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Post by springs on Oct 5, 2014 7:27:52 GMT
FINAL 1 2 3 4 T Nuggets (springs) 22 22 29 27 100 Pistons (walker) 28 24 16 27 95 Box Score
Leaders Nuggets (springs) Pistons (walker) Points Larry Bird 29 Dakari Johnson 33 Rebounds Jessie Voskuhl 10 Dakari Johnson 16 Assists Quentin Snider 5 Walter Davis 4
6-3. Nugs still in the hunt
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Post by basenoc on Oct 5, 2014 14:14:32 GMT
Still struggling
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Post by basenoc on Oct 5, 2014 14:15:44 GMT
This has been killing us...Perry Jones Patella Tendinitis 33
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Post by BrazilianDude on Oct 5, 2014 14:15:50 GMT
Get some nfl lines up I wanna start betting!
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Post by basenoc on Oct 5, 2014 14:16:26 GMT
If we can hold on until Perry gets back.
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Post by basenoc on Oct 5, 2014 14:17:07 GMT
2-4
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Post by basenoc on Oct 5, 2014 14:18:15 GMT
Get some nfl lines up I wanna start betting! NFL play on Sunday
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Post by BrazilianDude on Oct 5, 2014 14:24:14 GMT
Get some nfl lines up I wanna start betting! NFL play on Sunday You da man
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Post by shorty on Oct 5, 2014 20:19:07 GMT
Ya I didn't word that very well at first. By on a bad team, I mean with limited potential youth as well. If Kendrick had been next to Barnes or a young player with decent potential he's less likely to go +3. If he's next to inferior players who have limited potential a +3 is more likely. That type of thing. I guess to put it simple, basically don't put multiple prospects at the same position or go beyond I'd say four players with decent potential (70+ meaning at least 2 TCS in their tank) if you want them to have a better chance of succeeding. Don't put a prospect behind a superior or equalish vet at his position. Don't take that four number to heart in any way though lol idk the exact 'cut off' but I'd highly suggest against going closer to 10 than 1. The lower the better just IMO. Quality over quantity I guess you could say. What would you say about starting a young player alongside some established vet stars? I think I've had a good number of decent players with average potentials have good TCs and turn into good players by starting them alongside studs. Jabari Parker is one such example tbh. The guy was always productive, but wouldn't 'explode in TC until his 4 season, when he joined my squad. He was starting alongside a 33 year old Wade (who was a 28/5/5 stud), a solid Ty Lawson, and a good complementary frontcourt. I got rid of Wade the next year, but Parker steadily improved year after year after that. His career statlines show that growth.
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