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« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2006, 10:55:49 AM »

so where can i post my depth chart  Very Happy
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« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2006, 11:09:25 AM »

now a post in the dc forum.
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« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2006, 11:44:18 AM »

A few little things for me...rookies Curtis Davis and Sandy Watson did nothing, Watson got worse and Davis improved one offensively.  Charles Phelps improved in both outside and inside making him probably the best all-around scorer I've had yet.  Palacio got better outiside but lost another defense as well.  Hav lost an outside but that doens't really worry me.  Overall it's a neutral TC, but IMO Phelps improving justifys me trading up to get him last draft.
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« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2006, 12:03:07 PM »

This is the first time I have ever been happy with my teams TC, ever...  And the thing is they only gained +2 as a team...  Here's the breakdown:

Steven Schmaltz:  +1 Handles, +2 Defense, +1 Rebounding
Eddy Curry:  +1 Outside, -1 Handles, -1 Defense
Kenneth Rivera: -1 Handles, +2 Defense, +1 Rebounding
Chris Mihm:  -1 Defense
Broderick Baylor:  -1 Defense
Patrick Kent:  +1 Inside, -1 Defense
Antonio Turkoglu:  -1 Inside
Hunter Summitt:  +1 Outside, +1 Handles
Stephon Marbury:  -1 Defense
Vito Morrison: +1 Handles
Alvin Schenk:  -1 Outside, +1 Handles
Tory Shields:  -1 Inside, -1 Rebounding
Rodger Henson:  SAME


Schmaltz and Rivera are starting to make a pretty nice Frontcourt...  Hopefully the Pistons can stay out of the Lotto for a year...
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« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2006, 01:13:21 PM »

A mixed bag for the Sonics...but more bad than good.

First off, the good:

Michael Gragg - up one in handles, outside and defense (still has the A potential)
Kenneth Wheat - up one in handles and rebounding, but lost one in potential
Cole Sapp - up one in outside, handles and potential


The mixed
Harold Morey - up one in defense, down one in rebounding (still has the A potential)


The bad
Jason Collier - down one in defense
Earl Watson - down one in handles and rebounding
Nicklaus English - down one in defense and potential
Jake Tsakalidis - down one in defense and potential
SAR - down one in rebounding, although the potential went up one


I expect Michael Gragg to be a 20+ per game scorer now with that C+, A, A- rating spread.
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« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2006, 01:52:30 PM »

Can't belive.

I actually have a decent team.
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« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2006, 03:50:17 PM »

Isn't that something. 4 years of TC's and Keogan does nothing. Right after I trade him, boom, he becomes an offensive powerhouse. And Russell. But he still has his poor defense, and it's not like he wasn't a terrific scorer before. He's just more of that now...But it sucks that Russell went down one in defense, with no improvements. That trade is looking very bad now. Butttt, with that aside, it was actually very good TC for the Cavs...

Cunningham: Same
Adams: +1 in defense and rebounding. He is turning out to be a very solid center. If he continues to improve with his B potential he could turn into a star.
Strait: Down one in handles, but up one in defense and rebounding. Now at B inside, with B+/B+, Strait is looking like a great player that should still improve with his B potential.
Manning: Same. A bit of a disappointment.
Sweetney: +1 in inside and outside, but -1 in defense. But with his decent offense now and great rebounding, he is a nice backup.
Litwack: I move him to PF and see that he goes up to B- defense there, but he goes right back down to C+. And he went down 1 in inside too. Good I signed him to only a 1 year deal, he won't even play for me.
Russell: ^^^
Sylvester: Now this is just what I draft him for, to be my versatile guy off the bench. +1 outside and handles, +2 defense. Very nice.
Johnson: -1 in handles.
Varejao: -  1 in handles.
Deans: -1 outisde and rebounding, +1 defense
Deal: +1 handles
Barbosa: Down on in handles and rebounding. Disappointed.
Gomes: Up one in outside. It's good because that's what he needed improvement in.
Seymore: Same
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« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2006, 04:28:53 PM »

Some notes from around the league...

- TMac is on the decline...
- Whatever happened to Nicklaus English? He's dropped like 4 ratings over the last few years.
- I thought this before but never said it. Barton O'Connell will eventually be the best PG in the league.
- Alphonse Butler is the real deal.
- Robert Swift has improved for like 7 straight years.
- Rex Mehta is the real deal.
- Maybe not so fast for O'Connell. Milner looks amazing, as does Gutierrez and Lord.
- Is Erick Dampier ever going to retire?
- David Jonas will be the best 6th man in the league(assuming he doesn't start).
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« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2006, 09:17:57 PM »

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- David Jonas will be the best 6th man in the league(assuming he doesn't start).


