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151901.3 in reply to 151901.1
Date: 7/17/2010 6:18:15 AM
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I agree - as long as the player hasnt played NT games for his original country - just needs to be a suitable period (5 seasons?) until they can be eligible for dual nationality. At least this may help smaller countries improve beyond cannon fodder for the most populated countries.

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151901.4 in reply to 151901.1
Date: 7/17/2010 9:24:11 AM
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I'd like it because I have a lot of foreign guys :P Maybe where it has the flag it only shows half of each? haha

but good idea

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151901.6 in reply to 151901.2
Date: 7/27/2010 1:09:01 AM
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im with you on this one. A BIG NO.

wont be fun when all of your good talents are bought by 1 nation , trained well but kept in bad gameshape until they change nation then magically there game shape improves and whats this there on there national team now ?

once again A BIG NO

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151901.8 in reply to 151901.7
Date: 8/3/2010 9:33:04 AM
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I don't think this idea will fly in Arizona...

Don't ask what sort of Chunks they are, you probably don't want to know. Blowing Chunks since Season 4!
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151901.9 in reply to 151901.8
Date: 8/9/2010 8:45:13 PM
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While I understand that this game can't simulate all aspects of real life basketball I still believe that trying to make it closer and closer to reality is one of the goals.

Like it or not giving citizenship to a foreigner after 5 years\seasons (example) of working\playing abroad it natural nowadays. It's also a human right (is this correct? sorry for my english).

In basketball every other country plays with one player born abroad. FIBA rules are restrict: only one player max per team and as long as the player didn't played for his original country.

Even the US played with one guy born outside their country, spain played with an american, even Russia is playing with one and the list goes on and on.

I agree that after a few seasons playing in one country a player could change nationality. My opinion.

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151901.10 in reply to 151901.9
Date: 8/9/2010 10:39:54 PM
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While some people believe this is more realistic, I find that it is far from it especially when it is in a global environment.

While it might be fine for some more multicultural countries like the US or Australia to have guys with names from all over the world, can you imagine a sudden influxes of Jones, Williams, etc (I'm just giving English ones for an example but the same with Spanish and Italian as well) but with a Chinese flag next to their name??

Not too realistic if you ask me. In real life you will find that most players tend to be more closely associated with the country they grew up playing ball rather than the country they are playing ball currently.

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151901.11 in reply to 151901.10
Date: 8/10/2010 9:35:37 AM
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We talk about national team players here - in my opinion such a rule would only benefit small countries as they could get hold of players who are to bad to play for their original country (I seriously doubt the top10-nations will start to convert Jamaicans and Kazhaks) but still top of the crop for some smaller countries.

Example: Ghana would love to get some players in the 30k+ salary range, whereas France/China/Italy maybe wouldnt even consider them to play in the U21.

I would like to see such a feature, but I think it is impossible to make it happen in this game.

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151901.12 in reply to 151901.11
Date: 8/10/2010 10:28:53 AM
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So BC Jamaica team would get great Italian talent, train him in the league for a several season (lets say 5) and then he can get a Jamaican nationality.

Personally I dont have nothing against this thing, it could really help get NT games more interesting. However I dont think that small countries should have right to suck talents from bigger nations just like that. There has to be something like Italian team has the right to put that player into his roster, if he was fired from Jamaican NT season ago.

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151901.13 in reply to 151901.11
Date: 8/10/2010 11:47:05 AM
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While the intentions are good, there is nothing to stop it from converting all other players that will become eligible.

Using your example, yes Ghana would get some more talent but whats stopping a Ghanaian team deciding to convert a 3k US player that has been on his roster for X number of seasons into a Ghanaian nationality. Certainly such a player would not even make the Ghanaian NT in either case.

Its just not practical to allow all players to be converted when they have been in a country X number of years. Also while there are good intentions for the small teams, you can not restrict the larger countries from not being allowed to do it.

Last edited by Monkeybiz at 8/10/2010 11:51:25 AM

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