I apologise if I seem confrontational, but that was quite a condescending response, especially from a BB (if you are a BB).
You, yourself, have made clever decisions on the TL and I highly doubt that you really believe that it isn't the TL that has allowed the successful players to get where they are, more so than the strategic basketball decisions they have made.
Here is one example of some smart TL play:
(10596465) - bought for $51k on 12/24/2009 and sold for $600k on 3/1/2010. How many weeks is that? Or should we count it in days? That is almost $550k profit in trades for one player in a bit over 2 months.
I can see that you have also made seemingly bad decisions as well. That is irrelevant. The point is, if you're good on the TL, you can have a much stronger team than someone who isn't, and this negates anyone's Basketball Tactics.
If, over a couple of seasons, someone makes even just two million more on the TL compared to someone who doesn't, that expert TL player has either two million more on her/his arena or two million worth of extra skill points in players (this is putting aside other advantages of having more money like Drs, Trainers etc). And, because they're expert TLers, they're going to get good deals, so their two million will be worth even more than someone who isn't an expert TLer.
Now, after considering the above, consider these again:
-2-3
-Princeton
-FCP
-Shot Blocking
-JR (higher than like 13+)
-Big men with guard skills/guards with inside skills (most people realize these are nice to have, but most people also don't go through the trouble to train them seriously)
...the new isolation and box/1 tactics.
After three seasons, the expert TLer now has, and let's look at most likely minimums, probably an average of an extra 4 to up to 6 rating points on average extra than the person who doesn't. As a result, the person who learns and begins to understand the TL system will, in fact, most likely be in a different division to the person who was focussing only on tactics (even if their studied tactics were inclusive of the above) after three seasons.
The "list of things that aren't given much credit on the forums" become completely irrelevant in this case when the two supposed competitors are leagues apart. If you put the teams head to head, the expert TLer could choose almost any tactic and it would be a complete walkover.
All the above support the fact that this is a basketball
1. Trading 2. Management 3. Tactics game. 2 and 3 are very close and possibly inverse but 1 is definitely stuck at 1.