He's gonna start. Very Happy

Damn! Same old crappy TC for the sixers. Bolinger stayed the same. Jonas improved his defense from c to C+ but dropped in his potential. Wells, improved on his handles. Fuqua dropped in his rebounding but his potential stayed the same. Tanner dropped in inside scoring. I might be looking to do some pingpong balls.
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« Reply #24 on: March 30, 2006, 10:58:39 AM »

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Some notes from around the league...

- TMac is on the decline...
- Whatever happened to Nicklaus English? He's dropped like 4 ratings over the last few years.
- I thought this before but never said it. Barton O'Connell will eventually be the best PG in the league.
- Alphonse Butler is the real deal.
- Robert Swift has improved for like 7 straight years.
- Rex Mehta is the real deal.
- Maybe not so fast for O'Connell. Milner looks amazing, as does Gutierrez and Lord.
- Is Erick Dampier ever going to retire?

- David Jonas will be the best 6th man in the league(assuming he doesn't start).


lol, his minutes weren't as high last year so I think his age might finally catch up to him, look for this to be his last season
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« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2006, 11:30:52 AM »

i think the record is dikembe who retired at the age of 39 as an A defender...
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« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2006, 11:48:53 AM »

Well, not the greatest TC for the Warriors, but that was to be expected...

Jim Finley retunred to being a B rebounder, which may have gotten him his starting job abck.
Don Ruffin lost a handle...
Granville Aranda gained an outside and a rebounding, which is quite nice.
Dirk lost an inside scoring, but gained an outside scoring, a push there.
Jackson Finley lost a handle and an outside, which is not good at all...
Luol Deng lost a handle...  not too bad...
Dean Springs lost an outside and dropped in potential, that hurt for the future..
Devin Hinkle lost an inside...  just odd...
Hinrich gained a handle, and lost an outside... even on that front.

everyone else, little to no change...
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« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2006, 05:20:33 PM »

Barton O'Connell is a pimp!

Barton O'Connell PG 24 5'11'' 196 C A+ A+ B D+ B

Everyone else pretty much sucked, although Nick Abdur-Rahim came out of his 4 year slump!  Rolling Eyes
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« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2006, 05:21:16 PM »

i was so busy with some job issues and many problems, i finally found some time to take a
look at my TC.

Overall it went good, however i didnt like the fact Hoffa is not anymore an A- scorer,
but Telf finally improved his handles after a long time and that recompesents the 1st thing.

Houbregs is a lost case, he-ll never improve that C+ defense.
And there was few pleasant suprises.

Lets take a look :

Centers :
Hoffa droped one IN, improved handles so he should still be able to post same numbers, and
his potential moved back to C, so hopefully next TC he gets back that A-.
Cunningham improved handles, finally improved at least something.
Tippett This young rookie had a fine TC, improved reb.

Power Forwards :
Tsakalidis droped to B- rebs, not happy at all.
Chris Bosh lost in, rest remained the same.

Small Forwards :
Jarvis Hayes remained the same, very happy with that, he will start probably.
Steven Buehler improved handles and defense, A- A- defensive monster now.
Rodrigues this 18 y.o rookie droped inside, remained A pot but it
seems moving him to SG wasnt a good idea for TC.
Myers, this 17 y.o rookie improved handles and defense, in 3-4 seasons he could be something
 looks very promising after improving +2 this TC being just 17 y.o with A pot.

Point Guards :
Sebastian Telfair improved handles after 4 TCs finally to A-, his reb went down to D but
thats really not important at all.
Damon Jones improved outside, droped rebs also.
Carlos Clement improved improved in,out,defense and still A potential, last TC he didnt
improve at all, this TC his was the biggest suprise.

Disappointments : None really
Biggest Suprise : Carlos clement +3 after terrible rookie TC last season.
Myers couldnt be added too, being 17 and improving +2 his first TC.
Very Happy : Buehler now A- A-, Telf A- handles FINALLY.

OVERALL : 13 ups in rating and 6 downs...but most important, Buehler and Telf finally like
i wanted them to be, too bad just Hoffa is B+ now, but we-ll survive Smile
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