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136478.32 in reply to 136478.31
Date: 4/21/2010 3:53:45 PM
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I really believe Tobias' FT shooting is going to hurt me down the road. I was up by 12 or so with not even barely a minute to play, thought I had the game in the bag, but SCS kept fouling Tobias, putting him to the line 4 or 5 straight times, in which he missed almost all but 1, going 1-12 yet again, then finally my coach decided to sit Tobias when we had the ball so they couldn't foul him anymore (new hack a shaq?) putting a better FT shooter to the line, but EVERY possession straight Viksi hit 3s, because my crap 5k reserve guard was put in to guard him, bringing their team to within 2.
Luckily I pulled away with a win despite playing some crap players. Good game South Central.

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136478.33 in reply to 136478.31
Date: 4/21/2010 4:57:52 PM
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I tried a few times, no one bit at the price I put him at and I can't see selling him for less. I kinda like his 20 pts and 20 boards a game too.

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136478.34 in reply to 136478.33
Date: 4/21/2010 8:07:05 PM
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Well current market pricings for big men have dropped considerably over the last couple months. I've been watching as I've been trying to find a decent big man to train, but all the young ones who are trained sell for about the same as an 100k+ center.. and I've seen a couple 100k+ centers go off for 3m or less.
Used to not even be able to find one of those under 5m.

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136478.35 in reply to 136478.34
Date: 4/22/2010 11:51:31 AM
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The economic update forced a big sell off of talented big men. Some frankly cannot be afforded at this point in the economy, 450k for some of the most talented. I saw a 200k salary center with some ok secondary skills (mediocre) going for 5 mill. Was tempted, but couldn't afford to pay both of them this season, I would have been bankrupt by seasons end.

Im quite happy with what I got in return, I was short trainees and depth, I got a backup guard, starting forward and both will be trained for the next couple season. If you are a guard trainer and were in need of a talented big man that you can afford to pay this is a really great time to buy for sure.

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136478.36 in reply to 136478.35
Date: 5/2/2010 7:04:56 PM
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Im really glad I can help the Big 8 and the rest of my division by taking on a CT from champagne..
Have at em.

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136478.37 in reply to 136478.36
Date: 5/17/2010 10:57:19 AM
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Wow.. whatever I'm doing.. I hope I continue to do it. These wins are nice though. ;)

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136478.38 in reply to 136478.37
Date: 5/18/2010 3:22:26 PM
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whatever i'm doing, is taking me in the wrong direction.
Left the NBBA to have a 4-10 win season?? I dont think so. My team isnt that bad.

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136478.39 in reply to 136478.37
Date: 5/19/2010 2:33:12 AM
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I was just thinking the opposite for myself, CrazyBlue. I decided it might be fun to mix my roster up a little bit, but now it's starting to feel like the guys I shipped off were "secretly hiddenly good" or something. I'd lost 4 of my last 5 competitive games real_ugly until GuitarHeroes were feeling generous today...

Last edited by Peluin at 5/19/2010 2:34:03 AM