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198892.17 in reply to 198892.16
Date: 10/21/2011 7:54:36 PM
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season 16 draft (THE MIRACLE!)

cost $280,000 running cost $1,940,000 - sales $642,000 = total loss $1,298,000 but one slightly trainable player with a tpe of $10,000 and now 3 x 18 year old trainable pallstars (tptal tpe on them is less than $100,000 combined)

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#13 choice #1 Will Johnson $3726 18 perennial allstar SF 6'2"
i got my first choice, amazing luck! this is by far my best draft pick ever even if he had a tpe of $50,000 after i have spent $2million on the draft he is the pick i have always wanted

#29 choice #4 Fabian Goller $2990 18 perennial allstar SG 6'4"
my second best pick ever so how much was the second best guy i have ever drafted worth

Purchased from Melbourne Goldfish for $ 4 000


#45 choice #13 Ryan Brown $2660 18 perennial allstar SF 6'0"
to a lot of players he would be just rubbish but with my drafting history i decided to keep him because of his height and very low fouling, i did a lot of 2 position training this season (1on1 & JS) and he always been trained in those 2 pos weeks so has had 7 pops this season his tpe was $1-10 but after a season of training...

There have been 8 recent transfers of 18 year old small forwards with strong jump shot and perennial allstar potential. Of these, the ones with skills most similar to Ryan Brown have been selling for around $ 2 000 to $ 70 000.


so that is it after spending $2million and making a $1.3 million loss on the draft the second best player for my team i have ever gotten was worth $1-10,000 - but it did mean that i stopped training black my former best draft pick ever the star potential guy

that is why i think the draft is bad

Last edited by abigfishy at 10/21/2011 7:57:58 PM

From: Kukoc

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198892.18 in reply to 198892.17
Date: 10/22/2011 4:39:17 AM
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Well I can counter that with my draft spending history.
  Spent	  Sales	 Season	
70000 900000 S7
140000 230000 S8
140000 209300 S9
140000 500000 S10
140000 60000 S11
140000 5000 S12
140000 993300 S13
140000 158100 S14
140000 150000 S15
140000 162900 S16
320000 ??? S17
1650000 3368600 1718600 <- profit


So looking at this, draft is amazing, is it not? For the record. I have always been a playoff team, so these guys have not been drafted early. Exception being this season. Perhaps I'll train this years trainee:D

Last edited by Kukoc at 10/22/2011 4:47:11 AM

From: abigfishy

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198892.19 in reply to 198892.18
Date: 10/23/2011 9:43:58 AM
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thats awesome but u must have had a ton of luck

ive been in drafts where there was only 1 guy in the whole draft worth > 100k

& i know a well known team (zyler) who tanked a whole season spent 40k a week 2 find the best player in the whole draft was a $4k all star

until this season i spent more than u every single season but u got better draft picks than me every season with much less info

u gonna tell me there isnt a bit of luck involved?

in fact i think there is probably a lot of cause & effect

u r a very successful team because of ur drafts

having an extra $900k in ur first season thanks 2 the draft is an amazing gift

there is an aussie team adams guns, that randomly drafted a guy #32 who turned out to be the best aussie draftee ever - he sold him for more than $4million and made it to the abbl riding the wave of free money

$4 million for pick 32! that isnt skill that is pure arse

From: Kukoc

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198892.20 in reply to 198892.19
Date: 10/23/2011 11:13:01 AM
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that is why i think the draft is bad
I was just trying to prove a point. Based on your team, you could say draft is bad. Based on my team, you could say draft is good. All I was trying to say is, you can't assume something based on one team. Obviously if there are no profitable draftees in draft, you can't break even. I have a few seasons in there that were exactly like those. You can't say it's just luck aswell as I have constantly been drafting better players while not beeing amongst the first to pick. Ofcourse situations are different, Estonian managers are mostly dissapointed in draft. So looking at the leagues average draft spending you can anticipate the chances of getting a profitable player. You must have a decent system for point spending aswell.
Don't hate the game, hate Edju?:D

Last edited by Kukoc at 10/23/2011 11:13:51 AM

From: zyler

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198892.21 in reply to 198892.19
Date: 10/24/2011 1:35:09 AM
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& i know a well known team (zyler) who tanked a whole season spent 40k a week 2 find the best player in the whole draft was a $4k all star


why oh why did you remind me :(

though you give him too much credit he was a star not an all star and hid OD was lv 2 :(

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/18085248/overview.aspx

last time ill ever invest in the draft

From: abigfishy

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198892.22 in reply to 198892.20
Date: 10/24/2011 5:15:01 AM
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yeah no doubt u & adam & lots of teams have done well in the draft

but i still think 4 most teams the draft is a black hole that sucks money into another universe

@ zyler with $2million down the drain i feel ur pain

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198892.23 in reply to 198892.21
Date: 10/30/2011 10:39:55 PM
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So Zyler what your saying is, you havent spent all your spare $$ this season and now you are not going to take the best pick of the draft in our league?

Why oh why didnt you say this earlier!?!?! haha.

Just FYI, in this league, there has never been a guy with less than MVP potential in any of the drafts ive participated in. So the last 4.. (5? i forget) drafts, have had at least an MVP player in it. Obviously i cannot comment on their skills.

i find that, in general, the more specific kind of player you are looking for in the draft, the worse off you're opinion will be of the draft.

So set your expectations a bit lower. Suddenly the draft is a bit of alright!


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