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From: Shoei

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42223.13 in reply to 42223.11
Date: 8/12/2008 12:55:47 AM
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now that is great! i dont see much talent going into the draft .. .

From: Vycka

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42223.14 in reply to 42223.13
Date: 8/12/2008 1:00:39 AM
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Yes, i don't see any point to give 40k for draft then you getting such players, it's better to save that money about 400-500k in season and bought player which skills you see...

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42223.15 in reply to 42223.14
Date: 8/12/2008 2:18:48 AM
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I had the last pick in each round this year and I spent 40k/week on scouting. I managed to get one perennial all-star and one all-star potential, both of whom play positions I train. I think that the revenue they will bring in after half a season of training will pay for their scouting costs and then some, especially the perennial all-star who looks like a baller.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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42223.16 in reply to 42223.15
Date: 8/12/2008 2:38:28 AM
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People are getting needlessly scared by what they perceive as low potential. The fact is that NT players with all-star potential have wages of $30,000-$40,000 and are still below the cap. This means that most teams can easily train a starter-star player for at least a couple of season without any problems.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 8/12/2008 5:20:31 AM

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42223.17 in reply to 42223.16
Date: 8/12/2008 5:17:25 AM
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100% true. And for sure for some lowest divisions.

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42223.18 in reply to 42223.17
Date: 8/12/2008 5:31:05 AM
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Aussie II.1

Announcer 1
B. Warmers 8
Role Player 3
6th Man 14
Starter 12
Star 2
Allstar 3
P. Allstar 4
Superstar 1
MVP 0
HOF 0
Greats 0

PG 22
SG 7
SF 7
PF 7
C 5



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42223.19 in reply to 42223.16
Date: 8/12/2008 8:34:07 AM
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People are getting needlessly scared by what they perceive as low potential. The fact is that NT players with all-star potential have wages of $30,000-$40,000 and are still below the cap. This means that most teams can easily train a starter-star player for at least a couple of season without any problems.


2nd that!

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42223.20 in reply to 42223.1
Date: 8/13/2008 12:53:32 PM
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Well I just drafted a Perennial Allstar, a Superstar and a Hall-of-Famer in my last draft
http://www.buzzerbeater.org/BBWeb/playerBox.aspx?PlayerID=5654551
http://www.buzzerbeater.org/BBWeb/playerBox.aspx?PlayerID=5654515
http://www.buzzerbeater.org/BBWeb/playerBox.aspx?PlayerID=5654536
and got an MVP, a Superstar and a Perennial Allstar in the last draft. So assuming I'm not just the best scout Buzzerbeater has around, that would make me believe that the drafts are not even from league to league.

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42223.21 in reply to 42223.20
Date: 8/13/2008 1:04:50 PM
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Also, how can you all see your drafts? I can only see my players drafted, the draft recap is not in the players tab like it was last season.

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42223.22 in reply to 42223.20
Date: 8/13/2008 1:17:56 PM
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You have a great...do you understand?:D

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42223.23 in reply to 42223.22
Date: 8/13/2008 1:24:01 PM
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just my thoughts

even with mvp or hall of famer you only got 3-4 seasons of training fast for a player

now with the training is a slower rate than before but the fastest to develop are 17-20 years old

imagine how much can you develop a guy to reach a really high skill level even with high potential mark!


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