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From: Kukoc

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Date: 1/1/2012 6:02:50 PM
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We were over this once before. You have drafted something great earlier aswell. You just have to change your training plan if you want to train your own draftee. Why is this so hard for you?
It's like drafting D.Rose and selling/trading him for S.Nash, because you want a veteran backcourt, while training Noah and Boozer.

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Date: 1/1/2012 6:21:00 PM
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It was proven void, as always. And as always, you could not face with that...

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Date: 1/1/2012 6:23:40 PM
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Like your claim about draftees that have to be signed, like your claim about the Leagues having only Veteran Teams, which was shot down by an BB immediately with stats proving the different, like your claim that there were no people playing at All Star level over the last few drafts, like... wait. Has any of your claims EVER stood valid during the last 20212312 discussions?

Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, die Dummheit und das All...
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Date: 1/1/2012 6:30:48 PM
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Shaq in his prime years was much better than his first years.
Not to mention Kobe, Nash, Nowitzki and others that you "accidentaly" forgot to mention.
Shaq is a rare case that just proves the opposite - a player who is power advantage was so big that he was very good in his first pro year.

You have mentioned Shooting and... Michael Jordan, in two different arguments.
Unluckily combining them both your arguments turn into... VOID.
Michael jordan was an atheltic player with a solid shooting at most.
In his last years he had an excelent shooting abilities.

Kid was not a good three pointer, and he his a very good one now days.

And so on...

VOID...

In reality, a more mature (on their game) players will get to the better leagues.

In reality, those players will earn much more when being at those leagues.
As we all saw, none of the NBA players earned more during the break when playing abroad.

VOID again...

Last edited by Pini פיני at 1/1/2012 6:33:34 PM

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204125.114 in reply to 204125.112
Date: 1/1/2012 6:46:43 PM
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Like your claim about draftees that have to be signed, like your claim about the Leagues having only Veteran Teams, which was shot down by an BB immediately with stats proving the different, like your claim that there were no people playing at All Star level over the last few drafts, like... wait. Has any of your claims EVER stood valid during the last 20212312 discussions?
And this his why you are not answering what had been proven VOID.

I will not answer you false acusations, as they just not matter to current disscussion.
This forum is for BBs to hear thoughts of imrovements and decide.
I don't care about a single (or more) user who writes with false intentions and cannot be part of human behaving disscussion.

The BB will take desicions not upon numbers or upon bad language used, and as your calims does not have any hold, I know that my desicion not to answer any of your false accusation had been the right thing to do.

:XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD :XD

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204125.118 in reply to 204125.109
Date: 1/1/2012 7:11:01 PM
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I want to point to what yodabig had point out here, which points exactly to what I'm repeatedly saying:
I have spent $20,000 a week since season 10 and while I have drafted some insane players to sell, I have never drafted one like that for me to train.


The higher divisions' teams DOES NOT train their draft players.
It is interesting for the BB managers to take a look at the amount of money the first divisions teams even invest at scouting.

And again I will quote what another user wrote in a different thread here -
there are a lot of teams (that had been in this game for the first seasons) who are intentinaly tanking their way to the lower leagues in order of experiencing real training
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This is (BTW) why on some of the first divisions there are few teams that are not from the first 4 seasons.

A decent (not great, decent is enough) manager who had started at those seasons, did not retired, and enjoys not realy playing BB managing (as they are not realy train) will just keep be part of the first division.

And as proven at least one quoarter of the users (who are part of the France, Spanish or Italian leagues) are in a league where only teams that had joined not later than the forth season!!!
Reminder - we are starting the 18 season!!
And of course I did not checked all nations, and did not checked what have happened to all those teams who had started at those first seasons - did they left the game, decided to tank or where realy bad BB managers.

So, a real cahnge is needed. One of them is in the draft.
1) Drafting a player with higher (average DMI) to higher divisions.
2) First round draft players will have a secure contract (cannot be sold or fired) on their first seasons.

From: yodabig

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204125.119 in reply to 204125.110
Date: 1/1/2012 10:13:17 PM
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We were over this once before. You have drafted something great earlier aswell.


Yes I have said multiple times that I have drafted some great players, but great to sell but not great to for me to train.

It's like drafting D.Rose and selling/trading him for S.Nash, because you want a veteran backcourt, while training Noah and Boozer.


Your argument makes no sense at all. A better analogy is that you already have D. Rose and Wall on your team and then when you draft Dwight Howard you should just get rid of Rose and Wall just because the draft randomly gave you a big man.You should abandon the seasons of training you have already put in to your guards, sell them, so that you can now train the big man you drafted. And oh yeah, now that you will have to be training big men you will have to sell your old big men as that will become your training position. And then you will also have to buy two more big man trainees.

So you are suggesting that just because you draft a big man you should abandon your current trainees who you put seasons into. Sell them. Buy new guards. Also sell your big men. Then buy new big men that can be trained. This is what you are telling me I should have done? Seriously? Not kidding right? This is what you would do? And you ask me

Why is this so hard for you?


I already had two guards I was very happy training and just thought that it should be possible at some stage to draft a third. Silly me.

So perhaps if we can now get away from the ad hominem agruments you can give me one reason why it is good for the game for 90% of the players drafted by good teams to be fired within a few days while as I have shown NBA teams keep a lot of theirs.

Last edited by yodabig at 1/1/2012 10:16:43 PM

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