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Scoresheet Basketball - How We DraftWelcome to Scoresheet Basketball. This packet contains the materials you need to draft your team. Included are player lists, an explanation of the roster balancing features in our draft, a description of how games are played, additional Scoresheet Basketball rules, a sample blank depth chart, and a blank ranking sheet. To begin, you are asked to list your top 170 choices for your Scoresheet team. On the ranking sheet we've provided (or on any other form you want to use), list your choices in the order you want them to be eligible for drafting by your team. The number "1" player is the player you want the most, number "2" the second, and so on. (Hint: You can mix players from different positions - make sure the players you want the most are listed first!) As explained later in this packet, you can list players, or use our "+" options to indicate when you want backups drafted. Please list players by PLAYER NUMBER AND LAST NAME as they appear on our lists. If a player does not appear on our lists, please give his full name, position, and NBA team. Once you submit your ranking sheet you should keep the enclosed player lists, rules, and sample depth chart for use throughout the season. You may also want to make a copy of your ranking sheet, since we keep the list that you send us. And please send us your ranking sheet by the indicated date! Using your ranking sheet, and those of the other owners in your league, we'll draft 17 players for each team. Ranking 170 players should be more than enough for 12 owners to each get 17 players, since each owner generally lists very different players. Just make sure you list plenty of players at each position - a suggested breakdown of players per position is given later in the packet. The order in which teams pick in round 1 will be determined randomly. Each subsequent round will be conducted in the reverse order of the previous round. (Team 1 picks first in the first round, last in the second round, first in the third round, etc. Team 12 picks last in the first round, first in round 2, etc.) As your team's turn comes up each round, you'll be assigned your highest-ranked undrafted player, subject to the roster balancing procedures described later in this packet. If we don't receive your ranking sheet on time, we'll have to use player's point total order from last year (the player number order at each position) as your draft list. Naturally, it's not nearly as much fun to have the computer draft for you! If for some reason you miss the postmark deadline please give us a call as soon as possible. The mailing deadline is just a postmark deadline; we have allowed a few days for your sheet to travel through the mail. Typically, we complete the draft and put the results in the mail about 4-7 days after your postmark date. This means you should receive your draft results in the mail about 7-10 days after your postmark date, though mailing in your list early will speed it up. Along with mailing printed results, we will also post draft results on your league's web page as soon as your draft is run, and will send you an e-mail message as soon as the draft is done, letting you know those results are up, what league you are in, and what your league's web address is. At the conclusion of this draft you will receive blank and sample depth charts, final instructions for filling them out, along with complete league rosters and a season schedule. When you turn in your initial depth chart you'll be asked to submit a team name. The draft itself is quite simple. We just go down your list, awarding you the top listed player that is still undrafted. We do keep track of the players you've already drafted and skip over the players whose positions on your team are already filled, thus ensuring that you receive a balanced team. You do not need to group players by position on your ranking sheet. Instead, players should be listed in the order you think they are most valuable. And save your top picks for established quality players. We all like to gamble on unproven players, but for the most part they will still be available in later rounds. Use your high picks to get players you feel sure will produce!
How We Draft
Player Lists Explanation
Roster Balancing Procedures
How a Game is Played
Other Rules
Sample Depth Chart
Draft Ranking Sheet
Complete Basketball Draft/Rules Packet (pdf) Scoresheet Basketball Rules and Customer Support
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