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From: CitB

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Date: 3/3/2008 7:42:24 AM
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must be a younger one then.

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Date: 3/3/2008 7:45:50 AM
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That would be an NT player??

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From: darykjozef

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Date: 3/3/2008 8:06:21 AM
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He's 21.

@Rijswijker:
He's from Czech Republic. Slim chance you are right.

But what about these?:
Owner:
Retired

Weekly salary:
$ 5 496

He's 19, from Poland.

Owner:
Retired

Weekly salary:
$ 5 790

18, from Serbia

Owner:
Retired

Weekly salary:
$ 5 745

24yo from Croatia.

Owner:
Retired

Weekly salary:
$ 5 997

24yo from Italy.

Owner:
Retired

Weekly salary:
$ 5 743

24yo from Italy.

Owner:
Retired

Weekly salary:
$ 5 935

29yo from Israel.


I'm quite certain the threshold is ~$5,500

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From: CitB

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Date: 3/3/2008 8:23:25 AM
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true, looks like 5.500...


From: darykjozef

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Date: 3/3/2008 8:26:12 AM
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I actually found one from Belgium at ~5300, but he may be NT material for all I know (I suppose I should mention that he's a SG).

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Date: 3/3/2008 3:40:33 PM
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I'm quite certain the threshold is ~$5,500

What position?

Above $6000 it was about 90% C and SG.

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Date: 3/4/2008 4:34:52 AM
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I couldn't tell you which position everyone was that I listed, and at this point, I can't be bothered to go through them all again trying to find out. Lots of Centers and SGs, perhaps a PG or PF. Don't really recall.

Are there different wage thresholds that are dependent upon the player's best position?

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Date: 3/4/2008 7:11:18 AM
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I couldn't tell you which position everyone was that I listed, and at this point, I can't be bothered to go through them all again trying to find out. Lots of Centers and SGs, perhaps a PG or PF. Don't really recall.

Are there different wage thresholds that are dependent upon the player's best position?
I have suggested in the past that there should be. A threshold of $6000 will catch quite ordinary centers that almost any club team could have; while a $6000 PG may be NT material in many countries.

I went through the TL with PG with passing at respectable+; and C with IS and ID above respectible. For the most part the threshold appears to be $6000, and perhaps $5400 for 18 and 19 YO. There were a couple of PG who were way below these levels, but they were NT members.

But there are some FA under $6000, who aren't NT members, and aren't young. Maybe, they are using a prospective salary. It isn't that unusual to find a FA with skill pops, which indicates that they have had at least 5 weeks training at some skill, which could drive their salary above $6000 at the next salary update.

Last season when they first instituted FA releases with a threshold of $4000 was before the All-Star Break. There were tons of FA at that level. They then increased it to $6000, and there were much less (in the the USA it went from dozens to a handful each week). After the salaries were updated at the All-Star break, there were a few more each week.