The trick I used was to buy a solid set of guards that needed a season or two of training. During this time I bought players that I thought had funny names or looked cool. Real superhero looking players, the kind with a face for advertisement. After forming a rivalry with a team that had a single big man season MVP I decided to spend two grueling years training a big to compete.
I used the discord to fish out an incredible player, Hollis Blevins, but only bought him because I thought he was the ugliest player I had ever seen in the game.
Once I got to D3 I started silent rivalries with numerous players based off of our discord interactions, and ended up buying a Utopia team in the hopes that I would get paired up with one of them. Coincidentally, I ended up in a league with one of my greatest silent discord rivalries, and I have devoted all of my time towards training some amazing guard draftees and making sure that my nemesis/rival will never promote before me.
Being honest though, watching games often helps a lot. I have a few tricks for my team lineup in particular that I don't think many players focus on, and I have luckily noticed the boon enough to have made it this far with a low salary lineup.
Looking forward to the rest of the season! Stay hydrated fellas
Last edited by Beautiful Tampa Bay Day at 05/09/2024 15:53:36
Don't forget to drink water!