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From: Jay_m

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228199.10 in reply to 228199.8
Date: 10/15/2012 4:41:41 PM
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No merchandise boost. I had one starter and one backup and my merchandising dropped by $10,000.

From: Jay_m

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228199.12 in reply to 228199.11
Date: 10/16/2012 9:48:15 AM
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I was responding to this statement by Wolph:

"I think a small merch boost (which I think happens anyway) is appropriate."

From: yodabig

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228199.14 in reply to 228199.13
Date: 10/19/2012 7:13:00 PM
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I think the reality is that the players that play in the All-Star game do get a big boost. For a player like Kevin Love on a bad team how do you measure his success? One way is by hom many All-Stat games he has been in. Players talk about it all the time, it is the recognition. It raises your profile. It certainly adds to teams merchandising. It certainly adds to the players fame. They are more likely to get respect from teammates, coaches, opponents and especially important referees. We all know that no matter what they do Kobe or LeBron will never get called for a travel or a charge.

Think about an 82 game season. How much do players learn from 10 games against Sacramento, Golden State etc? While the All-Star game itself is a bit of a farce, just being in the environment with all the best in the league, facing a massive media scrum, talking with the stars, sharing jokes, opinions or even secrets. This is a MASSIVE learning experience.

So I agree with the idea that it should give an experience boost. But not a small one like people said. I think it should be a serious boost more than playing in a NT game or a playoff game.

To be honest I don't know how experience works. I don't see that many players on the TL with experience that high. I would have assumed you should be able to get at least one experience pop per season, but it often doesn't look like it. I just did a quick search for players aged 38+ (who could have played 20 seasons) and the best was 2 x marvellous, 2 x tremendous and then several sensational. Closer to a pop every two seasons.

Last edited by yodabig at 10/19/2012 7:14:33 PM

From: chihorn

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228199.15 in reply to 228199.14
Date: 10/31/2012 9:53:55 AM
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Well, if we're going to give teams a financial boost from the success of individual players (note: I'm not arguing that it is or isn't a good idea), then it makes sense that these players should be able to demand higher salaries.

Do we want to open that can of worms?

Don't ask what sort of Chunks they are, you probably don't want to know. Blowing Chunks since Season 4!
From: JON
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228199.16 in reply to 228199.15
Date: 11/4/2012 8:29:51 PM
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A "reward" doesn't have to be monetary. The point is that currently the allstar game doesn't mean anything and you gain nothing from it. I think that should change. The entire allstar week is a bore frankly and does nothing to offset the pain and misery of losing a day of training.

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228199.18 in reply to 228199.16
Date: 11/5/2012 5:01:18 PM
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I think it is good just because it is another week that tests the skill of the managers. The bad ones lose game shape that week while the good ones manage to juggle training and game shape. I don't like certain other manager games where you just can play the same lineup every single game.

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