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Post by Detroit Pistons on Sept 9, 2009 6:16:11 GMT -5
Hey DAL a few questions here regarding the highly anticipated S.L.:
1) When ( before or after the 2010 release?) 2) No. of matches 3) Awards 4) Injuries
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Sept 9, 2009 9:27:11 GMT -5
I second this!
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Sept 9, 2009 19:27:26 GMT -5
Ok so I figured we would do this for summer league:
1) Each team can have a team of up to 8 players. No one who has been in the league longer than 3 seasons (unless injured majority of the time) can player. Also no one over the rating of 85 can play, unless they are a rookie. If a team does not have enough players (under the above criteria), they will be assigned undrafted rookies to fill their roster.
2) No injuries.
3) Around 6-8 games.
4) Soon, before the release of the game (I'll download some online rosters to get the rookies).
5) Award for Summer League MVP. This player will also get a 1-point increase in rating.
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Sept 10, 2009 10:33:02 GMT -5
awesome stuff. but the >3season rule is tricky. Hmm only 2 of my players (love and horford) fufil the criteria of 3 seasons or less. but Horford is rated at 86, which means he cant play. I have 4 players who have played exactly 4 seasons and cannot qualify to play.
So technically only kevin love on my team is eligible to play. BIG problem
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Sept 11, 2009 16:04:57 GMT -5
Not necessarily, send me your roster and I'll take a look at it.
There are actually just as many advantages (if not more) than disadvantages in this scenario:
-Your team would be filled with undrafted free agents, giving you first dibs to sign them if they did good (or even won MVP and earned a ratings increase) -Kevin Love would be one of the best players in the summer league and be on one of the worst teams, thus bloating his stats and increasing the chances of him earning a ratings boost himself
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