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202255.30 in reply to 202255.29
Date: 2/1/2012 3:19:12 AM
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I agree that this concept of trading players would not be possible to reduce day trading.

What I meant to say, and I was sure I said it clearly, but sometimes I'm pretty retarded with words so forgive me.. is that it is possible to reduce the effectiveness of day trading. There are a number of ways, it's just choosing the one that is going to negatively affect other parts of the game the least.

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202255.31 in reply to 202255.30
Date: 2/1/2012 11:28:48 AM
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This has nothing to do with the trade suggestion. Thanks.

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Last edited by GM-Perpete at 2/1/2012 11:46:02 AM

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202255.32 in reply to 202255.31
Date: 2/1/2012 11:38:11 AM
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There is no reason that a player will be payed way over his value - it will not happen in the real world (as the value of that player is known).


there are several overpaid player out there(real world), for example lewis or billups who got released through amnesty(which happen quite often in germany). Player value isn't so easy to know, and transfer pricea adjustment areat least for me the taffest at the gm job.(and as you said i am already a trader, and the gm afford extra attention to the TL so maybe i am somekind of an expert there)

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202255.33 in reply to 202255.32
Date: 2/1/2012 2:25:27 PM
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None of those players had been payed much over the value of those type of players.
They've got a contract that a player with their stats gets in the NBA.
They had been found not to be worth this much, as they (mainly Lewis) did not show that stats afterwards.

A sure thing is that they did NOT get hundreds of percentage above their market value.

A sure thing is that teams don't make this a hobbit and their main focus on the real world - to find new users that are not familiar with the game and sell them a player way above their value.

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202255.35 in reply to 202255.34
Date: 2/1/2012 3:25:42 PM
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The reason why players are not sold way above their value is that the real teams actually have a cue what they are doing. And they may lose their source of income as they get fired due to it also.
What can happen here is that you go bankrupt and have to start over again. And i dont know about you, but that is something that is not all that frightening to most new managers.
And that is why it should be controlled.

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202255.36 in reply to 202255.35
Date: 2/1/2012 3:27:39 PM
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Ever since I´ve been watching professional sports overpaying for a player you REALLY want to have on your team was common sense. Do I hear "Juwan Howard"? There´s so many players out there even in the NBA who are paid WAY over their true value just because that denying it seems awkward.

Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, die Dummheit und das All...
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202255.38 in reply to 202255.36
Date: 2/1/2012 3:34:42 PM
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Ever since I´ve been watching professional sports overpaying for a player you REALLY want to have on your team was common sense. Do I hear "Juwan Howard"? There´s so many players out there even in the NBA who are paid WAY over their true value just because that denying it seems awkward.
By what percentage does he was overpaid comparing to a player with his stats? not close to what is going on here.

In addition, in the NBA there is a limit for each player (upon previous contract and other factors) on how much he can be paid.

Not to mention that trades (equal to "selling a player") much stand some check from the league and it must meet some rules regarding the content of the trade (to insure each team got something that is worth to what it gave).

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202255.39 in reply to 202255.38
Date: 2/1/2012 5:19:38 PM
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Huh? Where do you got that legend about "teams have to get something of value" in a trade regarding NBA? NBA never checks trades for "fairness" or "value" reasons (unless they own a team), they ONLY check if the numbers work. If one team gets screwed while dealing, NBA will never intervene.

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202255.40 in reply to 202255.39
Date: 2/1/2012 5:33:08 PM
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they ONLY check if the numbers work.
That really summarizes it all.
They check the players' value, not what they will give each team.
Exactly what should be done here - verify that the price is right (bound it between two close values), not that the player was the right one.

Last edited by Pini פיני at 2/1/2012 5:38:04 PM

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