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270469.10 in reply to 270469.8
Date: 5/13/2015 5:50:11 PM
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thanks man ill add you to my buddy list if I need anything. I think I know the ins and outs of a player well enough in real life just not that much on bb

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270469.11 in reply to 270469.9
Date: 5/13/2015 5:54:28 PM
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12 or 20 guys on the TL versus 22,000 teams wanting to train players up to get benefits with the Training Extension Tax.

I have 1757 players for sale and I'm $25,835,360 in debt. Buy them at outrageous prices, or be selfish and make me go bankrupt. You decide, BB.
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270469.12 in reply to 270469.9
Date: 5/13/2015 5:56:53 PM
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Supply always impacts value in an open market. Here there is a very low supply of tall players who are young and have high potential. If someone wants to train an elite big man, they are going to have to pay the market price, which is going to be increased as a result of the limited supply.
Yes, there is some luck (not necessarily all luck though, depending on how one uses draft scouting points) in getting a young player with great potential (and the right height), but that too is part of the game.
If you don't think a player is worth the price, don't bid on him. Realistically, I wouldn't advise people to bid on MVP potential players unless they really have a solid understanding of how training works and have a clear plan for how they intend to train the player they are bidding on. MVP and higher potential players are not someone you go searching for on the transfer market if you are simply looking for a low salary guy to plug into your team.

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270469.13 in reply to 270469.11
Date: 5/13/2015 5:57:42 PM
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you can probably cut that number by 15% just making a number up whose have a set team and have team field already and is homegrown and doesnt look into the transfer market but rather save money by going into the draft.

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270469.14 in reply to 270469.13
Date: 5/13/2015 5:59:30 PM
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12-20 out of 10,000 would be the exact same thing. Supply and demand.

I have 1757 players for sale and I'm $25,835,360 in debt. Buy them at outrageous prices, or be selfish and make me go bankrupt. You decide, BB.
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270469.15 in reply to 270469.14
Date: 5/13/2015 6:03:41 PM
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we were just using 12-20 as a example werent we? Someone else already knew the number of players for the position of powerfoward unless they were making it up as well. Straight to the point here it doesnt matter if there was a 100 players in the market at the same position or 12 players in the market for the position what matters is that there is less of and object means more valuable to the player plus team

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270469.16 in reply to 270469.15
Date: 5/13/2015 6:08:14 PM
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I think the point you might be missing, most attributed to playing a short time, is that players can go for a high price if the owner wants them for any reason(high salary, low salary, great starting skills, high potential, named Thomas) and some attributes create an atmosphere of high prices whether or not the player is ready to play regular starter minutes or not. Just from looking at your players salaries, I wouldn't buy any of them with the intention of them being a competitive starter, even with my team being a bit less competitive this year going for an all-American team.

I have 1757 players for sale and I'm $25,835,360 in debt. Buy them at outrageous prices, or be selfish and make me go bankrupt. You decide, BB.
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270469.17 in reply to 270469.11
Date: 5/13/2015 6:08:46 PM
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also its going to take me more than 1 season just to make about 500k if im not expanding arena have everything right no overpaid staff no mistakes my first try see where im going here? Which I plan on doing a massive arena upgrade at the end of the season.

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270469.18 in reply to 270469.11
Date: 5/14/2015 4:16:15 PM
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@Duke

this guy on my roster Brad Simpson started out with 1.4k salary and now he's 18k
he actually had beautiful secondaries but terrible primaries, but as you can see, an 18 year old's salary won't say much.

if that MVP had at least 3k salary he'd probably be selling for 650k up to a mil lol.

and people buy trainees for 2mil *cough* tough *cough* as well, so....

hey, roata cost me 125k, look at him now !


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270469.19 in reply to 270469.18
Date: 5/14/2015 5:05:00 PM
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and people buy trainees for 2mil *cough* tough *cough* as well, so....


A really nice, relatively tall 18 yo American MVP with nice JR/OD/PA went for over $3M in the past week.