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Draft players must be on the payroll for their first years

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204273.47 in reply to 204273.46
Date: 12/11/2011 3:20:25 PM
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Will I invest 140k (10k a week) to get a player around 1500$ which I will be forced to pay for 14 weeks, so a total of 161k.

Or.

Will I invest nothing and pay a player around 3000$ which I will be forced to pay for 14 weeks, so a total of 37k? And I wish to point out that he will be better in Cup (and scrimmage, I like to win my scrimmages) than the other. If I'm lucky, I still will get my 1500$ without investing nothing.
Who says that investing in the draft means that you will get a lesser player (one who will have lower salary and ability)?
This logic is beyond me


You said that. http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...


How nice to take things out of context.
One said that he will just invest for getting the player that will cost less per week, and I call it a strategy.
A bad one, but still a strategy.

The idea is that by not allowing to fire or sell a player drafted (at least on the first round/s), will cause ALL users to put more into their training and into their scouting.
BUT, as someone else pointed out, it would actually probably lead to teams investing in the draft to find the WORST player in the draft, (ie: lowest salary) so that for the next year, they pay the least amount of money.
Great - this is a strategy, but is still mean that they invest thought and action for the draft.
In addition, I'm not sure that all will do the same, and what is more important is that this will really cause users and the BB-masters to think how to improve the draft (if needed).



Last edited by Pini פיני at 12/11/2011 3:21:25 PM

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Date: 12/11/2011 3:27:38 PM
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i pay for draft already, but i am happy not to be stuck with them. I find it fair to get the same oppurtunitys to get a player like every other team in the game(maybe a bit less cause my league is averag), i find it fair that my training is as fast as yours.

But giving high salarys draft out, who still will not alaways fit in the team strategy and then to be punished to keep them and pay there salary, won't improve the game a bit especially if the training get that slow that you couldn't correct the intitial skill in time.

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204273.50 in reply to 204273.48
Date: 12/11/2011 3:34:07 PM
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It is a shame....

And as a BB-manager on this game you will need to deal with it.
Exactly like real BB-managers needs to at the NBA.

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Date: 12/11/2011 4:10:02 PM
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NBA is drafting 60 players, that are the best of their class (to be honest, second round hardly sees any NBA action). We are drafting 154416 players + bot team drafts. You want them all to be NBA level?

Last edited by Kukoc at 12/11/2011 4:10:15 PM

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204273.52 in reply to 204273.50
Date: 12/11/2011 4:40:56 PM
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no bb managers don't deal with it, they trade peaces they don't want ... And basically have quite a effective training method, at least not worse then lower leagues games, even when you could say that player basically don't change. But honestly, to kill training for all and give top leagues teams better draft would be a game killer.

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204273.53 in reply to 204273.52
Date: 12/11/2011 5:26:00 PM
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Pini, you´re still wrong.

NBA teams don´t have to sign their first rounders. Plenty NBA teams don´t. And you keep telling us the opposite.

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204273.54 in reply to 204273.51
Date: 12/11/2011 5:28:42 PM
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NBA is drafting 60 players, that are the best of their class (to be honest, second round hardly sees any NBA action). We are drafting 154416 players + bot team drafts. You want them all to be NBA level?
The amount is not relevant.
As much there are more teams in this game comparing to the NBA, there are also more "collegue" teams supplying players in this game.

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Date: 12/11/2011 5:38:22 PM
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But honestly, to kill training for all and give top leagues teams better draft would be a game killer.
This was not part of this suggestion, but as you've brought it up, I decide to answer it. Again.

Higher leagues will get more prepared guys, but to balance that they're drafted players may:
1) Be payed much more than they should have,

2) Will have slower training. Meaning, that they will need more training time to get to the next level comparing to a lower league team with the same player at hand.

3) All of the above, or anything else...

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204273.56 in reply to 204273.53
Date: 12/11/2011 5:39:32 PM
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Pini, you´re still wrong.

NBA teams don´t have to sign their first rounders. Plenty NBA teams don´t. And you keep telling us the opposite.
And still you are not able to bring a single example... Do you really expect any to believe that?

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