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219023.81 in reply to 219023.80
Date: 7/9/2012 4:04:27 AM
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So out of 32 teams, 7 promoted back, 19 failed to promote back, 6 are now bots.


thx you for udnerlining my point, even if a bit more then every fourth team promoted back which say my top 4 prognose was a bit pessimistic.

Why are you creating a problem out of this ?


since i didn't undersand that the need of a draft is pushing the top 4 team of a league, and to make it fair just a single one and punishing the others ;)

And that you need the draft since, else everybody would have the same chanches on a good draft even the old top team who stayed in league, instead of deserving a good pick in failing to win games.

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From: Kukoc

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i trained 18 yo even in a harder enviroment without throwing a season, i often selled quite useful draft pick which helps my team also.
When was this hard enviroment for you? Season 4,5? You have always been an upper section team. Making the playoffs.
Being a promoted team is a lot more easier, than being a team that has relegated. That is a fact.

From: CrazyEye

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i trained then in cup/scrimamge, in hoepless away games etc.

the digit was double, maybe you could also count dincmen as one of then, even when he had 2 skills above 7 when i got him(maybe even one at ten)

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I must not understand what you are saying.

Can you clarify why it is related to tanking ?

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kukoc say when you get a good draft pick, when you are succesfull people will start tanking.

So i replied to him out of my view, which don't see why you need to keep a draft to avoid tanking.


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I didn't understand he said you need to keep the draft to avoid tanking.
He just disagrees with you about exchanging the draft picks, it is unrelated to tanking.

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Kukoc:
and need to catch up to theis opponent through a better draft pick(this is something promoted team would need)


That's where we have completely different views. You want a team that promotes (was the strongest team in his league) to receive the first draft pick in addition to his promotion bonus. How is that helping against tanking. If I get a great draftee and know I have slight chances to win, I will just rack up money and train that draft pick the whole season. If I relegate and receive that draftee, I can't just throw the season to train him, as I need to compete to get back up. See the difference?


Which is also a bit contrary to his previous point, that weak team need draft ;) Since he don't want weak team to get drafts too.

But i think you can easily train one youngster without tanking. Espeicially when you ain't at the top, and usually concentrate on 1 game each week.

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But you seem to say that exchanging draft picks will help against tanking.

He is only contradicting you.

So again, do you think teams tank for the draft or for the cash ?
What should be discussed here, changes on the cash distribution or the draft ?

Because your point is interesting to discuss but imho it's unrelated to the thread.

We are boring the audience with this and losing the main point, let's talk about tanking !
Make yourself comfortable with a dedicated thread to your ideas on the draft :)

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But you seem to say that exchanging draft picks will help against tanking.


no that was the way we come to tanking and Kukoc argues ;) For em giving the draft pick to the worst team, is an additiional incentive to tank.

And i am just saying that draft is something which works in a close league, but not in one with relegation and promotion. Since the good player end as the top teams, instead of the bad teams. While kukoc say that the draft is needed, since relegated team would be screwed without it likes his one(hhe won the lower league 22-0).

I am replying to it, that the weak team are the promoted not the relegated teams(they usually not without a loss), and that if the draft would work like intended it had to be exchanging draft picks(which don't work with the current system either).

So again, do you think teams tank for the draft or for the cash ?


they sometimes do it for both, i experienced team start tank after seeing a 5/5 player around the ASD. And the draft is always a monetary advantage, often a smaller one then the money you may gain.

What should be discussed here, changes on the cash distribution or the draft ?


Because your point is interesting to discuss but imho it's unrelated to the thread.


hehe thats right, i was pretty convinced that it was mostly about the youth academy, which was also started as a tanking counter.





From: Kukoc

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And i am just saying that draft is something which works in a close league, but not in one with relegation and promotion. Since the good player end as the top teams, instead of the bad teams. While kukoc say that the draft is needed, since relegated team would be screwed without it likes his one(hhe won the lower league 22-0).
I can see that you like my team. I did try to get up for 8 seasons, built my team in divI, relegated, sat in a minus, promoted with good tactics and crunching.
It's the player salary floor that should be adjusted. You can not assign draft picks depending on the teams next season! You can only assign them based on the season that just ended. The team that came last in that league is the weakest at that level. Why would you give the best draftee to a promoting team? He also might make the playoffs in the league he just promoted to. There is a serious hump you need to get over to be a regular in divI, I have overtaken it, you don't know what it is. Academys are just a way for stronger teams to guarantee themselves a good draftee. It has nothing to do with tanking.

