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206027.4 in reply to 206027.3
Date: 1/8/2012 3:37:37 PM
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There is not a single argument here that contradicts this suggestion.

Higher divisions play more for their player, and it should be the same here as well.

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206027.5 in reply to 206027.2
Date: 1/8/2012 3:50:40 PM
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When a player is playing at a better league, he gets more money.
The player is the same, so what had been changed? The division/league he is playing at.

The salary should be affected by the division (and maybe league) a player is being signed to.


to be honest, i don't know in which econy you are used to but when a chinese club or turkish club offer Kobe Bryant a contract which have the same value then a Lakers offer do you really think he would play in europe since the offering team plays in a lower division?
They play their because of the higher salary.
I don't know a single team in Europe who pays to any player even 5M$ which is the value of a solid player (unless he is a rookie) in the NBA, not even a star.

Also as a young player, wouldn't you consider player at a higher level for less money to etablish you there? Instead of going for less money to a smaller stage?
No (and thank you for your bad argument here). I would prefer to play in a team where I'll have bigger role, which will let me grow faster.

Being the Key player on your team, making sure you get the max train on it, or being a bench player just watching games? Easy call.

As an old player, wouldn't you consider where you get the biggest pay check, instead of denying a better contract since it come from a better club?
You lost it. Now you just arguing that I'm right, and contradict every argument you've brought before.
Yes, he may prefer a better salary from a richer team => AKA Higher divisions pay MORE.
The trading itself is, like the NBA, between the teams who owns the players. The player has no say there.

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206027.7 in reply to 206027.6
Date: 1/8/2012 6:58:55 PM
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True. Relegation is alot less scary if my players don´t demand their full wages in the lower league.

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206027.8 in reply to 206027.7
Date: 1/8/2012 9:13:32 PM
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This suggestion is hilarious. So if I get relegated I get a discount on my players and they all have to take a wage cut? If I have the perfect team and get promoted I have to replace them all because their wages go nuts? What salary will players show on NTs? How about on the TL? How will we compare players on different teams?

Can someone pleae flush this turd of an idea?

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206027.10 in reply to 206027.1
Date: 1/9/2012 8:22:23 AM
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When a player is playing at a better league, he gets more money.
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The salary should be affected by the division (and maybe league) a player is being signed to.

So, you suggest that teams in tiny leagues (say, Venomous Scorpions) should get their players cheaper than teams in big leagues (say, all NBBA or ACBB teams). Why? Or is the idea something else?

Just adding some new variable for the sake of "added realism" or whatever does not seem useful if there is no clear game-play justification. Added realism can be reason enough if there is no game play change, however this suggestion clearly introduces a significant change.

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206027.11 in reply to 206027.6
Date: 1/9/2012 4:32:15 PM
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That's why all of the draftees in NBA except four Ot dive ask to play in D-League, because they know they will be a key player there.

By the way it would encourage a form of tanking if you know that your best players will cost less in lesser leagues, you can keep some of them there.

Worse, farming will be easier and encouraged if very good players don't cost a lot in low divisions.
How I like it when you don't have answers, but have interest, so you are just starting to tell a story...

Did you ever seen a player in Europe that costs more than 5M$?

How many players that earn that much are playing in the NBA?

How much money did Kirilenko got in Jass comparing to CSKA? [as an example]

I know the answer (when you have none...) - "This is not the NBA"...

Last edited by Pini פיני at 1/9/2012 4:33:22 PM

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206027.12 in reply to 206027.7
Date: 1/9/2012 4:41:42 PM
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True. Relegation is alot less scary if my players don´t demand their full wages in the lower league.
So what you are saying that in that case that suggestion will be implemented you will prefer to play in a lower league.
Interesting...

I guess this is why any BB manager, in any league, just wish to be relegated, for paying less to players (which had be proven to be what's happening).

This is why you are fighting against it as an higher division team.
Make sense...

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206027.13 in reply to 206027.8
Date: 1/9/2012 4:48:17 PM
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[s]Another high-division team who is against it. How can it be?[/s]
A player who is playing in a lower league is paid less.
That's is life on any league.

How will you compare players?
Maybe DMI?
Skills?
Performance?

I have never seen a team in a lower league holding Lebron, Howard and Bryant and paying like they will pay them in an higher league.
Period.

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206027.14 in reply to 206027.9
Date: 1/9/2012 4:50:28 PM
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You have a strange way to look at thing that is for sure.

Me and all of the (real) BB-players around the world.

Kirilenko? Is he insane? Why does he get so less in CSKA compared to what he got in the Utah Jazz?

Last edited by Pini פיני at 1/9/2012 4:52:00 PM

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