Computer-Aided Scouting : - While human scouts are far more recognized throughout the history of sports. Computer-Aided Scouting is being noticed for being far more accurate and predictable and is being used in the NBA, MLB, and the NFL for over a decade. Computer-aided Scouting allows far more data, information, and organization on the simpliest and convienant levels for a scout, or professional. Software programs allow all of the important information and statistical data to project and separate one potential NBA player from the next. ScoutingGurus is a familiar term which is associated with the in depth accuracy of Computer-aided Scouting.
Scouting Tiers
Each Tier below is based on the totals of 4 Categories which combined places a player into a specific rating Tier listed below.
Tier I - Franchise Player at the next level at the end of his first contract. 10.00+
Tier II - Very good lottery pick almost a cant miss prospect. 9.00 - 9.99
Tier III - Dependable lottery pick 8.00 - 8.99
Tier IV and V - These players normally are all first round picks value but may fall into 2nd rd.7.00 - 7.99
Tier VI - Early Second Round Value 6.00 - 6.99
Tier VII - Mid Second Round Value 5.50 - 5.99
Tier VIII - Late Second Round Value 5.00 - 5.49
Tier IX - Third Round Value 4.50 - 4.99
Tier X - Mid to Late Third round Value 4.00 -4.49
Historic NBA Projections
Each year NCAA players may opt to return to their respected colleges. Computer-aided Scouting projects the best returning players and where they project in next years draft. This gives scouts and fans a much broader understanding of the abilities these players have and project into the next level. The ScoutingGuru list the Top IV Tiers returning into the collegiate ranks 6 months before the next season is to begin.
Computer-aided Scouting Projects the upcoming year 2008 (08/01/07)
2008 prj. Tier I - Roy Hibbert
2008 prj. Tier II - Ty Lawson, Darren Collison
2008 prj. Tier III - Chase Budinger, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Tyler Hansbrough, Wayne Ellington, and Josh Carter
2008 prj. Tier IV - Greivis Vasquez, James Gist, Kyle Weaver, Derrick Jasper, Terrence Williams, Chris Lofton, and Luke Nevill
2008 prj. Tier V - Obi Muonelo, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Richard Hendrix, Jamont Gordon, Lawrence Hill, Eric Devendorf, Ben McCauley, Brandon Costner, Wayne Chism, Jerel McNeal, Scottie Reynolds, Brandon Rush, Martin Zeno, Jason Richards, Shan Foster, Tyrese Rice, and DJ White
Computer-aided Scouting Projected the upcoming year 2007 by ScoutingGuru
2007 prj. Tier I - no returning players rated this high..
2007 prj. Tier II - Roy Hibbert, Joakim Noah, Nick Fazekas, and Rodney Stuckey,
2007 prj. Tier III - Jeff Green, Glen Davis, Al Horford, Corey Brewer, Marcus Williams(UofA), Tyler Hansbrough, Josh McRoberts, and Jason Smith
2007 prj. Tier IV - Jared Dudley, Tasmin Mitchell, and Jason Smith
Computer-aided Scouting Projected the upcoming year 2006 by ScoutingGuru
2006 prj. Tier I - Marcus Williams
2006 prj. Tier II - Adam Morrison
2006 prj. Tier III - JJ Redick, Brandon Roy, Ronnie Brewer, Nick Fazekas, Josh Boone, and Shelden Williams
2006 prj. Tier IV - Rudy Gay, Jeff Green, Jared Dudley, and Jose Juan Barea
Computer-aided Scouting Projected the upcoming year 2005 ScoutingGuru
2005 prj. Tier I - Marcus Williams (Uconn)
2005 prj.Tier II - Chris Paul, Rashad McCants, Charlie Villanueva, Julius Hodge, Deron Williams, Shelden Williams
2005 prj. Tier III - Raymond Felton, Francisco Garcia, JJ Redick, Danny Granger, Channing Frye, John Gilchrist, and Hakim Warrick
2005 prj.Tier IV - Sean May, Wayne Simien, Brandon Roy, Adam Morrison
Critics Circle
ScoutingGuru is also been a term loosely used to describe GMs or scouts that find talent that defies the main stream scouts and media. When a player is brought in as a free agent there isn't much fanfare, but if he is drafted the critics come out in droves to criticize that teams scouting department for not taking a mainstream hyped player. The criticism is mainly created by the media and fans to support their lack of understanding or knowledge of a players potential. These players are also known as flying under the radar if suddenly other teams take a late interest.
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