Here is the list of teams relegating in last 5 seasons in Estonia. 3 have been able to promote again and hold their spot after relegation (bolded). I did go for 10 seasons but it was taking too long. Are you saying it's easy to get back up? The draft system is not the problem for tanking.

S15
BC Puukäed – relegated after 2 seasons in divI, playoff team in divII for 3 seasons, then relegated to divIII
BC Drunken Weirdos – relegated after 12 seasons in divI, relegated to divII ... quit
Pärnu Pärnad – relegated after 3 seasons of being on the edge of relegation, got back up after 2 seasons, relegated again, did not make the playoffs in divII
A.Unit – relegated after 7 seasons in divI ... quit

S16
BC St.Patrick – relegated after 10 seasons in divI, promoted, has not relegated
BC Lakeside – relegated after 12 seasons in divI, made the playoffs in divII ... quit
PK Kuusemäe – relegated after a few promotions and relegations, promoted again, relegated again, did not make the playoffs in divII
GAG vilistlased – relegated after his first promotion to divI, made the playoffs 2 seasons in divII, then relegated to divIII

S17
Raketid – relegated after his first promotion to divI, promoted again, has held his spot in divI
BC Valga Maakad – relegated after his first promotion to divI, playoff team in divII
Atlanta Trump Towers – relegated after 4 seasons of being on the edge of relegation, relegated again ... quit
LaLunaBasket – relegated after his first promotion to divI, promoted again, has held his spot in divI

S18
PK Kuusemäe – see S16
Bc väikesed Kunnid – relegated after his first promotion to divI, relegated from divII, is relegating in divIII
BC RV – relegated after 9 seasons in divI, relegated from divII, is relegating from divIII
Pärnu Pärnad – see S15

S19
Dalkia/Nybit – relegated after his promotin in S18, has been a divI team before, but it took him 4 seasons to get back up, is currently second with a 13-1 record in divII
Tegris – relegated after 3 seasons in divI ... quit
H2O – relegated after 4 seasons in divI, took him 4 seasons to get back up last time around, now is relegating from divII
TTÜ Tartu Kolledž – relegated after 4 seasons in divI, pragged about his tanking in the forums, has spent the money he earned, is trying to get back up, is failing pretty badly, sitting on a 8-6 record currently.

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From: yodabig

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Excellent summary. What I would also like to know is of the three relegated teams that were able to bounce back which ones purposely tanked the season and which had fought to survive. My thesis is that if you throw the whole season and amass a fortune it is eaier to bounce back but if you fight and fail you are likely doomed.

So as the only league I know is the ABBL here it is.

S19
Pancakes with Jam and Cream - fully tanked the season and banked a fortune now 13-1 and looking good.
Glenelg Tigers - semi-tanked now 12-2 but unlikely to bounce back with a strong 14-0 team ahead of them.
Slam ! - 6-8 with no chance of coming back.
SmeltzTroopers - banned for cheating. RIP.

S18
Chelsea Seagulls - I was at the salary floor the whole season, training young superstars and preparing for the return. Now I am not only back but have the 3rd best record in the ABBL, tanking pays.
Hadders Heros - 4/10 in division II may be heading down.
Zazzocalypse - relegated again now in division III.
Kynlala Knights - 0/14 in division II heading down.

S17
SmeltzTroopers - tanked the entire season and bounced back easily.
Snuffies - 12/2 this season with a good chance but didn't make finals last season.
Doncaster Flames - relegated to division III.
High School Drop-outs -7/7 in division II struggling after falling short last season making finals.

S16
hopelessly addicted - tanked the season and bounced back.
AVALON JETS - relegated to division III, then won it and now 9/5 in division II.
adams guns 6/8 in division II.
Canberra Crushers went bot.

Is not the pattern 100% clear? Every team that bounced back had tanked the season in the ABBL. No team that didn't tank has bounced back. So of the last 12 teams that could get back 3 did, but far more are either dead or in division III.

Under the current model you can make $500k a week profit while tanking, plus do difficult training out of position that can add a fortune to the value of your players, plus do a little day trading on the side seeing you don't care who is on your roster (I didn't) and then hopefully get a $1 million draft pick. (I didn't). Does anyone doubt under the current economic model that with $8,000,000 as well as whatever you got for selling your players (and most of the tanking teams could buy similar players for less than they sold them as the prices go down and down each season) that you can promote? You can have $1-200k players at every position and just make a small loss each week and sweep through division II.

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