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224468.337 in reply to 224468.336
Date: 9/19/2012 9:52:53 AM
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nice player :) you got him pretty cheap for his skills :)

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224468.338 in reply to 224468.336
Date: 9/19/2012 6:08:44 PM
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The fact is the market price has utterly crashed for 99% of players but there is still 1% that are very expensive. Well trained forwards (SF or PF) with a great balance of skills and a high TSP still sell for a fortune. They are usually a good investment though because of the way they can create mismatches and shut down their opponents. The other player that has kept their value is 18 year old high potential players. There is no doubt that all those Aussie HoF players you, Iwen and Zazz spent millions on last season will not be worth anything close to what you paid for them ever again unless they become a world class forward after many many seasons of difficult training.

I was trying to bet an 18 year old myself this season and bookmarked all of them and bid on lots but always missed out until I was forced to settle for Dexter.

Dexter Leadbeater (22817866)
Point Guard
Owner: Chelsea Seagulls

Weekly salary: $ 18 026
Role: draws a paycheck
(BuzzerBeta)

DMI: 134100
Age: 21
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: strong

Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: sensational Handling: prominent
Driving: sensational ↑ Passing: sensational
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: awful Free Throw: strong

Experience: pitiful

Dexter says: "Blood. Sometimes it sets my teeth on edge, other times it helps me control the chaos."


The fact that he was much cheaper than the 18 year olds despite having seasons of training already invested and already capable of playin for me without turning games into an auto-loss is a huge bonus. In two seasons the 18 year old would still be a liability, in two seasons Dexter will be a very very dangerous man hopefully giveing me an all-Aussie starting team as long as I can get him enough inside training to play SF.

Cheaper.
Better now.
Already half trained.
Less of a risk.

It isn't what I wanted, I wanted a guy I could make into an U21 star, but we don't always get what we want, I was forced to settle for someone that was a much, much better investment.

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224468.339 in reply to 224468.337
Date: 9/19/2012 8:11:08 PM
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yer bargain aye!

i bought him for $200k or whatever, and he has this on his profile

" Of these, the ones with skills most similar to Loc Chung have been selling for around $ 500 000 to $ 750 000. "

hmmmm.... :)

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224468.340 in reply to 224468.338
Date: 9/19/2012 8:26:20 PM
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yer transfer market is such a funny thing. actually during my recent purchase i realised an extent to which the Free agency is affecting the transfer market.

my recent purcahse - Salary - $115k per week (or whatever it is)..... Free agency starting price - $1,150,000
The guys is 30... There were 34 year old free agents listed at starting price of $750k which is JUST STUPID.

I bought my guy for $215k.... ok so i nabbed a bargain, but when i was looking there were SOOOOOOOO many other players for sale who were a free agent and listed as the price above, OR, other users, who have seen this free agency price and thought 'oh thats what the market must be for this guy, ill list him at that'.
and in all honesty, it makes it VERY difficult to find a player for a more reasonable price, because people are still paying the inflated prices simply because its so hard and the choice is limited.

agree with all else u said up there as well. sometimes, less is more.







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224468.341 in reply to 224468.339
Date: 9/19/2012 9:46:25 PM
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lol i paid more for a 34yr old hargrave whose playing really bad lol

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224468.342 in reply to 224468.341
Date: 9/19/2012 9:51:29 PM
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But you do have the excitement of seeing what down pop he gets each week.

From: akuma

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224468.343 in reply to 224468.342
Date: 9/19/2012 9:59:22 PM
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anyone know when players start declining?
The earliest i've seen downpops is 32.. anyone seen one earlier?

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224468.344 in reply to 224468.342
Date: 9/19/2012 10:48:38 PM
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lol he hasnt down pop since i get him so there prolly be 1 on fri :(

From: yodabig

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224468.345 in reply to 224468.343
Date: 9/19/2012 11:18:04 PM
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There are no downpops at age 32 except for stamina, the earliest is age 33.

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224468.346 in reply to 224468.345
Date: 9/20/2012 4:39:47 AM
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Agree a well trained 20 or 21 year old is a lot better investment than an 18 year old.

I doubt if its possible to avoid relegation from the ABBL if you were playing an 18 year old for 48 minutes in each game

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224468.347 in reply to 224468.346
Date: 9/20/2012 4:49:31 AM
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You can't have your cake and eat it all. Only train one 18 year old if you are doing single position training and train them in the cup/scrimmages. Fairly simple isn't it? ;)

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