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Matt52 wrote: View Post$128 for Harris!
$61 for Isaiah Thomas!
$74 for Henson!
lol
i know lol i was not prepared for that... It was WILD!
I like it the way that it is. A guy is at 0 years remaining on the contract, and you have 2 choices, extend him or let him go. I agree that this keeps the FA pool fresh!
The biggest question will be.. which one of us will be the first to start tanking for wiggins? LOL
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skywalker wrote: View PostThe biggest question will be.. which one of us will be the first to start tanking for wiggins? LOL
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skywalker wrote: View Posti know lol i was not prepared for that... It was WILD!
I like it the way that it is. A guy is at 0 years remaining on the contract, and you have 2 choices, extend him or let him go. I agree that this keeps the FA pool fresh!
The biggest question will be.. which one of us will be the first to start tanking for wiggins? LOL
joey_hesketh wrote: View PostHAHAHAH... Wow I haven't really thought of that ... well I really like how we did the Draft, where the pick was assigned to a team, pre-lottery. The bottom team doesn't always win!
Rationale:
1) if they waive their players, others get opportunity to pick them up and any contract remaining stays on their cap hold until it has expired - remember only 1 amnesty!
2) if they make trades for picks, more power to the trading parties.
3) if they tank to get a pick - ie. waive or trade good players - we just saw how shallow the free agent pool can be... although in future years I think there will be more choice as teams roll over contracts with just 2 players able to be extended. Go made with Wiggins but good luck fielding a competitive team.
My .02
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Matt52 wrote: View PostBut what about the one extension for someone with 1 year remaining?
I have. What do you think of this: as long as lineups are set, no problem.
Rationale:
1) if they waive their players, others get opportunity to pick them up and any contract remaining stays on their cap hold until it has expired - remember only 1 amnesty!
2) if they make trades for picks, more power to the trading parties.
3) if they tank to get a pick - ie. waive or trade good players - we just saw how shallow the free agent pool can be... although in future years I think there will be more choice as teams roll over contracts with just 2 players able to be extended. Go made with Wiggins but good luck fielding a competitive team.
My .02
I think we've got committed managers here who realize the impact it would have on their team and their fanbase if they were to tank.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostTo be honest, I like it as it is.
Extend 2 under contract with zero years but on your roster with cap space.
Extend 1 rookie you drafted.
However, if we wanted to introduce a RFA or extension type system, and majority were in favour, I could get behind that. I would be in favour as long as it was just one extension per year (ie. just one player with 1 year remaining). Free agency is fun as the draft today showed! $97 for Beverly!
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?“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”
― John Wooden
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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?
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?Last edited by Joey; Sun Oct 27, 2013, 04:37 PM.
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostWhile I wanted to encourage the discussion to be had, I'm also in favour of leaving it as is.
As for Limiting roster adds, there is a limit on how many can be made during a week. If you want to limit how many can be made throughout the whole season, that's a whole other thing. I don't know about that. That's half the fun of Fantasy is keeping your eye on the Waiver Wire and FA Pool.“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”
― John Wooden
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The Coach wrote: View PostTrue, I just don't like it when people pick up players based on the fact that they have more games that week and then drop them the very next because someone else has more games the next week. I realize these are end of bench guys, but it doesn't seem to replicate the NBA's "waiver wire" and it can be the difference in winning the week. Just my thoughts.
Topic is open for discussion.
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Best starting five and first off bench?
If you were actually coach of your team, who would be your starting five and first big and small off the bench?
PG - Derrick Rose
SG - Nicolas Batum
SF - Danny Granger
PF - Andrei Kirilenko
C - Jonas Valanciunas
first big off the bench - Ryan Anderson
first guard off the bench - Raymond Felton“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”
― John Wooden
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