as many assists as they normally would in real life
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Post by jgb34 on May 27, 2017 12:34:25 GMT -5
I wish there was a way to account for point forwards without letting them dominate the way they apparently did in 1.0 Yea, it was incredibly unfair seeing George McGinnis, Lebron and others average a triple double. They were unstoppable because the game favors PGs. The problem is the game doesn't really let you take into account a ball handling forward, so Giannis and Lebron will never average as many assists as they normally would in real life True. Oscar and Magic still managed like 8 APG at SG. Alvan was up there too I think. To say I don't pity JB for having to play Giannis as SG or SF would be an understatement. He's gonna be really good anywhere. Probably SF bc limits though
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 27, 2017 13:54:51 GMT -5
Yea, it was incredibly unfair seeing George McGinnis, Lebron and others average a triple double. They were unstoppable because the game favors PGs. The problem is the game doesn't really let you take into account a ball handling forward, so Giannis and Lebron will never average as many assists as they normally would in real life True. Oscar and Magic still managed like 8 APG at SG. Alvan was up there too I think. To say I don't pity JB for having to play Giannis as SG or SF would be an understatement. He's gonna be really good anywhere. Probably SF bc limits though Alvan Adams is exactly the player the lineup restrictions are designed to prevent from playing PG
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Post by BulletBoink on May 27, 2017 15:18:09 GMT -5
Bullets are studying. I'll try not to take much time.
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 28, 2017 9:11:58 GMT -5
I'll post the numbers and process the latest picks this evening
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 29, 2017 7:11:59 GMT -5
C Nerlens Noel
Potential 85 Inside 64 Jump Shot 44 Three Point 11 Handling 38 Quickness 42 Passing 23 Stealing 62 Blocking 68 Post Defense 72 Perimeter 37 Drive Defense 66 O Rebounding 71 D Rebounding 59 Strength 72 Jumping 63
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 29, 2017 7:17:58 GMT -5
SG C.J. McCollum
Potential 89 Inside 64 Jump SHot 71 Three Point 66 Handiling 62 Quickness 72 Passing 29 Stealing 56 Blocking 41 Post D 29 Perimeter D 52 Drive D 59 O Reb 19 D Reb 39 Strength 38 Jumping 66
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 29, 2017 7:19:58 GMT -5
C Steven Adams
Potenial 85 Inside 61 Jump Shot 45 Three Point 12 Handling 48 Quickness 42 Passing 24 Stealing 61 Blocking 60 Post D 66 Perimeter D 23 Drive D 62 O Reb 73 D Reb 52 Strength 74 Jumping 65
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 29, 2017 7:22:48 GMT -5
Victor Oladipo
Potential 82 Inside 62 Jump Shot 66 Three Point 36 Handling 68 Quickness 78 Passing 57 Stealing 69 Blocking 58 Post D 36 Perimeter D 70 Drive D 64 O Reb 43 D Reb 45 Strength 42 Jumping 72
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Post by FrankHaith11 on May 29, 2017 7:24:42 GMT -5
Robert Covington
Potential 79 Inside 43 Jump Shot 63 Three Point 69 Handling 43 Quickness 64 Passing 24 Steling 62 Blocking 57 Post D 42 Perimeter D 61 Drive D 57 O Reb 51 D Reb 69 Strength 61 Jumping 64
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Post by rr1582 on May 29, 2017 10:16:07 GMT -5
Not that it's a big deal, but after seeing the #'s for Oladipo & McCollum, their passing ratings seem a bit off (56-29 for Oladipo/McCollum). Both players are combo guards that spend part of their time playing minutes @ PG & both have atrocious A/TO ratios throughout their careers thus far, so I just thought seeing their passing rating so far apart seemed like a disservice to McCollum. That's the only attribute comparison of the draftees thus far that I feel is a little off. As far as the Pettit/Antetokounmpo debate, for the first season or 2 I expect Pettit to have the more productive seasons(Pettit should be able to average at least 18 & 12 with those elite rebounding #'s) but long-term Giannis is going to be an absolute monster & a real headache trying to find ways to slow him down. Once again FrankHaith11, nice job with getting the draft class in order & building it from scratch!
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