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196687.94 in reply to 196687.93
Date: 9/23/2011 10:37:01 AM
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So my opinion about what a "gold mine" the draft is varies from yours by a lot!


It's still a gold mine, just that there's very little gold in the mine at times.

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196687.95 in reply to 196687.93
Date: 9/23/2011 10:49:55 AM
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I've been at this for a long time, of course I've seen terrible drafts like that.

Im very confused about that 18 year old that was fired. Even if by a fluke he had pitiful OD, he could've at least sold him for 100k or something. That happened to my brother once and he managed to get about that much for a player like that.

Speaking of which, I personally hate them, but his team is basically founded off of 19 year olds that he drafted. Three of his starters were 19. Granted two of them were bigs with very high initial salaries, but it is definitely noteworthy that he's doing okay in DIII with that strategy.

So...I would've taken Symonds, but worst come to worst, a 19 year old 6'4 5/4 wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. Although I honestly can't remember the last time I intentionally took a 19 year old.

Last edited by Amarestars at 9/23/2011 10:50:26 AM

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196687.97 in reply to 196687.74
Date: 9/23/2011 5:01:25 PM
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Did you miss all this?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I hsould be nicer to you, back when I was daytrading regularly, guys like you were my customers.

...this is coming from one of the most successfull trainers of the last couple seasons.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA

You are clueless, completely clueless.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA



My bad, I totally missed that :)

From: yodabig

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196687.98 in reply to 196687.76
Date: 9/25/2011 7:24:38 PM
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Finally, I will look for your 13+ OD under 150k...plenty.

Actually there is nine. How many also have sensational passing? None. None of the auctions even finish in the next 23 hours, funny that. They are just guys who have been listed low, not sold low. Several of those guys (who are not as good as the examples I gave) have TPEs and guess what, all but one are around a million and the one who doesn't is exactly the sort of guy you hate a JS monster, as well as being really old. He is the only one who will come close so I have bookmarked him and we shall see tomorrow his actual sale price.


Well the auction is over and the WORST player like the ones we discussed has sold. Did he sell for $150k like you said or $1,000,000 like I said (remembering that he is 5 years older than my examples and actually didn't have as good skills as my examples). Drum roll....

Transfer 9/25/2011 17 Purchased from mandy922 for $ 873 200

Nikolay Telichan (4492337)
Shooting Guard
Owner: Silesian Suns
Weekly salary: $ 44 823
Age: 30
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: perennial allstar

So FAR older and worse than my examples, obviously a one off, but yet another piece of evidence. You could create 3 players much better than him in 4 seasons from an initial investment of less than $100,000. That is a profit of at least $3,000,000 (but I still think closer to $4,000,000 in profit after costs) which for a division V team I would think could be useful as opposed to hiring mono-skilled expensive old guys and getting stuck at the bottom of division IV forever. That is not even taking into consideration that in seasons three and four the team would have access to those players to win games and in important weeks train JS or 1on1 and play all three of them in competitive matches.

I can't even remember what the point of the argument was except a debate about the cost of 12/12/12 players and if they are actually useful or not.

Last edited by yodabig at 9/25/2011 7:27:15 PM

From: CrazyEye

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196687.101 in reply to 196687.100
Date: 9/26/2011 6:13:57 AM
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but you could train much more valuable, and raise the value higher even of cheap trainees. Then i would also go for a level four trainer, which basically cost nostthing to aquire and have a 25% lower salary on trainers.

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196687.102 in reply to 196687.101
Date: 9/26/2011 8:53:32 AM
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What about the incomes for using players from the draft and from your country? The sales and tickets have a boost for using national players... Shouldn't that be taken into account in the equation?

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196687.103 in reply to 196687.102
Date: 9/26/2011 9:08:11 AM
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depends on your luck at the draft, personally i think it is not always easy to draft rookie who fit well into your trainee concept(i like when the weaknesses of your players fit together, or fit into the concept)

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196687.104 in reply to 196687.103
Date: 9/26/2011 2:20:49 PM
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I've always been able to make a consistent profit from the draft. Personally, it'd be extremely rare for me to keep a trainee from the draft but I'm certainly in the business of simply flipping short dudes for 800k-1.2million every season.

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