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From: A-Dub

To: Xtc
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Date: 5/23/2016 2:56:16 PM
Upsyndrome
IV.21
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Upsyndrome II
TY! I appreciate it, man.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: A-Dub

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Date: 5/23/2016 3:02:51 PM
Upsyndrome
IV.21
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Upsyndrome II
Thanks, G Khan! Be sure to BB-mail me if you have any rebuilding/training questions.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: jista26

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Date: 5/23/2016 4:32:41 PM
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You definitely got the better of the two 5/5 19 year olds. I got the other one and he's an MVP with 46 TSP: 7/7/8/3/4/2/8/4/2/1. Not bad and fits my training schedule of 1v1 for now, but would have liked 5 more skill points or so.

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Date: 5/24/2016 1:13:44 AM
Arizona Cacti
III.8
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My draftee (#3 on my board behind the top 2 picks) turned out to be pretty good as well.

7/7/7/6/7/6 7/1/6/6 4/7 18 years old but unfortunately only all-star potential.

Tbh, might keep him as a tertiary trainee and play him as a backup 30k G a few years down the road.

From: Yuck

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Date: 5/24/2016 2:53:30 AM
Cassville Yuck
III.3
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Yuckville Cass
Absolutely. What a great starting build.

From: Jason

To: Yuck
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Date: 5/24/2016 3:12:29 AM
Arizona Desert Storm
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Absolutely. What a great starting build.


This is what frustrates me about BB!! :-( Everyone of us should be comparing notes on how great our draft picks are...at least the first round if not first 1.5-2 rounds. I didn't buy any scouting points, and had no expectations, but my first round pick was a $966 player with like 7 ratings that were atrocious or pitiful. There is no excuse for BB not having enough solid players in the draft that every team should have at least 1 keepable player They are totally missing the boat :-(

People are writing into the BB Facebook page pissed off about how horrible their drafts were...this draft system really sucks the fun out of the game for some...I think it's the #1 reason BB not only doesn't grow, but is losing people.

From: Yuck

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Date: 5/24/2016 12:00:34 PM
Cassville Yuck
III.3
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Yuckville Cass
Well I know you have read some of my rants before and you know I agree 100%. The draft and scouting made last season fun but it takes a couple season worth of draft points to really participate. They should really make the draft enjoyable every season for every manager. Add some 22 year olds to the draft that can be backups now. Have enough 18 and 19 year old perr all star potential guys that each team gets one every season. It would spur training at every level of the game.

I also don't like the fact that it takes 3 actual years to build a NT member. Three real life years is insane. It needs to be cut in half.

From: G Khan

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Date: 5/24/2016 12:51:27 PM
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I agree with you. Scouting should be cheaper and you should get clearer views of draftees' skill sets. And, yes, training should be faster.

However, this past season, our draft was loaded. I didn't want to give it away last season as I was hoping to get 2 good trainees. But I got 3 - MVP, SS and a PAS. You certainly could have gotten 1 of those had you scouted. Of course, when I was doing well, I wouldn't scout either as I always assumed it wasn't worth it unless you got top 3. I think this draft was an anomaly with how many good players there were (caveat - I didn't scout any skill sets, only opened up potential).

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Date: 5/24/2016 1:28:27 PM
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I agree with you. Scouting should be cheaper and you should get clearer views of draftees' skill sets. And, yes, training should be faster.

However, this past season, our draft was loaded. I didn't want to give it away last season as I was hoping to get 2 good trainees. But I got 3 - MVP, SS and a PAS. You certainly could have gotten 1 of those had you scouted. Of course, when I was doing well, I wouldn't scout either as I always assumed it wasn't worth it unless you got top 3. I think this draft was an anomaly with how many good players there were (caveat - I didn't scout any skill sets, only opened up potential).

I think a quick and easy help would be to give each team 15-30 scouting points for free each season that have to be used the season of. This would give the top teams a chance to at least participate and also would help out the teams that join the week of the draft and who have no time to caitalize on a last place finish.

From: Hoosier

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Date: 5/29/2016 7:01:13 PM
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Absolutely. What a great starting build.


This is what frustrates me about BB!! :-( Everyone of us should be comparing notes on how great our draft picks are...at least the first round if not first 1.5-2 rounds. I didn't buy any scouting points, and had no expectations, but my first round pick was a $966 player with like 7 ratings that were atrocious or pitiful. There is no excuse for BB not having enough solid players in the draft that every team should have at least 1 keepable player They are totally missing the boat :-(

People are writing into the BB Facebook page pissed off about how horrible their drafts were...this draft system really sucks the fun out of the game for some...I think it's the #1 reason BB not only doesn't grow, but is losing people.



The top rookies come in to the NBA and can compete somewhat. Now I am not being a proponent of rookies being good enough for the NBBA, but for some their skill level should at least be that of a rotation piece in D3. And some rookies may come in at their potentials peak, that's ok because it ensures their are plenty of players available at the lower levels. This however would make training and investing in the draft far more palatable for many, if they didn't have to wait four seasons just for a player to be usable. That solves the problem right there.

Last edited by Hoosier at 5/29/2016 7:03:45 PM

From: A-Dub

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Date: 5/29/2016 8:41:17 PM
Upsyndrome
IV.21
Overall Posts Rated:
708708
Second Team:
Upsyndrome II
Buzzerbeater takes more of the soccer/Baseball approach when it comes to prospects. I wouldn't mind for better rounded players w/ more 7-8 skills, but overall, I'm fine with the current situation. However, it would be nice to have a second team specifically geared for developing prospects. That way you could compete and train simultaneously.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
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