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207811.11 in reply to 207811.10
Date: 2/2/2012 4:50:01 AM
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but in this case, if he was still in the leaguehhe would most likely won, also there are different kind of voters some prioritize performances and other team succes. I believe BB Charles produced once a good example with his Grubb, who spöitted the voters with an player of an succesful team.

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207811.12 in reply to 207811.8
Date: 2/2/2012 8:47:46 AM
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being the best player on the best team is the way to win


Thats not how the MVP is determined in this game most of the time.

If the players mentioned in the OP the one with better stats should have won the trophy. 2nd place is not that bad to be honest.

BB MVPs rarely are players on the team with the best record.

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207811.14 in reply to 207811.12
Date: 2/2/2012 5:51:02 PM
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If the players mentioned in the OP the one with better stats should have won the trophy. 2nd place is not that bad to be honest


beeing top 5 team in the league and you still have chanches to win it. I won two of my three MVP awards, as the second team in my division(3 or 4th overall). And one of them was with 31 first votes, and in the other i won close against a player of a team placed behind me.*

BB MVPs rarely are players on the team with the best record.


MVP are often on the team with the best record, and nearly always in the top 5(and there are more team then here):

2011- Rose -> best record all league
2010- LeBron -> best record all league
2009 - LeBron -> best record all league
2008 - Kobe -> best record in the west, at a time where the east counted as weak with 1-2 exceptions who ended better there
2007 - Nowitzky -> best record of the leaague
2006 - Nash -> second in the West, third overall
2005 - Nash-> best record in the league
2004 - Garnett -> best in the west second overall
2003 - Duncan -> best record
2002- Duncan - second in the west and the league
2001 - Iverson - best in the east second best in the league

Clearly finishing top isn't necessary just stats in the rl.

How Many MVP votes Love got last year?

* i checked the top 5 division in germany the MVP comes 2 Times from the best team, 1 time from the second best team(division winner), 1 time from the third best(division winner), 1 time from the 6 best(3rd in his division).

And in my league we had a winner in the past, who missed the PO.



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207811.15 in reply to 207811.14
Date: 2/2/2012 6:18:33 PM
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BB MVPs rarely are players on the team with the best record.


MVP are often on the team with the best record, and nearly always in the top 5(and there are more team then here)


I wrote BB MVP. Dont know why you come up with NBA winners...

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207811.16 in reply to 207811.15
Date: 2/2/2012 6:25:56 PM
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now i see it, but BB also means basketball for me ;) but even then it should have been clear, it's time for get some sleep.

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207811.18 in reply to 207811.17
Date: 2/3/2012 12:24:24 AM
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Was there a difference in how many games each played or teh presence of other starts on one team versus the other?

I think players earn the votes through performances. If a player plays lots of games with a team versus only a few, then I Think that makes a higher likely good of being an MVP. I could be wrong though.

His player actually played more games than mine. I bought my guy early in the season.

His player scored over 600 total points and his team went 20-2

My player scored only 450 points and my team also went 20-2

It is true that this GM apparently retired after his team was beat out in the second round of the playoffs, and this player was immediately put on the TL. But the GM was active through the playoffs and was online just a couple days ago, so his retirement made little sense to me.

One clue that came to mind was, this GM bought a national team player for close to $1M, set him on his bench for a game, then sold him for close to $1M. I'm not sure if he maybe was caught cheating there and was retired because of that or not, and his cheating maybe costs his player the MVP. I doubt he went bankrupt and was retired because of that, because he didn't build his stadium and didn't spend his money on TL, so he had to have money.

Can you just retire yourself? I thought someone told me you had to just let your account go inactive for 6 weeks for you to be retired. This GM retiring is the biggest mystery to me. He was always online. And we talked often. I would see him online watching his games be played. I thought he was probably the best GM in our league....... besides me, of course :)

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207811.19 in reply to 207811.18
Date: 2/3/2012 1:10:49 AM
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The player in question here was put on the TL when the owner of the team retired. The player was on the TL and didn't sell at his starting price, so he was retired. Is there any way to get this player put back on the TL?

I wish I had bought him before he retired because I liked the player. He has won 3 MVPs in his career and led his league in scoring a handful of times. I'm not sure his skills would translate well to a higher division, but I would still like to have this guy.

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207811.20 in reply to 207811.18
Date: 2/3/2012 1:31:42 AM
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the problem for him was that he wasn't in the league anymore, that have nothing to do with special GM sanctions so that wouldn't be a sign of cheating.

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207811.21 in reply to 207811.20
Date: 2/3/2012 2:23:20 AM
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But the player was in the league from day one all the way through the second round of the playoffs. If the MVP is based on the regular season, then he should have gotten votes, because he was there thru the regular season and beyond.

Also, he was still on the team the day MVP was released. It wasn't until two days later that he was retired, as far as I can tell.

Not trying to be argumentive or dispute what you're saying, because I certainly think you're right. It's the only thing that really makes sense why he didn't get votes.

Is MVP voting done by real-life BB admins, or are they voted on by a computer program built into the BB game?

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