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From: A-Dub

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280375.2 in reply to 280375.1
Date: 6/26/2016 3:47:08 PM
Upsyndrome
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There is something called the draft: Invest into it. For the time being, the prospects on your team should prove sufficient.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: IKnowZip

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280375.4 in reply to 280375.2
Date: 6/26/2016 7:01:40 PM
Social Security Kings
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Been playing since season 11. I understand draft. What I'm saying is there was a recent "promotion" if you want to call it that, that said a new approach was being taken with new teams, giving each new team 1 quality player to begin. I got a 6' 6" "allstar" PF making $3K a week. That is not a quality player.

While I'm complaining, lol, where the heck is Utopia. Ive trained a number of players for US U21 team and thought I could to that with this team, but apparently not. This team is in Utopia (which actually means 'ideal world' or some such thing, and that sure ain't true). This second team thing is pretty disappointing.

Last edited by IKnowZip at 6/26/2016 7:14:58 PM

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280375.6 in reply to 280375.4
Date: 6/26/2016 8:24:20 PM
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You'd get a quality trainee not the MVP of the league.

each new team will be awarded a high school star player to go along with the usual collection of mismatched scrubs that fill out a roster. The prospect -- which we like to refer to as a “Franchise Player” -- will be an eighteen year old with all-star potential.


Re Utopia: You can still do that but you'd have to buy the USA trainee as opposed to drafting them.

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280375.7 in reply to 280375.6
Date: 6/27/2016 6:43:33 PM
Social Security Kings
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Thanks for finding that. I guess it would be wrong for every new team to get a perennial allstar. A 6'6" PF doesn't enthuse me, but it is within the parameters.

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280375.8 in reply to 280375.7
Date: 6/27/2016 10:14:18 PM
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i agree with you

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280375.10 in reply to 280375.9
Date: 6/28/2016 6:47:58 AM
Social Security Kings
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6'6 AS talent, with a "PF" build, sounds like the good building blocks already for a SF if you trained him.


His JS JR OD and Driving are all really bad (pitiful to mediocre range). I can make him a SF but he'll never be a top player. 20 bumps just to get those 4 to strong. It's probably what I'll do though.

Last edited by IKnowZip at 6/28/2016 6:53:09 AM

From: Phyr

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280375.12 in reply to 280375.11
Date: 6/28/2016 7:22:31 PM
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I have shifted my thinking about allstar potential. I think they are tremendously undervalued compared to PAS. If you play around with the salary calculator, you can create some really interesting builds in the 110+ TSP range. 20 OD, 17 ID, 17 SB can fit inside the allstar hard cap. So can 20 OD, 20 IS, 18 DR, 18 HA. All those builds would also be super salary efficiency and desired by every managers in every division which would drive TL list price up.

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