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274103.9 in reply to 274103.8
Date: 10/28/2015 8:59:50 AM
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Seattle Thunders wasn't going exactly well before going to Oklahoma


Man, you just made so many enemies with this casual comment. Seattle Thunder???




At least it wasn't OKC Blue or Tulsa Thunder...



Those sound like strains of something Shawn Kemp might be familiar with!

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Seattle Thunders wasn't going exactly well before going to Oklahoma
Man, you just made so many enemies with this casual comment. Seattle Thunder???


Clearly, he meant Vancouver Thunder.

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Date: 10/28/2015 10:47:50 AM
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i think it's not a bad thing, going down this season in a "easy" league...

In next season, you can built your team at better, train some good young player, and extend your stadium because more tickets= more money every home game.

Look at this day, like a little school, don't worry if you lose relegation game, read all you can find here, and i think you can to have fun here..!

WELCOME...!!

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Date: 10/28/2015 12:10:27 PM
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Welcome.

Don't mind if you get relegated -- it will allow you to be more competitive at the new level.

Examine the rosters of your opponents in your new or current league. Judge the players by salary and age. This gives you a bit of a glimpse of the level of your competition.

Compare your players to what is available to you cheaply on the transfer list. You will find it is easy to improve your team at first. Be aware that after about age 32 the players' skills start to decline. You can easily build your team one position at a time. People grossly overpay for youth (18-21 or 18-22 or so) on the transfer list, so you're not likely to find any bargains in that price range. If there are no players available at a decent price, it is a good time to invest in your arena.

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Seattle Thunders wasn't going exactly well before going to Oklahoma
Man, you just made so many enemies with this casual comment. Seattle Thunder???


Clearly, he meant Vancouver Thunder.


Or perhaps he was referring to the OKC Zombie Sonics.

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Date: 10/28/2015 12:30:26 PM
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I just started playing and got my team at what appears to be the end of the season. My newly-founded team of scrubs played one regulation game, losing 112-63.

Now I'm suddenly in a relegation series I guess which I probably have no chance of winning. Game 1, I lost 85-58, despite doing a perfect prediction in both tactics areas.

I'm just wondering if this is a normal start for this game... to be throw into the game and promptly booted from your level without being able to do anything.

It seems like an odd design choice to force new players to deal with another team's misfortune without having any of the players that causes the situation, but instead be given garbage players who couldn't win if their lives depended on it.

Also the game's pretty confusing to be able to adjust and figure out how to make a team that can compete that quickly since you're essentially building from scratch (not to mention, I wasn't allowed to sign players for the first few days anyway).

Anyone understand the thought process behind this sort of setup?


I underwent the same thing years ago when I started. Plopped right into a DIV season with over half the season gone. Needless to say, I was discouraged, but actually thought I could win my relegation tourney if I could just climb out of last place, so I CT'd my final league game to no avail, not realizing that Game Shape was actually a thing I needed to keep track of (I was playing my best players 120+ minutes per week). I then wrote a fairly heated message wondering how that could have happened and was pretty upset. What followed was an incredibly helpful series of messages with good advice and encouraging me to stay on.

That draft, I got my franchise player (turns 32 at the end of this season).
The next season, I won my DV easily while training and building my arena.
Then a couple seasons in DIV, followed by a long time in DIII, and now I've been in DII for about a year IRL.

So yep... this is normal. Best of luck in the upcoming draft!

Welcome to Buzzerbeater.

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Date: 10/28/2015 1:56:27 PM
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Expect to spend a year in the game before your team is ready to be competitive without sacrificing its future


Which my first season in division 4 I was disappointed toss my cup game to focus on relegation series and rebuild my team to the youngest in my league. So far I have only one player from division 5 that stayed on my team he gets 10 rebound a game every so often. I have consistently maintain a competitive team from day one in division 4. I was in the 4th spot last season I met my goal and made the three spot this season. Now my goal is 3 or higher more preferably 2 or higher in my division my side of the conference. I know I can beat the 2nd team Dinkle Smurfs in my league playoffs if he continues to play base offense man to man. My team is only going to get better each season and salary is going to go higher. Plus I am about finish with my lower tier/luxury boxes. My next goal for the team is to complete lower tier to 500 seats and then work on bleachers and courtside seats. Like you said before finish higher priced seats first then go build lower price seats.

Heading on the right path so far. Are you?
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274103.17 in reply to 274103.6
Date: 10/28/2015 2:34:38 PM
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So am I correct in understanding that I should just pick anyone recent/active in a high league level and see if they're willing to tutor rather than use the thread of people who signed up to be mentors? I noticed some teams linked in the mentor thread are now bots :p

Last edited by Crazy Li at 10/28/2015 2:35:26 PM

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Date: 10/28/2015 3:17:19 PM
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I'd post in the thread before sending direct ingame emails, but that's just me.


Last edited by Lemonshine at 10/28/2015 3:17:34 PM

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Date: 10/28/2015 4:59:46 PM
Monkeykid Maniacs
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Normally, I would too, but the thread's directions say to direct mail and not to post on the thread :/

Last edited by Crazy Li at 10/28/2015 5:00:16 PM

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