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131439.17 in reply to 131439.16
Date: 2/15/2010 12:24:02 PM
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Like I said, I respectfully vehemently disagree with you that Pistons#3 is a team that would benefit from having a level 6 trainer. First of all, there is absolutely no reason why a d. 1 team should have an arena of 5250 seats. He should take the money he is considering spending on a ridiculously overpriced level 6 trainer and get 50 luxury boxes, 500 courtside, 3000 lower tier, and 10000+ bleachers. Then he should decide if he wants to train guards or big men, sell the 18 year olds of the positions he doesn't want to train and buy some older more experienced players. Then, because most of his youngsters are of average potential- Marzano and Greid being the two players he should be focusing his trainingon IMO- he should not worry about a level 6 coach, but go with a level 4 at a much lower price and a very similar result rate.
That is my opinion of this case.
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131439.18 in reply to 131439.16
Date: 2/15/2010 12:55:11 PM
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In this scenario he will need to try and catch up with the top teams in Div 1, and although he will lose around $60,000 per week by getting a 6 coach, I believe his finances would still allow him to make Good Money and have the benefit of a 6 Coach.


if the level 6 coach is a good decision for him, it will be for all other managers too ;) because in this case you will get your investment(salary and buying) back through training, but i doubt it.

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131439.19 in reply to 131439.17
Date: 2/16/2010 4:08:59 AM
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As you rightly say, Opinions are what we are basing the discussion on.

From the purchases Pistons 3 has made, I would suggest he is taking a different route to the top, as in creating his team. This is based on the fact he has youngsters across the board.

I agree with the strategy as I think the route to the top is different from when the longer standing Managers got there, as the competition was not as great back then.

I can see that the route you talk about may / would work, but also believe there is more than one option to achieving the obhectives.

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131439.20 in reply to 131439.19
Date: 2/26/2010 5:47:19 PM
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i havent looked at his team but if all his players are young maybe he can do the bb world a service and become the first coach ever to spend a whole season doing team training on js jr rebounding 1 on 1 and passing

would be really useful information and the BBs provided it as an option lets find out if it is worthless like everyone seems to think