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264951.4 in reply to 264951.3
Date: 12/17/2014 7:33:33 PM
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I have relegated 3 times in the 3 years I have been playing (not this one, I lost my old acct). And each time I relegated my attendance went down, but went back up near max capacity by the first 4 weeks of the next season. So it really is temporary if you do well the next season.

Also if you are relegated on your first season, especially if you signed up 3 weeks before it ended, I think you are more likely to be placed into an All-Bot League so you have more time to learn and can see what a successful season and playoff feels like ;-). <PS> If you play all bots they're always Base Offense and Man D. I used 2-3 Zone Def against them always to increase rebounds. Patient is a great offense, too. You can experiment with various offenses and I'm sure you'll excel and win a bot league.

The player salaries are much higher for the top teams in the league, like GR Venom's I just added up is $144,370. Don't expect to compete with them, they Take It Easy for everyone but the top 4 teams in our league. And GR only really competes with 1 or 2 of them.

Thank you for the compliments on my players. Rheinsberg is an older player and a staple for my offfense, but I'm more looking forward to Swenson, Foster, and now my recent draft pick Jamison. I wish I had enough training to do all positions because Fuenbena and my Chinese C,

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264951.5 in reply to 264951.3
Date: 12/17/2014 7:36:08 PM
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I have relegated 3 times in the 3 years I have been playing (not this one, I lost my old acct). And each time I relegated my attendance went down, but went back up near max capacity by the first 4 weeks of the next season. So it really is temporary if you do well the next season.

Also if you are relegated on your first season, especially if you signed up 3 weeks before it ended, I think you are more likely to be placed into an All-Bot League so you have more time to learn and can see what a successful season and playoff feels like ;-). <PS> If you play all bots they're always Base Offense and Man D. I used 2-3 Zone Def against them always to increase rebounds. Patient is a great offense, too. You can experiment with various offenses and I'm sure you'll excel and win a bot league.

The player salaries are much higher for the top teams in the league, like GR Venom's I just added up is $144,370. Don't expect to compete with them, they Take It Easy for everyone but the top 4 teams in our league. And GR only really competes with 1 or 2 of them.

Thank you for the compliments on my players. Rheinsberg and Fuenbuena are older players and staples for my offfense, but I'm more looking forward to Swenson, Foster, and now my recent draft pick Jamison. I wish I had enough training to do all positions because my Chinese C, Yiu Lung are great assets. I may sell them for older players so they have the opportunity to be great players. But I can't get enough cash income to expand my arena and trade players.

And I'm most looking forward to my training results this season. I started this season set on training PG/SG skills like OD, Pass, Drive, and JS/R. I took screenshots of my players I'm training at the beginning of the season and I'm going to compare them at the end.

Are you training and what are you focusing on?

Last edited by Penumbra at 12/17/2014 7:39:49 PM

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264951.6 in reply to 264951.5
Date: 12/24/2014 4:47:12 PM
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each time I relegated my attendance went down, but went back up near max capacity by the first 4 weeks of the next season. So it really is temporary if you do well the next season.


Ok cool. Yeah I was hoping to put off buying any players if I could win my relegation and stay up. But with my last loss to MO money im probably gonna be auto relegated this season.

If you play all bots they're always Base Offense and Man D. I used 2-3 Zone Def against them always to increase rebounds. Patient is a great offense, too. You can experiment with various offenses and I'm sure you'll excel and win a bot league.


Nice that good to know. Yeah maybe I can find a system that works for me too.

The player salaries are much higher for the top teams in the league, like GR Venom's I just added up is $144,370. Don't expect to compete with them, they Take It Easy for everyone but the top 4 teams in our league. And GR only really competes with 1 or 2 of them.


Wow! I'll just grumble from afar, and moan about how my life would be better if I had that kind of team salary lol.

