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168948.110 in reply to 168948.109
Date: 1/30/2011 2:35:14 PM
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Gforce!

Bobcats season ticket holder and former member of III.4. If you're in LA, how'd you choose the bobcats?

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168948.112 in reply to 168948.110
Date: 1/30/2011 4:20:49 PM
Flashover
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Reuben Jones 2.0
first of all....
I dont like the cockiness of LA fans thinking that they will always win and no matter what the refs call againist them are wrong.

second of all...
gerald wallace is my fav player!
hustle and risk his life to play ball every night! 3 concussions and he is still on the court playing at high level!!

Achieved what only two other players (David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwon) in league history have averaged over 2.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game in a single season. He did it in 2005–06, before getting injured in January, averaging 14.5 points and 7 rebounds, and ranking in the top 10 in the NBA in field goal percentage (54.142), blocks (2.19), and steals per game (2.44).

Just too many reasons to give credits to this guy who only stands 6'7 yet protecting the paint like a big man!

I watch NBA base on the spirit but not where I located at HAHA probably because I like point guards/ defensive players, my first fav is dennis rodman

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168948.113 in reply to 168948.109
Date: 1/30/2011 4:44:53 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
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damn! what an acquirement by crank dat soulja boy! got a DII(?) level guard at only the cost of 884,400!


Thanks to Tutori comment earlier in the season:


Bobcats4Life - Looks to have the best roster of the promoted teams. Good veteran starters, as well as three decent looking trainees. Only 8 men on the roster currently, but they are sitting on a pile of cash to help fill out the team with either quality depth or an impact player.

Crank Dat Soulja Boy - Pretty decent starters, but I see some roster balance issues. Certainly capable of winning some games, but I don't think they have the depth to be in every game. !


He motivated me to show my magic. I had to act fast, I came to the division admittingly worse than your team and I knew I'd relegate if I made no changes. Div III is hella up the tempo in squad gotta keep up to in this survival of the fittest game.
However my new player Ding Dong Ding Jonde isn't as amazing as he seems afterall he is 29 and his estimate is 1.1M to 1.35M, I'd say more things regarding his skillset which make him not look as worthy but its best not to reveal to everyone his skillset.

BTW I like Gerald Wallace alot, I had him in my fantasy league last year and he did me good deed

Last edited by Coach_Gil at 1/30/2011 6:22:32 PM

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168948.114 in reply to 168948.113
Date: 1/30/2011 8:07:45 PM
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NBBA
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Second Team:
Reuben Jones 2.0
how you get all these money to pay for your players though!?
your arena is relatively small, almost like a default size of stadium even if you are setting your tix price almost at max

btw..
everyone in this league.
Is making the stadium bigger and play better the only way to make good money?

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168948.115 in reply to 168948.114
Date: 1/31/2011 6:25:48 AM
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make a big sell out of a player and a leave a little aside to pay off the deficit weekly revenues. Sometimes I get a player at 422K and sell him at 1.4M, could've bought him at 1.4M but i didn't, got him at 422k instead and that money i saved becomes the extra I use to overcompensate for the weekly financial deficit that's still minuscule to the revenue I make from selling players.

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168948.116 in reply to 168948.114
Date: 1/31/2011 9:14:31 AM
Michigan Blasters
IV.28
Overall Posts Rated:
2222
Second Team:
Clown Cafe
I won't say making the stadium bigger is the only way to make good money, but it has definitely worked for me. What I like to do is expand a section of the stadium after it sells out twice in a row (cup and PL games don't count). I just add 10% of the current seat capacity and away we go.

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168948.117 in reply to 168948.115
Date: 1/31/2011 5:52:55 PM
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Reuben Jones 2.0
so this is just saving money but not making money...am i correct?
This really depend on the player and how many people are bidding on the player...If the player value could have go up to 1.4m and you got him at only the cost of 422k....then you must be very lucky LOL

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168948.118 in reply to 168948.117
Date: 1/31/2011 6:27:38 PM
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yeah i get patient with transfer market to find those deals, but I am looking to increase my stadium soon i just have to get myself first out of the relegation shithole gutter.

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168948.119 in reply to 168948.114
Date: 1/31/2011 7:21:35 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
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Well can't say it always helps but lets look at it this way. Let say your arena is default at 5k seats for this example lets just say they are all bleachers. You have a good game and maxed out you make 150000. Then you get beat bad and drop 50%. You now just made 75k instead of 150k. Now lets double your stadium to 10k seats and the same thing happens. As you can see losing stinks but having 10k seats is always going to be better then having fewer because the typical negative you get is a % of the seats you have. It may look bad when you only fill 7k seats in a 15k seat arena but 7k is still more then the smallest you could have if you don't build. I know the numbers aren't near exact but just using this as an example.

Personal example-My arena seats just over 14k. I had a horrible game against VD's (thanks VD's by the way :) ) on TV and it killed my next home game. I only had 7700 show up for my next home game against Tachenko. I still made roughly 152k despite my poor attendance. Good attendance will put my total up to 250k.

Translation-The bigger arena the better

Problem-In division III is much harder to build fast because our money is tied up in salaries to survive. It is a catch 22 but when you can build..............build.

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168948.120 in reply to 168948.117
Date: 1/31/2011 7:25:23 PM
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More often then not it is when you buy and sell a player that will determine the price more then the player itself. There are times on the transfer list when a player will be more in demand then othesr therefore you will get more for the player. You will often notice the BB's will flood the market with "retired" players which always lowers the value of your player you are trying to sell. In other words pick the right time to sell and you will always make better money. The same goes for when you buy.

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