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From: tykit

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239376.2 in reply to 239376.1
Date: 3/22/2013 6:29:57 PM
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Hi,
Your idea seems nice. Still, it shouldn't prevent teams in lower divisions to get a nice HOF pick aswell.

I just thought about another thing : having draft picks going with money in trading players (as it is IRL).
A team ranking in lower than 10th place in its league could provide a nice 2nd pick and not afford buying a useful but expensive player...
But how to get it along with the transfer bids ?
Is it cheating safe ?
cheers

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239376.3 in reply to 239376.1
Date: 3/22/2013 10:58:21 PM
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So magically, Teams in the higher division have the ability to train 3 players a season? How man teams in your division, are actively training more then 1 18yo? So what is the point of reward them with more money, since many teams don't train or if they do, they don't train much? The higher division, already get higher TV contracts and gate receipts. Now they will get another reward of higher potential rookies to sell?

Suggestion 3, is the only thing I can get on board with.

From: E.B.W.

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239376.4 in reply to 239376.3
Date: 3/22/2013 11:24:40 PM
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I agree. The third suggestion is the only one i like but i like it a lot. It would be nice to see all those 19 year olds not get wasted.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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239376.5 in reply to 239376.3
Date: 3/23/2013 7:14:19 AM
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If you train 3 rookies in higher division, you magically relegate.
Why would HOFs declare themselves for a draft in Div5?
The higher divisions should be an attractive proposition. Now, it's better to parachute down to the bottom of the leagues before leapfrogging back up, than trying to make ends meet in a tough Div3.
People don't train much, because it's unprofitable and good trainees are scarce therefore overpriced because 90% of the draft is garbage.

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239376.6 in reply to 239376.5
Date: 3/23/2013 11:48:49 AM
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If you train 3 rookies in higher division, you magically relegate.

Then why given them better draftees?

Why would HOFs declare themselves for a draft in Div5?

Because this is a simulator, not real life. The players, don't care who they play for, as long as their check clears every week. When the money runs out, they become Free Agents (if the meet the criteria). Players, in this game, have zero ego, they couldn't care less who they play for.

The higher divisions should be an attractive proposition.

IT IS. It is financial better to be in higher leagues. Owners are always trying to move up the rungs on the ladder. As I said before, the players don't care, they have no emotional investment to any teams or leagues.

Now, it's better to parachute down to the bottom of the leagues before leapfrogging back up, than trying to make ends meet in a tough Div3.

Try it. Try relegating, see how easy it easy to get fans to show up, to keep your roster on less income, then hope you can win your league and promote back up. It is not as easy as think you it is.

People don't train much, because it's unprofitable

What how is it unprofitable? You had to have made that up.

and good trainees are scarce therefore overpriced because 90% of the draft is garbage.

Since they are scarce they would be priced accordingly, isn't that how supply and demand works?

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239376.7 in reply to 239376.1
Date: 3/23/2013 12:08:11 PM
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You seem to be focusing #1 only for major nations.

Lets explore how that would work in the likes of Armenia, Japan, Ghana, etc

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239376.8 in reply to 239376.5
Date: 3/23/2013 4:49:48 PM
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I honestly think one thing that would help is to get rid of all the potentials lower than allstar.

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239376.9 in reply to 239376.6
Date: 3/23/2013 5:08:36 PM
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God forbid BB makes changes to resemble real life. Maybe you and some others would play BB if it simulated other things as well, but for me and many others it's interesting only because it's basketball.
So you don't have to explain that numbers don't have egos.
Of course it's better in higher leagues, but to get there you might have to sacrifice training, and you can forget about the existence of the draft!
The training is unprofitable because it doesn't get you into higher leagues, and often you have to pay for the trainees and the trainer more than what you'd pay for the final product.
Trainees are not priced accordingly because people are dreamers. If you compare their value to ready-made players you'll see they're overpriced.
People who tank don't try to keep their roster or promote straight back, they keep falling and accumulating money, getting draft picks in those 10%, until they feel they've got enough to release the catapult.

I don't wanna convince you. I just don't understand the purpose of creating 90% draft garbage, so I'm suggesting remedies.

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239376.10 in reply to 239376.7
Date: 3/23/2013 5:12:50 PM
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In smaller nations it would look like Chekreyes suggestion. OMG they won't have bench warmers, I wonder if the whole system collapses then..

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239376.11 in reply to 239376.1
Date: 3/23/2013 5:20:58 PM
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#2 just to clarify, since I'm getting no love for this point:

You could train all players until they turn 21 without hitting the salary cap.
So even an announcer could have prolific skills, which would be easily adequate in Div4,5.

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239376.12 in reply to 239376.8
Date: 3/23/2013 6:30:58 PM
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Not get rid of them but they should change the ratio. In every draft it seems 2/3 of players are automatically useless because of their low potential. It is too much. I don't want every draft to be full of $5k HoF players but you should be able to draft an 18 year $3k old allstar every season even if you have the last pick. There should be around a third of the draft useful and trainable players rather than the current 10% at most.

Wild guess but here is the current ratios:

60% Degrees of uselessness: announcer, bench warmer, role player, 6th man or starter
24% star or allstar (12 per draft)
12% perennial allstar or superstar (6 per draft)
4% MVP, hall of famer or all-time great (2 per draft)

Whereas I think it should be more like:
26% Degrees of uselessness: announcer, bench warmer, role player, 6th man or starter (12 per draft they are all just getting fired anyway but I agree there should be some useless players although how useful is a $1k 19 year old MVP?)
24% star (12 per draft not great but can be a 3rd trainee)
24% allstar (12 per draft everyone should be able to get one at the minimum)
18% perennial allstar (9 per draft by the time you allow for skills and age still not that many trainable but much more common to be honest I don't even want to train this potential but at least you can do something)
6% superstar (3 per draft about right now)
2% MVP, hall of famer or all-time great (1 per draft make these guys really rare and special)


Last edited by yodabig at 3/23/2013 6:43:33 PM

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