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Post by Muzunga on Aug 23, 2018 22:49:59 GMT
Not dying to move him, I might already have something in the works if a couple things fall like they should. But would move him and other firsts for a young(ish) established star.
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Post by eric on Aug 23, 2018 23:41:48 GMT
gorge yourself on mikan's thirty and two years young
YGM
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Post by 👨🏼⚕️delapandemic🚑 on Aug 23, 2018 23:58:21 GMT
Neon would look good in teal.
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Post by Taco: Better than a Nacho on Aug 24, 2018 0:36:14 GMT
Fecta angling towards a 3rd straight 1st overall pick
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Post by Majic on Aug 27, 2018 17:46:08 GMT
Fecta trading Yao would be all-time Fecta move
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Post by TimPig on Sept 6, 2018 16:11:41 GMT
bump
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Post by Muzunga on Sept 6, 2018 16:21:52 GMT
I’m good with Yao actually. No need to bump this.
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Post by eric on Sept 6, 2018 16:48:54 GMT
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Post by pedro el guapo on Sept 6, 2018 17:12:17 GMT
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Post by Taco: Better than a Nacho on Sept 6, 2018 18:44:31 GMT
Must be nice getting the 3rd, 1st, and 1st pick in 4 consecutive drafts and then just dangling the best one in front of the league. Rude. Just incredibly rude.
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Post by TimPig on Sept 6, 2018 18:47:21 GMT
Must be nice getting the 3rd, 1st, and 1st pick in 4 consecutive drafts and then just dangling the best one in front of the league. Rude. Just incredibly rude. No Taco, it’s called elite GMing and only Fecta fits the bill.
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Post by Muzunga on Sept 6, 2018 18:58:02 GMT
Must be nice getting the 3rd, 1st, and 1st pick in 4 consecutive drafts and then just dangling the best one in front of the league. Rude. Just incredibly rude. No Taco, it’s called elite GMing and only Fecta fits the bill. Ok, for realsy. 1. I clearly got lucky. 2. It also took patience to hold off on winning and not trading any assets/signing any players before I knew I had enough assets to be a winner. Also, if this was the normal lotto system I would have gotten top 3 picks everytime. 3. You can acquire assets three ways, trading, signing, drafting. Drafting and free agency are pretty much pure luck, trading takes skill, but also requires assets from the previous two methods which are, again pretty much pure luck. So, yeah, I was lucky, but also made good picks and had a plan. So suck my dick, that is if you can reach it from how far below the Bulls are in the standing from me.
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Post by ahebrewtoo on Sept 6, 2018 19:55:19 GMT
Free agency is absolutely not pure luck.
On the maxes it is.
But most of free agency is non max players.
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Post by skrouse on Sept 6, 2018 20:12:13 GMT
Free agency is absolutely not pure luck. On the maxes it is. But most of free agency is non max players. Take out Maxes, MLEs, LLEs and mins and what's the percentage that is left? I would assume those 4 take up at least 90-95% of the offer sheets.
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Post by TimPig on Sept 6, 2018 21:28:02 GMT
No Taco, it’s called elite GMing and only Fecta fits the bill. Ok, for realsy. 1. I clearly got lucky. 2. It also took patience to hold off on winning and not trading any assets/signing any players before I knew I had enough assets to be a winner. Also, if this was the normal lotto system I would have gotten top 3 picks everytime. 3. You can acquire assets three ways, trading, signing, drafting. Drafting and free agency are pretty much pure luck, trading takes skill, but also requires assets from the previous two methods which are, again pretty much pure luck. So, yeah, I was lucky, but also made good picks and had a plan. So suck my dick, that is if you can reach it from how far below the Bulls are in the standing from me. The only trade you made was Shareef, and then you used your aforementioned luck to resign him.
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Post by Muzunga on Sept 6, 2018 21:36:00 GMT
Ok, for realsy. 1. I clearly got lucky. 2. It also took patience to hold off on winning and not trading any assets/signing any players before I knew I had enough assets to be a winner. Also, if this was the normal lotto system I would have gotten top 3 picks everytime. 3. You can acquire assets three ways, trading, signing, drafting. Drafting and free agency are pretty much pure luck, trading takes skill, but also requires assets from the previous two methods which are, again pretty much pure luck. So, yeah, I was lucky, but also made good picks and had a plan. So suck my dick, that is if you can reach it from how far below the Bulls are in the standing from me. The only trade you made was Shareef, and then you used your aforementioned luck to resign him. I also traded two firsts for Brad Daughtery.
