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From: Otis
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Date: 04/01/2014 02:29:46
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How much is the salary ceiling for a Perennial allstar player?

Here on the forum it says 95-110k. http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thread=144856&m=33

from my personal experience i rarely seen perennial all stars with salaries above 80k.
secondly, the figures listed are from 4 years ago, maybe you guys have had more experience with this matter and you could provide us all with some updated figures.

anybody?

From: E.B.W.

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Date: 04/01/2014 05:08:02
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I would guess more in the 65-80k range but potential does have sub levels so it is going to vary for all players.

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256744.4 in reply to 256744.1
Date: 04/01/2014 05:17:48
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I have capped 3 perenial allstars. It all depends on skills distribution, the more multiskilled player the lower the salary. My players capped at 47, 55 , 50k salaries with accordingly 102, 102, 112 skillspoints. The 47 and 55k guys have similar skillpoints. the diference is 55k guy has 1lvl higher OD, and 1 lvl higher jr, while having 2lvls less dr.

For a tree center i think around 60-80k is achievable like skills:

IS 15 id 13
rb 13 sb 7

tbh use buzzer-manager.com , there is a calculator.

Last edited by Gajus Julijus Cezaris at 04/01/2014 05:19:00

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256744.5 in reply to 256744.4
Date: 04/02/2014 16:25:03
The Defenders
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thank you. buzzer-manager estimates it around 60k which is what i expected. my conflicting information was with the help post on the forum which talked of almiost 100k, which is a big difference.

this was helpful.

thank you

From: jeffjeff

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Date: 04/02/2014 16:33:18
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Like what most people said, it depends on skill distribution. Since the salary per level increases exponentially, the more you specialize into one skill, the higher the salary.

From: Mickyster

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256744.7 in reply to 256744.5
Date: 04/03/2014 00:05:20
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When was the 100k posted? Could of been before the downgrade of salaries

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256744.10 in reply to 256744.9
Date: 04/03/2014 15:38:01
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I just checked the transfer list:

Pot 7 C --> 91k
Pot 7 C --> 120k
Pot 7 PG -> 93k
Pot 7 C --> 140k (IS 16, ID 15, RB 16, SB 12)
Pot 7 C --> 110k
Pot 7 C --> 132k
Pot 7 PG -> 93k

So it's still possible for training a Pot 7 up to 140k salary. We had a Pot 7 SG with 115k in Germany several seasons ago.

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Date: 04/09/2014 00:53:19
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I capped a perennial allstar SF at 43k salary. Very high skill count though, I couldn't tell you unless his current owner transfer lists him.

I have a perennial allstar PF/C @ 66.5k/wk with 47 inside skills (is/id/reb/sb) and 12 JS. He's not yet capped, which surprised me, buzzer-manager said he would be. (It does tend to trend low on cap predictions.)