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166665.53 in reply to 166665.52
Date: 12/21/2010 3:51:14 PM
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That probably just means they are suspended and lose 1/82 of their salary.

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Date: 12/21/2010 3:52:17 PM
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That probably just means they are suspended and lose 1/82 of their salary.

Actually, this makes sense too.

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Date: 12/21/2010 3:52:40 PM
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The NBA is a bi-weekly pay schedule system, in which the money is determined by whether or not you are under contract during the previous two weeks. The total numbers of games is not included, unless a player was suspended for a game without pay i.e. breach of contract.


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Date: 12/21/2010 6:39:22 PM
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We all know that the structure and rules cannot mimic real life despite the fact we all want to have rule changes that mirror a truer reflection of the real game of Basketball.


NBA players get paid every two weeks during the regular season. Their whole salary is paid during that time. That looks a lot like the new BB. And I mean, a lot.


don't know how it is in the NBA, but in europe player usually get money for reaching targets. So a team, pays more salary(including Bonuses) when they reach the PO.

My favourite german teams, said last season that they loose money in a 3 games series(best of 3), through the bonus payment as the team who get homecourt in the 2 and 4th game.

I like the change, because maybe the 5th placed isn't that crappy then before, but the difference isn't that big through the extra chanches as 3/4 placed teams(who sometimes tanked to get 6 before that change) and the problem with the 6th placed team should be gone.

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166665.59 in reply to 166665.56
Date: 12/21/2010 7:44:46 PM
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It's pretty cut and dry based on his message. Teams with no playoff games don't pay salary. Teams with one playoff game won't pay the second week, when they have no games. Unless you know something I don't.

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Date: 12/21/2010 7:59:36 PM
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Unless I got the econ updates wrong, in the second week, only 6 teams will be in the competition -- the two finalists and the 4 teams battling for relegation. This means 10 teams will get the reduction benefit in the second week.

But this doesn't change your point much -- it doesn't look like the measure is designed to be equitable. Which may or may not be good, I guess.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 12/21/2010 8:01:29 PM

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Date: 12/21/2010 8:08:11 PM
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You do have them wrong. If the relegation series goes three games (and almost all of them do), the tie breaker is played on the same day as the first day on the finals, i.e. the Tuesday of the second week of the playoffs.

That's correct, but it does affect my count: the teams that are not involved in the second week are the 5th and the 8th spots (4 total), as well as the 6 teams eliminated from the top eight (4 on the previous Tuesday, 2 on the previous Saturday) -- for a total of ten.

Point is, the regular season ends on a Saturday, so the first two rounds of the top 8 take up the first "fiscal" week from the playoffs.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 12/21/2010 8:08:54 PM

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