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Post by TimPig on Sept 6, 2018 21:37:28 GMT
Free agency is absolutely not pure luck. On the maxes it is. But most of free agency is non max players. Take out Maxes, MLEs, LLEs and mins and what's the percentage that is left? I would assume those 4 take up at least 90-95% of the offer sheets. Fecta didn’t sign any maxes this offseason so
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2018 22:39:12 GMT
Free agency is absolutely not pure luck. On the maxes it is. But most of free agency is non max players. i disagree maxes are not pure luck you may not control excatly who signs with you, but you control who you offer maxes. while this seems obvious, i am meaning more you control which offseasons you can offer maxes. timing your max cap space when there are: better available players less competition is a way to increase your chances to get max players of higher quality and more quantity so yeah. being smart with your cap can take your chances at landing a max player from like 10% to 100% depending on which offseason you finnegle your room. there are some offseasons where there will be more max worthy players than max room.
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Post by TimPig on Sept 6, 2018 22:41:04 GMT
Free agency is absolutely not pure luck. On the maxes it is. But most of free agency is non max players. i disagree maxes are not pure luck you may not control excatly who signs with you, but you control who you offer maxes. while this seems obvious, i am meaning more you control which offseasons you can offer maxes. timing your max cap space when there are: better available players less competition is a way to increase your chances to get max players of higher quality and more quantity so yeah. being smart with your cap can take your chances at landing a max player from like 10% to 70% depending on which offseason you finnegle your room Pretty sure Heebs was referring strictly to the guys who receive multiple max offers. Seems to be RNG at that point.
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Post by TimPig on Sept 6, 2018 22:54:32 GMT
Must be nice getting the 3rd, 1st, and 1st pick in 4 consecutive drafts and then just dangling the best one in front of the league. Rude. Just incredibly rude. Keep in mind he also had another 3rd overall that he included in the trade for Daugherty. 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.1
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Post by ahebrewtoo on Sept 7, 2018 4:09:23 GMT
Free agency is absolutely not pure luck. On the maxes it is. But most of free agency is non max players. i disagree maxes are not pure luck you may not control excatly who signs with you, but you control who you offer maxes. while this seems obvious, i am meaning more you control which offseasons you can offer maxes. timing your max cap space when there are: better available players less competition is a way to increase your chances to get max players of higher quality and more quantity so yeah. being smart with your cap can take your chances at landing a max player from like 10% to 100% depending on which offseason you finnegle your room. there are some offseasons where there will be more max worthy players than max room. My point was the good GMs will find good players and get them on good contracts. Not good GMs will find good players and get them on horrible contracts. I agree with your post, too. Managing your cap to have max space at opportune times is good GMing.
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Post by eric on Sept 7, 2018 5:25:10 GMT
No Taco, it’s called elite GMing and only Fecta fits the bill. Ok, for realsy. 1. I clearly got lucky. 2. It also took patience to hold off on winning and not trading any assets/signing any players before I knew I had enough assets to be a winner. Also, if this was the normal lotto system I would have gotten top 3 picks everytime. 3. You can acquire assets three ways, trading, signing, drafting. Drafting and free agency are pretty much pure luck, trading takes skill, but also requires assets from the previous two methods which are, again pretty much pure luck. So, yeah, I was lucky, but also made good picks and had a plan. So suck my dick, that is if you can reach it from how far below the Bulls are in the standing from me. getting a stud at 1.1 isn't a good pick, it's an expected pick. when you get a stud at 2.5, then i'll be impressed with your draft acumen and as tim said, you traded the eventual 1.3 for brad daugherty before you had anyone. how does that jive with you having a patient master plan? i think you'll get less guff if you peacock less. strikes me as a win-win-win
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Post by Taco: Better than a Nacho on Sept 7, 2018 15:49:10 GMT
RUDE RUDE RUDE
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Post by Muzunga on Sept 7, 2018 15:53:22 GMT
Ok, for realsy. 1. I clearly got lucky. 2. It also took patience to hold off on winning and not trading any assets/signing any players before I knew I had enough assets to be a winner. Also, if this was the normal lotto system I would have gotten top 3 picks everytime. 3. You can acquire assets three ways, trading, signing, drafting. Drafting and free agency are pretty much pure luck, trading takes skill, but also requires assets from the previous two methods which are, again pretty much pure luck. So, yeah, I was lucky, but also made good picks and had a plan. So suck my dick, that is if you can reach it from how far below the Bulls are in the standing from me. getting a stud at 1.1 isn't a good pick, it's an expected pick. when you get a stud at 2.5, then i'll be impressed with your draft acumen and as tim said, you traded the eventual 1.3 for brad daugherty before you had anyone. how does that jive with you having a patient master plan? i think you'll get less guff if you peacock less. strikes me as a win-win-win
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Post by Mike on Sept 7, 2018 18:17:00 GMT
Lucky son of a bitch.
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