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84203.4 in reply to 84203.3
Date: 4/3/2009 4:30:19 AM
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I believe soft caps are not defined on salary but on (weighted sums of?) skills.


I second that.

I don't think you can say the allstar cap is at 50k (as said in that thread), seeing the huge amount of allstar players at a pretty young age who are above 50k. I didn't experience any slowdown yet except the part that my C gets older (23yo already), he's at 63k at the start of the season and still he trains about even as my 32k C who's 1 year younger.

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Date: 4/3/2009 8:12:58 AM
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I believe soft caps are not defined on salary but on (weighted sums of?) skills.


I second that.

I don't think you can say the allstar cap is at 50k (as said in that thread), seeing the huge amount of allstar players at a pretty young age who are above 50k. I didn't experience any slowdown yet except the part that my C gets older (23yo already), he's at 63k at the start of the season and still he trains about even as my 32k C who's 1 year younger.

I don't think it is salary per say either. However, the 50k is there to say that all-star players can hit the soft cap as soon as 50k. Empirically, it looks as though it is the sum of is, id, reb and blocking (with perhaps slighter weight for blocking) that leads to the soft cap - somewhere around 47 or so. For shooting guards, looks to be principally a combination of js, jr and od with the soft cap around 39. I imagine there is a more complicated formula, so that each skill that figures into salary is considered.

I think what sfg meant in terms of efficiency was on how to figure out where the soft cap is and train other useful skills (say rebounding, is for a sg) before adding that last level of od to hit the soft cap.

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Date: 4/3/2009 8:58:03 AM
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I think what sfg meant in terms of efficiency was on how to figure out where the soft cap is and train other useful skills (say rebounding, is for a sg) before adding that last level of od to hit the soft cap.


Yeah... you know i have always been a stickler for rounded players... and i am determined not to get Bastias to Sensational in any skill and see how far i can take him. I would ideally want a younger and higher Pot guy to test it but for the time being he will do... popped again today and i hope he still has a few more in him.

But the JS and OD are killer. If either goes too high then you are doomed... Its hard to say cos age/heights are other variables but i think ive learnt without the use of formulas how far you can push skills before you have to stop.... I just hope with the next batch of guys I can be patient enough on their lowest skills before going back to the ones that matter.

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Date: 4/3/2009 11:25:09 AM
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So can I get this straight (in your opinion). The soft cap slows the training of all skills once a select few skills add up to the skill cap? So in your example of a SG, the speed of rebounding would slow done once you have like JS,JR and OD at thier limit (say sensational/tremendous for allstar)?

Cheers

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84203.11 in reply to 84203.10
Date: 4/3/2009 6:06:08 PM
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To make the initial discussion about this topic complete http://www.buzzerbeater.com/BBWeb/Forum/read.aspx?thread=...
mainly kozlodoev-esque stuff

(how to post a board link using a message option,btw?)

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Date: 4/4/2009 12:49:51 AM
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So can I get this straight (in your opinion). The soft cap slows the training of all skills once a select few skills add up to the skill cap? So in your example of a SG, the speed of rebounding would slow done once you have like JS,JR and OD at thier limit (say sensational/tremendous for allstar)?

Cheers


Yes... which is why i would either chose to buy a guard trainee with SB/RB and ID or a C trainee with some passing & OD...(in the ideal scenario!)

But again its just a theory.. i am still more right than wrong with my own skill up predictions although a couple have baffled me recently! (1 postive i wasnt expecting and one that still didnt pop)

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Date: 4/4/2009 6:25:31 PM
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