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208477.364 in reply to 208477.363
Date: 3/19/2012 12:03:45 AM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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Ok, I've got to hand it to you... a couple players with 11 ratings & a 41 point win to close out the finals! Pretty dominant for the time.

I forget... is a high coaching rating good or bad?

& why does it vary so much from game to game? Like from game 1 of the finals (810034), to game 2 (810035). Also your semi-final win: (797821). "nth_mlb_giants" had a tremendous rating! But had only a pitiful rating in the 1st round of the playoffs...


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208477.366 in reply to 208477.364
Date: 3/19/2012 12:38:35 AM
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I don't even remember what the coaching ratings were...I think, for instance, you'd have a higher coaching rating if you played 2-3 against an inside offense. We were all guessing about many things back then and the rules changed often. Those that predicted the effects of the rule changes (and the game generally) did better. Nobody knew what to train. People cared about DMI. There was a period that training took place at double speed. For a while, the transfer market essentially didn't exist. New tactics were introduced. Potential was introduced. Daytraders nearly wrecked the game for a couple seasons. Wild times.

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208477.367 in reply to 208477.366
Date: 3/19/2012 8:32:43 AM
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There was a period that training took place at double speed.


That was quite a few season in IIRC. From the start training was much slower than it is now, like HT training slow.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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208477.368 in reply to 208477.367
Date: 3/19/2012 9:46:21 AM
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There was a period that training took place at double speed.


That was quite a few season in IIRC. From the start training was much slower than it is now, like HT training slow.


If I had to guess, it was season 3 or 4. I'd forgotten about the super slow training -- it effectively didn't happen at all. I remember checking the transfer list to see if a player was on it.

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208477.370 in reply to 208477.368
Date: 3/19/2012 12:25:27 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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I remember checking the transfer list to see if a player was on it.

so in the early days there wasn't even anyone available to sign? interesting...
the insanely high prices paid for older players makes a lot more sense now. all 3 rounds of the draft must have really mattered too.

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208477.371 in reply to 208477.370
Date: 3/19/2012 12:52:18 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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Really interesting article on Antoine Walker & his post-NBA life:
(http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/M...)
Don't normally read anything sports-related, but heard people talking about it. Was surprisingly good.

Definitely worth the time for anyone really.
(can click on "PRINT" to get it all on 1 page)

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208477.372 in reply to 208477.370
Date: 3/19/2012 2:42:37 PM
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I remember paying around 1m for this player (2255545) who didnt have a skill higher then respectable. Though, almost all of his skills were respectable and he could play pretty much anywhere, was was rare find in the early seasons.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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208477.373 in reply to 208477.372
Date: 3/19/2012 2:44:45 PM
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Actually, one of the funnier things i recall from the first couple seasons is that many teams were complaining about bot teams being too good. Back then, bot stomping had a different meaning

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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208477.374 in reply to 208477.372
Date: 3/19/2012 7:03:17 PM
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I remember paying around 1m for this player (2255545) who didnt have a skill higher then respectable. Though, almost all of his skills were respectable and he could play pretty much anywhere, was was rare find in the early seasons.


You paid closer to 2 for him. I'm pretty sure that was the highest fee paid at the time. He had exactly 7 in every skill. He was probably one of the best SFs in the game for a couple more seasons.

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