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From: Isaiah

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222143.31 in reply to 222143.30
Date: 8/3/2012 10:00:45 AM
Smallfries
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
419419
Second Team:
Smallfries II
I haven't really had a whole lot of success during my team in BB. I would actually say I am one of the most impatient managers in this game which at times is the downfall of my team. But anyways...

I started off in season 12 and I quickly fell in love with one of the players on my team, Jay Martinez. Martinez was only starter potential but he had awesome starting abilities as a PG at age 18. To be honest, I was always skeptical of talking on forums before I started playing BB so I tried to do things my way. It wasn't turning out very well. I was 3 positioning training Martinez, along with a 31yo guard and some mid 20s guys. After not being successful early on I decided to use the forums for help, and that's exactly what it did for me.

I soon began competing in my D.V league and after 2 seasons of training, I promoted into D.IV. But just before promoting, I snagged future USA U21 player, Jonathan Yi, with the last pick in the draft :D

D.IV wasn't very tough for me. I took a quick look when I got into the league and noticed that I was just a few acquisitions away from competing for a championship. The lucky thing was that the best team in the league was on the other side of the conference( Chekreyes' Flash Mashers). Throughout the season I trained Yi along with Martinez still and found myself on top of my league. I saw that the Flash Mashers had an awesome big inside in Gary March so I went out and purchased an 18ID center just to defend him. And it worked. I went on to win the championship against the Flash Mashers by simply buying players that fit in against his team.

D.III has been a struggle for me. Not because I dont know how to play at the top levels, but more because I am in what I believe is one of the most difficult Great 8s in D.III. I have been in the middle of the pack for 4 seasons here but finally find myself on the brink of a championship. How did I do it? By building a LI team that can play PTB if it has to. I haven't done it the conventional LI way though. I have 3 guards on my team that not only can play the LI offense, but they can also shoot the ball well which leads to a very efficient team.

What have I learned with my time on BB? LI will win you games whether you like the offense or not. Patient can be a great change up for a team if played correctly. Princeton just sucks, but I havent had a totally awesome 3 point shooting team. Shot blocking is more important than anyone believes, and without passing your team is going to suck. :D

Last edited by Isaiah at 8/3/2012 10:02:20 AM

From: tough

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222143.32 in reply to 222143.31
Date: 8/3/2012 10:55:57 AM
Mountain Eagles
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
859859
Second Team:
Ric Flair Drippers
my team is almost mirror image of yours, just D5 way

My team score, and we run LI (even though I can play other tactics such as Motion, RnG, or PTB, and LP) and we like to score sometimes.....except I never got the U21 player

oh well, hopefully you get out of D3 and have a good run in D2, relegate, get a USA NT Guy along the way, go back to D2, and stay there until your a Coach (For U21 or NT)

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
From: Kwakkel

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222143.33 in reply to 222143.31
Date: 8/5/2012 3:18:07 PM
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I haven't really had a whole lot of success during my team in BB. I would actually say I am one of the most impatient managers in this game which at times is the downfall of my team. But anyways...


Me too!!! :P

From: E.B.W.

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222143.34 in reply to 222143.31
Date: 8/6/2012 6:16:46 PM
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Actually I think I am the most impatient person in this game I'm going to be jumping from V. league to III. league in just 3 seasons along with my puny arena and i have gotten a lot of criticism for it haha I will probably fail miserably in III. league but at least i will have fun doing it. My starting guards are set for the next few seasons because i have two 30k+ players at the PG and SG spots so i just need to work on my arena and then try to find better big men.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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222143.35 in reply to 222143.34
Date: 8/6/2012 9:05:45 PM
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do you think you have enough evidence to say thats arena expansion isn't as important as everyone says, I think my arena is as big as yours

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222143.36 in reply to 222143.35
Date: 8/7/2012 12:24:37 AM
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I don't really follow what you are trying to ask.. arena expansion is very important and it's one of the things i wish i did better. And yours is about as big as mine so congrats (Or at least until i use my promotion money on my arena)

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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222143.37 in reply to 222143.36
Date: 8/7/2012 5:10:36 PM
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I just wondered if expansion was over hyped since you seem to do so well with a small arena

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222143.38 in reply to 222143.37
Date: 8/7/2012 6:26:45 PM
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you CAN make a good team with a small arena...if you're willing to be on the verge of bankruptcy every week. haha. And the only way to sustain a team like that is to train players for a few years and sell them for a lot. or at least thats my experience with having a relatively small arena with a somewhat good team

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222143.39 in reply to 222143.37
Date: 8/7/2012 7:33:36 PM
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haha arena expansion is not over hyped at all. I can barely get by as is making 10k a week and a tiny arena only works to a certain point and then it appears to bite you in the ass

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs