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Salaries -> Season 19. A new change?

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209193.61 in reply to 209193.60
Date: 2/9/2012 6:49:47 AM
Phoenix_Suns
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Instead of calling for training players endlessly without an increase of salary (after a certain point), it would in my opinion help to be able to exclude players from training. That way I could play my dominant C on his natural position and still be able to train inside skills. Or keep my PG playing as a PG and still be able to train 2 other players in passing.

It´s the one thing that really annoys me at BB:
- When training a player: You have to play him out of position a lot of the time for training purpose.

- Once you think he is done: You often have to take him out of position again to avoid training and therefore an increase in salary you couldn´t afford. That´s ridiculous.

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209193.62 in reply to 209193.53
Date: 2/9/2012 7:43:57 AM
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Rich people can own a couple of Lambos and still do well financially. Its not like they would buy on at the beginning of the month and sell him again at the end of the month because they found out it was too expensive.


i would compare it more betwen 2 similiar cars, where one is owned by a tuner and the other by a regular guy. The tuner put a lot of money into his car, but when the car get selled the regular guy get more money even when the tuner put a lot of effort into reducing the heigth of the car, making a nice paintjob and replacing several parts of the car.

Yes paying dude more for what they bring on the court would be nice, but that is hard to to do to measure everything correct. So it is in responsibility for the trainer, to tune their players in a reasonable or good way.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 2/9/2012 7:45:35 AM

From: Mr.Mac

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209193.63 in reply to 209193.62
Date: 2/10/2012 1:18:47 PM
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International Centers (salary 230-270) been sold for less than 500K.

I´m gonna start to think BB is almost death, this is indigne!

And more...I just sold a C 25yo, 101K salary, trainable and normal secondary skills (no 1 and 2, JS and Driving 8), Reb 17, IS 15, ID 15...for 625K.

If we keep a market of big men like this...we can be closing the door and throwing the key to the river.

It´s like if Lakes said: I don´t wanna get Howard for Bynum, I´ve to pay Kobe and Gasol....yeah, sure...ridiculous.

From: Manouche

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209193.64 in reply to 209193.63
Date: 2/10/2012 2:09:28 PM
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But why don't you buy more of those centers if they are good and cheap ?

They are cheap because there are too many of them compared to the number of teams in need for them and capable of sustaining their salary.
They should naturally retire in large numbers and the problem would be solved but this process is impaired by NTs, people trying to speculate on their selling price and reckeless newbies.

You are an unhappy seller but soon a happy buyer.