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117670.67 in reply to 117670.66
Date: 11/9/2009 9:36:36 PM
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so where would a HOF/MVP SF be capped?


While we can't tell exactly what is going to happen with salaries next season, there is no way to give you a reasonable answer at this time. Not that I can at leaste.

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117670.68 in reply to 117670.65
Date: 11/10/2009 6:12:42 AM
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It sounds logical that it is the sum of certain skills that makes one reach the soft cap...

Do remember that positions vary season to season if your training on that player varies - a shooting guard might turn into a small forward or vice versa for example...

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117670.69 in reply to 117670.68
Date: 11/10/2009 8:31:15 AM
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It sounds logical that it is the sum of certain skills that makes one reach the soft cap...

Do remember that positions vary season to season if your training on that player varies - a shooting guard might turn into a small forward or vice versa for example...


Well, my whole point is that this weighted sum does not depend on position.

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117670.70 in reply to 117670.69
Date: 11/10/2009 10:21:47 AM
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Another analisis could be taken into our criteria then - by seeing if such and such points and their sums have something to do with salary and capping...

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Date: 11/10/2009 11:02:35 AM
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Another analisis could be taken into our criteria then - by seeing if such and such points and their sums have something to do with salary and capping...


Yes, they do. That's why salaries have been an useful way to approximate potential caps. But since they are only indirectly related, salaries are an ambiguos and certainly not very precise, yet useful, way to have and idea about potential caps.