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6 changes that would take less than 5 mins & make the game better

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221190.18 in reply to 221190.1
Date: 7/3/2012 11:38:17 AM
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I like idea six but I think is should be scaled to age... maybe make the players 25 year and younger still 10x their salary and raise the starting price 1x each year they are older than 25. This would simulate players wanting get more money then they are really worth at the end of their career. And it would get more of those older players retired.

All the zones are wonky from time to time honestly. I like to play the 1-3-1 and sometimes it works great and other times when I have a guy not built for it in a spot it completely breaks down, even if they are supposed to be in a relative protected zone in the traditional 1-3-1 in the middle and I've seen this in upper division games too. I don't know if these are 'slider' issues or game engine issues. Like possession over 24 seconds or reset of the shot clock on blocks.

I do wish the draft was a bit better too, and that 19 year olds weren't relative garbage. I'd say get rid of them, or make them better and I'd make players relatively better in higher division, I think its a little ridiculous that I can pull a trainee that better then most of the guys DI guys got.

I don;t know how easy any of that is to code but it would make the game more enjoyable in the long haul.

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221190.20 in reply to 221190.13
Date: 7/3/2012 4:47:39 PM
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Like all except 3 and 6. Reason why cause I see a lot of old players retire. And I've "sculpted" my team in S19 like that.

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221190.21 in reply to 221190.20
Date: 7/10/2012 7:58:55 PM
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some peeps dont like the 4 improving draft picks

the point is each season u draft 3 guys

within a week in most seasons most r sacked

90% of the players drafted r just way too crap 2 use

gm-crazyeye said u should se the bad players trained @ the start

well @ the start every1 had allstar* unlimited potential so every1 was good

does anyone train a bbdeveloper?
does anyone train a announcer?
does anyone train a bench warmer ?
does anyone train a role player?
does anyone train a 6th man?
does anyone train a starter?

the answer is no except for the occasional new player who will do it & then discovering how much he has been tricked will probably quit the game discovering his 6th man will never ever become harden, manu or the jet

all they are is just variations of useless

sure a chunk of players in each draft should be kwame brown/hasheem thabeet but why 75%?

MVP/HoF/ATG guys hould really be more rare in my opinion but that is a different topic :P

but the basic levels of trainable guys star, allstar & perennial allstar is what most players in the draft should be

sure lots will have $2k starting salary, some will be 7" PGs, some will have atrocious OD & ID, some will foul out in 6 minutes every game so they will never be trained

most will go to teams that wont or cant train properly

so it will still be only a few guys that get trained

but if a team wants a young guy that they can actually develop into somethig reasonable they should be ale to draft 1 per season on average even with a late pick, not 1 per 10 seasons!

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221190.22 in reply to 221190.21
Date: 7/11/2012 3:47:18 AM
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well @ the start every1 had allstar* unlimited potential so every1 was good


i had had a starter nearly in an U21 world cup team, not sure if he made the final cut but he was very close. see lot of good stars.

And sorry,i hear always 19 year old ain't worth to be scouted or drafted we had 22 year old trainee, to have at least some skills at the start ;) 6th men could reach a decent level, not div 1 or 2 starter but even there backup, but nobody trains them since there are so many better players out there.

Since the number of training spot don't raise, an increased quality would move the to bad to training spot higher.

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221190.23 in reply to 221190.22
Date: 7/11/2012 8:44:29 AM
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the difference would be instead of having to train a random spanish player in australia, which u can do right now for peanuts a 19yo 4k superstar the week after the draft sells for $50k or less, u could actually train up ur own draft pick like every real nba team does every season but which is close to impossible in bb

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221190.24 in reply to 221190.23
Date: 7/11/2012 8:57:44 AM
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like every real nba team does every season


they don't do that every season, and those players also end up beeing to weak or just good enough for the bench quite often which isn't considered reasonable here.

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221190.25 in reply to 221190.24
Date: 7/11/2012 9:41:55 AM
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no i agree u r right

only 90% of nba teams train their draft picks not all

pity it is like 10% here

& u r also right

durant, howard, rose, westbrook, smith, duncan, wade, pierce, bynum they all suck

oh no they dont

yeah basically vast majority of nba teams have at least one star who was their draft pick it would be a lot more but unlike in BB the stars can chose to leave like lebron

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221190.26 in reply to 221190.25
Date: 7/11/2012 9:53:38 AM
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no i agree u r right

only 90% of nba teams train their draft picks not all

pity it is like 10% here

& u r also right

durant, howard, rose, westbrook, smith, duncan, wade, pierce, bynum they all suck

oh no they dont

yeah basically vast majority of nba teams have at least one star who was their draft pick it would be a lot more but unlike in BB the stars can chose to leave like lebron


Yeah, you also get teams like Denver and Memphis where they did what you say, but it didn't work out. Or Memphis where Rudy Gay and OJ Mayo jus never quite lived up to it...

Or lets not forget Sacremento.

The door goes both ways. So snapping at the guy to prove your point may make you feel important and right... but the fact is, both of you are partially correct.

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221190.27 in reply to 221190.25
Date: 7/11/2012 11:23:19 AM
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durant, howard, rose, westbrook, smith, duncan, wade, pierce, bynum they all suck


never said it, i just say that not 90% of the team get a future star with there first round pick. often they are bench players, often they are traded right after or short time before the draft(not to forget the one traded much earlier), often they continue there career in europe after 1-2 years of failing expectations.

It is not like that NBA team, get everyseason a future Superstar.

Also i doubt, you can really compare it since the market is much more limited over there and the contract have a other value/quality ratio especially for draft.

The player who are selled by the spanish 2,3,4 league teams en masse, get your training space since they simply fit better to your team or are better(but they also come from the same draft system) and there need for the market is very low since there many dudes that quality looking for a team. I think NBA teams get pretty complete players, who all get training(even if they play more then train)

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