Thank you for the compliments on my players. Rheinsberg and Fuenbuena are older players and staples for my offfense, but I'm more looking forward to Swenson, Foster, and now my recent draft pick Jamison. I wish I had enough training to do all positions because my Chinese C, Yiu Lung are great assets. I may sell them for older players so they have the opportunity to be great players. But I can't get enough cash income to expand my arena and trade players.


Sorry to see that no one made the All-star team for you. I'm Fuen and Rheins got vots though. Jamison and Foster look awesome. I'd be excited to see how much better they are by next season. Yeah I gotta start investing more in the arena so many I'll make more money when I get sent down to D.5.

And I'm most looking forward to my training results this season. I started this season set on training PG/SG skills like OD, Pass, Drive, and JS/R. I took screenshots of my players I'm training at the beginning of the season and I'm going to compare them at the end. Are you training and what are you focusing on?


That was smart. I got a couple pops on my PGs, but I only joined and started training around the all-star break so they don't look much better yet. One was pitiful in outside defense!!! Thank god he is now mediocre haha.

Think your gonna stay in playoff contention? I'd like to have a rooting interest in the Big 8 semi-final/first round.

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264951.7 in reply to 264951.6
Date: 12/31/2014 11:55:45 PM
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It's always nice to peruse the market for new players. I like to see if I can snipe a well-rounded player for around $25k and train them into their specialties. I can't stand seeing players with Inept for lower stats for any stat. This also produces a "Rubber-Band Effect" on the training of the other stats. If you have a level 4 stat (Inept) and a level 10 stat (Prominent), then it will take less training points to improve the level 4 stat. This difference in training scales with the difference between levels. The lowest stat on your player can hinder the training of the rest of their stats, even if it's difficult to tell when you first start training them.

Which is why I try to find well-rounded players.

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264951.8 in reply to 264951.7
Date: 1/8/2015 10:48:33 AM
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That is a great suggestion. I have actually been looking for an opinion on the forums to sway me in my training one way or the other. I have two decent PG prospects and I planned on just training them in passing, handling, and outside defense. That way they would take minimal shots but be lock-down defenders and passers. I always liked Gary Payton so my training reflects that i guess. However I have noticed they are pitiful in inside defense. Since they are so young I wonder if now is the best time to try to pop third tier skills.

Do you think its more important to conveyer belt trainees or make them into your ideal players?

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264951.10 in reply to 264951.8
Date: 1/9/2015 6:29:00 AM
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I try to make trainees that I'll use but eventually end up selling them to help fill other holes. I currently train only C/PF. Right now, I have 3 guys 21-22 year olds with salaries over $12K. I have a 4th trainee who is ok behind them.

It's almost time to sell one of them to help fill the rest of the roster. Depends on the draft and if I get a legit big prospect to replace him.

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264951.11 in reply to 264951.10
Date: 1/10/2015 4:58:15 PM
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I try to make trainees that I'll use but eventually end up selling them to help fill other holes. I currently train only C/PF. Right now, I have 3 guys 21-22 year olds with salaries over $12K. I have a 4th trainee who is ok behind them.

It's almost time to sell one of them to help fill the rest of the roster. Depends on the draft and if I get a legit big prospect to replace him.


It sounds like a balancing act. What can I get away with, in order to win now or later...

Do you think single position training or double position training is more efficient?

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264951.12 in reply to 264951.11
Date: 1/12/2015 6:39:00 AM
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What is double position training? You mean training guard prospects and F/C prospects alterating? Or do you mean training the same prospects as guards and FCs?

Either way, I don't think either idea is a good one as you'll never get the players high enough (I'm shooting for a level II team). Find F/Cs who have some JS/Passing skills, or find guards who have some IS/Rebounding skills. I focus entirely on the former.

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264951.13 in reply to 264951.12
Date: 1/12/2015 6:39:42 AM
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But I could care less about winning in level IV. I'll add some veterans to round out my roster to try and accomplish that.

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264951.14 in reply to 264951.13
Date: 1/13/2015 4:40:32 PM
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I got a good draft pick.

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