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Make MVP potential higher than Hall of Fame

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304221.17 in reply to 304221.16
Date: 5/3/2020 4:15:09 PM
Edson Rush
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If this was the NBA, you'd be right, to win an MVP requires a higher level of play than it does to make the Hall of Fame.

However you have to remember this is BB we're talking about. In BB, there are tons of leagues and each of these leagues has an MVP every season, even bot leagues. On the other hand, not many players make the Hall of Fame (only supporters can put players into the hall, and they usually don't nominate many players).

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Date: 5/4/2020 1:54:48 AM
Dynamo J. Hradec
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Well, if you go this road, div.IV Hall of famer aren't that good neither.

Is there a Hall of Fame for every division? We have several divisions in Czech Rep., but just one HoF (I mean IRL).

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304221.22 in reply to 304221.21
Date: 5/4/2020 8:33:16 PM
Edson Rush
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In BB, the MVP award isn't that valuable except in high leagues. Most players that win MVP are in bot leagues and not very good.

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304221.27 in reply to 304221.26
Date: 5/12/2020 7:45:31 PM
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This makes logical sense, but the fact is, how long would it take for people to look at the market and retrain their mind to realize MVP, oh that guy could be trained until $200 000 now!

For simplicity, HOF should remain higher.

Also to be fair, being a perennial allstar is just a step under HOF. When I think perennial allstar, I think of a 8+ time all star. That sounds like a borderline-HOF.

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