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88540.141 in reply to 88540.140
Date: 8/1/2009 10:40:27 PM
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1. OK, I guess. But SomeboImpo's cool, right?
2. Yeah, it's a typo. I meant "inside".
3. Hmm. That's surprising.
4. Really? I tend to be an aggressive buyer (just look at my transfer page!) but you're the expert here.
5. I've made a document with all of my plaers' attributes on it. If you PM me with your real E-Mail, I can give you the stats.

Basil Kerns just got injured last game. If anyone could help me set up my lineup until he gets healthy, I'd appreciate it.

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88540.142 in reply to 88540.141
Date: 8/2/2009 9:46:35 AM
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SI:

Not that it was mentioned in your write up... but, I think you are neglecting your arena.


I think you and I have similar teams. We are both in the 4th division, we both have good teams and both have a chance at promotion this year (like you, I believe I can get to the finals but I don't think I will win the finals series).


Even though you are charging more per seat, the fact that I have a much larger arena leads me to a huge financial advantage to you. Your max income (which you are close to reaching) is $89,780. My Max income is $131,800. That is a $42,000 a week difference.


I realize that it often seems like a poor immediate solution (you will spend money and it won't immediately come back), but if you don't start improving your arena now... I don't think you'll be able to adequately compete in D III. I would recommend making some expansion to the Lower Tier and Courtside seats as you are selling them out in every game.

Last edited by Cuzittt at 8/2/2009 9:47:14 AM

From: Phoenix
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88540.143 in reply to 88540.142
Date: 8/2/2009 7:00:09 PM
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I would like some feedback on my team as well.

1. My team started off near the end of last season in division IV.28, barely escaping relegation by placing 7th place. However, I received the 2nd highest draft pick, and got one of my star players, Rod Goldstein. It was a good start, and I used my money to pick up some new players and boost up my arena. These upgrades were worth their money and my team had a stretch where we won 14 of 15 games. Currently I'm 4th, but sitting in a 3-way tie for second with a 11-5 record.

2. My short-term goal is of course to promote to III, however I wouldn't be competitive if I do that this season.

3. Training my outside players has been my main objective since the start of this season. I train 3-position in PG and jump shot for my guards mostly.

4. Roster:
Starters:
Rod Goldstein(9210222)PG
Edward Harrington(7922671) SG
Erin Purcell(9780552) SF
Juan Ortiz(7388368) PF
Todd Groves(9128923) C

Backups:
Jody Foreman(9128912) PG
Lulash Saraqi(9174343) SG
Wang Fuzheng(9114384) SF
Lucian Iacob(8855241) PF
Mario Boiano(9109258) C

Outside Reserve:Eugene Cervantes(9128914)
Inside Reserve:Marcus Cano(7827278)

My team is slightly outside focused, I like playing Run and gun, or push the ball like the X-steppers.

By the way, what level are your staff(IV teams)? These are mine.
Doctor: lvl 3, $8493 salary
Trainer: lvl 5, $29643 salary
PR-Manager: lvl 3, $8150 salary-crowd involvement


Last edited by Phoenix at 8/2/2009 7:10:02 PM

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88540.145 in reply to 88540.144
Date: 8/7/2009 1:53:27 PM
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3) Run and Gun is a better offensive option than Push the ball, both in general and for you. I tend to use balanced offenses only if I am fairly convinced I am going against a zone defense. You can always use it as a surprise weapon though.


really? interesting. *ponders*

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88540.146 in reply to 88540.145
Date: 8/7/2009 2:22:52 PM
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Yea, Coco....explain that to me. I'm curious...

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88540.147 in reply to 88540.146
Date: 8/7/2009 2:24:18 PM
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Run and Gun and Look Inside are statistically the strongest offenses to run as you will shoot at a higher percentage than the other tactics. Its more of a flaw of the game than anything else.

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Date: 8/7/2009 2:44:39 PM
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OK, that I knew. I'm referring more to question of why Coco runs a balanced offense when the other team is running a zone... that's confusing me.

From: brian

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88540.150 in reply to 88540.147
Date: 8/7/2009 2:47:36 PM
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Run and Gun and Look Inside are statistically the strongest offenses to run as you will shoot at a higher percentage than the other tactics. Its more of a flaw of the game than anything else.


They also wear your players down and cause you to give up more points. You may score more, but you may allow your opponent to score at a higher rate also.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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88540.151 in reply to 88540.150
Date: 8/16/2009 5:12:53 PM
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Well, I thought I had this whole managing thing down pat. But the more I switch around training and game time strategies, I've seem to better, then worse, then better.
And I just can't understand it.

Last season, I did fairly well, training big men with 4 decent quality guards.
Then come the beginning of this season with the exact same squad except my downlow had just gotten better, I started losing, basically every game.
I have no idea why. Competition got probably just a hair tougher but, that shouldn't keep me from winning.
So I decided to sell 3 of my 4 guards, I kept Toby and I picked up a stud PG and 2 trainees.
The PG can't shoot, but can defend, handle and pass.
Now all of a sudden I start winning games, now that I basically have 1 real guard. I have managed to pull out a win against the #1 and 2 seeds!
I'm stumped now.

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