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104343.3 in reply to 104343.2
Date: 8/8/2009 3:17:12 PM
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Players from the old team remain on the bot team until they get a new manager when the old players are retired.

It wouldn't make sense to make a new set of players when a team bot and ANOTHER set when a new manager comes in.

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104343.4 in reply to 104343.3
Date: 8/8/2009 3:20:09 PM
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normally they stay bot don't play, and it makes sense also like it makes sense that the new team starts with new players.

Also i don't expect a team without owner to pay high salarys, alone this should be a reason why the players left, and makes it more reasonable then new player sfor new teams.

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104343.5 in reply to 104343.1
Date: 8/12/2009 2:44:18 PM
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The answer to question 2 is that the players are playing out of their position.

When match orders are not set (which is obviuosly the case as the team is bot-controlled), the computerized manager selects formations following some weird rules. Something like: the best player in the roster, wage-wise, is the starting PG, the second to best is the starting SG, and so on... so basically positions are decided regardless of players' roles and a C may play as a PG or a SG, and vice versa.

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104343.6 in reply to 104343.5
Date: 8/13/2009 3:09:35 AM
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yeah, thats exactly it. i somehow missed that point when checking the boxscores. i think this is a problem that should be corrected as if someone has his players suited well wagewise then he will be competitive season long when goes bot. this might affect the standings at the end of the season.

From: SammyD

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104343.7 in reply to 104343.5
Date: 8/13/2009 8:47:54 PM
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I've never noticed that before either! Thanks for the info :)

Last edited by SammyD at 8/13/2009 8:48:05 PM