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Matt52 wrote: View PostI can and will.
I can't.
I thought I could.
Appears have to wait for 2 days to change the setting:
Custom league commissioners can choose whether players will automatically go to waivers after the draft or if players will be immediately available as free agents.
This setting cannot be reversed once the draft is over. All undrafted players must follow the waiver period setting in place at the time the draft concluded.
The waiver period for custom leagues can be set anywhere from "No waivers" up to "7 days."
If the waiver period for your custom league is set for 2 days (which is the default Public/Pro League setting), waivers will take between 48 and 72 hours. Waivers do not begin processing until the nightly update that begins shortly after midnight Pacific Time.
If your draft takes place on a Monday at 11 a.m. PT, undrafted players will clear waivers at 11:59 p.m. PT on Wednesday. Waivers will then be processed between 4-8 hours later, at which point they will show on their new roster.
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For simplicity, why not just limit the resigns to 2 players, regardless of their years?
Personally, I like the current rules. Adds an element of strategy (staggering you best players deals) and keeps the FA auction exciting. Let's be honest, the drafting of new players each season is usually the best part of the season, diluting that so that decisions are easier for managers isn't really a good one. Having to decide between your up and comer and your all-star vet is all part of the fun. Plus, the limitations is also a good way to stimulate the trade market. If you have a young guy breakout, then you are more willing to move a vet for something than risk losing him for nothing.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Tyler Hansbrough - 1yr
Landry Fields - 1yr
Kris Humphries - 1yr
Patrick "$97" Beverley - 3yrs
Alec Burks - 2yrs
Should make my cap total 35.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him.
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The Coach wrote: View PostI think it should stay the way it is. I spent a considerable amount of time strategizing the amount of years I would give each player, so that I wouldn't have too many great players expiring at the same time. The only option I could be convinced of is Mack North's suggestion of only re-upping 2 players, but they could have 0 or 1 year left.
Is there any more discussion needed surrounding the amount of player adds and drops that can be done by one team in a season? I would be in favor of limiting that. Not sure if there is a rule in the NBA?joey_hesketh wrote: View PostWhile I wanted to encourage the discussion to be had, I'm also in favour of leaving this particular rule untouched. If you want to extent them, wait until you can offer them an extension at 0.
If you don't have 2 guys you want to extend, then don't. But finding the gems and filling the holes in Free Agency will be one of the best parts of this League.
As for Limiting roster adds, we have the 40 Year Cap, which does limit teams and then from there everything is 1-year deals. I didn't really like it at first, but it kinda shaped the last half of the season.
I don't know, what do people think?
In this league, there aren't a lot of good free agents and when guys come out of nowhere they are usually picked up quick.
If people are adding and dropping all the time, they are likely to lose a decent player.
Also, anyone picked up automatically counts as a year towards the 40 salary cap. If you pick that player up with 40 or under years, you can keep them as free agent if you want (it is how I got Sanders) but if you pick them up after 40 they go to free agency (it is how I lost Harris/Butler and had to bid $74 for Henson).
I think this rule should stay as is. IN the NBA there is no minimum/maximum adding/dropping players and once above salary cap they can only be signed for minimum (forgetting about exceptions).
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Hey all,
Hope the draft went well. As expected, I ended up with two players I had no interest in. I set Tobias Harris to $200 to make sure I ended up with at least one player I wanted (sorry Matt! I saw from your post you were interested in him; my most disappointing moment of last season was when I went on to pick up LARRY SANDERS! to find you had grabbed him not two hours before....).
I've dropped the two guys I didn't want but was assigned - CJ Miles and Dante Cunningham. I've picked up Steven Adams and Donatas Montejunas off the waiver wire. I don't think it's fair for another team to scoop them by overbidding on the waiver wire as it was discussed before the draft that those who were unable to be present would be able to add players they actually wanted if they ended up with crap.
Year allocation is as follows:
Tobias Harris - 2 years
Donatas Montejunas - 2 years
Steven Adams - 2 years
This brings my cap total to 36.
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostMy signings:
Andrew Nicholson - 5 years
Jared Dudley - 1 year
Corey Brewer - 1 year
Nate Robinson - 1 year
Andrea Bargnani - 1 Year
TOTAL CAPUSE - 35 Years
Combined with my $93 Waiver Dollars, I'm quite happy with the flexibility as well as Talent Level on my team.
Good Draft Everyone! Thanks for coming out!!
I will be signing
Ray Allen -1 year
Jamaal Crawford- 2 years
Kevin Garnett- 1 year
Samuel Dalembert- 1 year
Vince Carter- 1 year
Al Harrington- 1 year
Chase Buddinger- 1 year
Making my grand total a whopping 25. If anyone needs some bad contracts dumped, apparently I have room.
There's a good chance my whole team will retire at the end of the season.Last edited by tucas; Sun Oct 27, 2013, 10:16 PM.
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I also am not in favour allowing people to extend players currently under-contract, aside from rookies they drafted, as outlined in the original rules.
I, and I'm sure many other people, allocated salary years based on the original rules. There's no really good reason to change the original rules.
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tucas wrote: View PostI have you at 36. Are you including the 1 year you still owe Henson?
Nevermind... maybe you're right.Last edited by Joey; Sun Oct 27, 2013, 10:20 PM.
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