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244443.56 in reply to 244443.55
Date: 6/24/2013 11:38:49 AM
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Nice to see how do you not have any idea of what it means looking at the salary/performance ratio
Do you want an 75 k guy with 12-14-14 in IS-ID-REB and 13/14 SB or a 75 kguy with 15-15-15 or 16-15-14 in IS-ID-REB with 7 SB??


I don't speak for everyone, but personally I would take the guy who held the opposing center to 2-17 shooting, but I kind of actually value stopping the opposition from scoring rather than just looking for one of the trillions of clones of Gigantor the DonkeyDunker to build a team around. Besides, talking about salary/performance of big men without looking at the six guard skills is almost as pointless as deciding a feature works without bothering to investigate it.

Nice way to avoid to answer the question,since the answer is NOT the guy with lesser IS-ID(ID being the primary skill to defend an opposing big man)-REB


ID is one of the defensive skills, but SB and particularly OD matter quite a bit. But you asked me a question about which I'd prefer and frankly without knowing the rest of his skills there's no way at all to answer that, but I'd be much more likely to go with a 12-14-14-13 guy than 15-15-15-7 if it came down to it.

But you're the one who brought up salary/performance, while having a 34 year old center who is currently making almost 34k/week and has NEVER in his career had 10 assists total in a season. You'll have to forgive me if I'm not going to feel bad for not wanting to have the same kind of players that you seem to champion.

AHAHAHAH
Nice
One good manager less to fight on the market for good players.Good to know

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244443.57 in reply to 244443.56
Date: 6/24/2013 11:43:10 AM
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Or one bad manager who doesn't have to fight on the market for bad players. (Huuuuuge hint: you)

If you remember me, then I don't care if everyone else forgets.
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Date: 6/24/2013 11:45:48 AM
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Or one bad manager who doesn't have to fight on the market for bad players. (Huuuuuge hint: you)

Don't worry I won't fight for a 14 SB player
You can take it if you want(and get destoryed by your counterparts,but that's not a thing I have to worry about)

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Date: 6/24/2013 12:00:15 PM
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If I had to choose between 12-14-14-13 and 15-15-15-7 (whatever are the outside skills), I would choose... 15-14-13-13 without any hesitation (same salary I think) :)

1 pop in Reb doesn't worh as 3 pop in IS in salary for a big man.15-14-13-13 will have an higher salary than 75k
There is a 15-14-13-12 player actually on the market with an 82,6k salary,and with 13 in Sb his salary would be higher than that(likely around 90k or something more)


Last edited by Steve Karenn at 6/24/2013 12:00:55 PM

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244443.62 in reply to 244443.61
Date: 6/24/2013 12:24:55 PM
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1 pop in Reb doesn't worh as 3 pop in IS in salary for a big man.15-14-13-13 will have an higher salary than 75k
There is a 15-14-13-12 player actually on the market with an 82,6k salary,and with 13 in Sb his salary would be higher than that(likely around 90k or something more)

According to my calculator 15-14-13-13 = 15-15-15-7. It's a mistake to use TL to make your calculations because you can't know the sublevels. I prefer put my trust to the JosefKa formulas ;)

15-14-13-12 means that he has a full level of SB missing for salary purposes from your 15-14-13-13...and has an 82,6k salary.Even when you factor sublevels,no way he can stay at 75k,since you have to add to those 82,6k salary another level of SB
JosefKa'ss formulas are nice,but approximated...

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244443.64 in reply to 244443.63
Date: 6/24/2013 2:04:28 PM
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Going back to what Patrick said...
Thank you BBs for the work. Me personally, I see the SB change having its largest effect on my guards with 7 shot locking vs my guards with 2-4 SB.

Is there much data on the effect of SB on guard vs guard play? Because that's where I have seen a huge difference. And not like some Italian manager focusing on 1 bigman in the entirety of bb. I also am looking at the other 4 guys on the court, 9 if include the other team...

I don't see SB as being primarily a bigman tool only.

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244443.65 in reply to 244443.64
Date: 6/24/2013 2:24:22 PM
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Good point there mate!

I've noticed that too and like it.
I'm averaging 14,3 blocks per game(playing FCP though), of which 7,3 are from my Cs(starter has 6,3) and PFs and 7 from the rest of the players, including 3blocks per game from my two PGs.

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