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99630.1
Date: 7/1/2009 4:51:32 AM
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Seems there is a major change with free agents this season.The amount avaliable has been dramatically reduced just wondered if anyone knew why.I have a team in my league that has just gone computer manager and still has players that would normally would have become free agents.

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99630.2 in reply to 99630.1
Date: 7/1/2009 5:25:17 AM
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they no longer go on the transfer list, but instead collect BBSSI and spend their days eating caviar and sipping fancy wine

go mama kitty 7- 19-10
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99630.3 in reply to 99630.2
Date: 7/1/2009 6:27:20 AM
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Except if their potential was only bench warmer, in which case it is McDonald's and Krispy Kreme's

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99630.4 in reply to 99630.1
Date: 7/1/2009 6:39:26 AM
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More information (if needed) can be found on the news page /BBWeb/default.aspx in the "Welcome to Season 9! (Part 1 of 2)" post.

From: Shoei

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99630.5 in reply to 99630.4
Date: 7/1/2009 9:01:37 PM
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i know this has been discuss but i wasnt or even read about it ,

do you have the link?

i just dont get it, if in the nba we have players who end their contracts, or can opt out of their contract in hopes of getting to a better team or better pay day ( in which case in BB is to get training and be better )

even those possible trainee in this farm teams , . .. . .


From: Thijs

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99630.6 in reply to 99630.5
Date: 7/2/2009 1:11:45 AM
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Hmmm, doesn't the link in my previous post work (the 1 you're replying to)? Anyway, copy/paste, and here is the original text:

With the increase in player wealth, players on defunct teams no longer seem to have much motivation to seek continued employment. Players on junior or senior national teams will continue to become free agents and seek a new club, but the others seem content to retire from basketball and pursue their dreams of someday owning their very own BuzzerBeater franchises.