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From: 5Majeur
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Date: 11/09/2023 17:02:20
Bonsai Bruins Basketball
IV.19
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Wondering: do Docs really worth their salary price? Do you have really positive feedback from hiring a doc? (And what about other super-duper-necessary staff? Which is really important to hire?)
Thank you

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321685.2 in reply to 321685.1
Date: 11/09/2023 22:48:24
Coolsville Comets
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Nothing to say for certain regarding doctors and their value, but if you have anyone worth training, I’d argue a minimum Level 4 trainer is important.

I’m also of the opinion that having a PR manager with a specialty is of reasonable value. I don’t have stats to back it up, but my interpretation is (and experience feels, based on gut) that the specialties account for perhaps 2-3pts at Level 2 and increasing by smaller increments with each increasing level. I keep a Level 2 minimum with a specialty out of gut feeling based around point differential in close games.*

*Disclaimer: This is, again, not a hard fact. This is merely speculation about value and personal interpretation.

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321685.3 in reply to 321685.2
Date: 11/10/2023 05:33:09
Bonsai Bruins Basketball
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thank you very much for your answer trainer and young trainer ok, I had a doctor for longtime, level 3, but to be honest, at my level, I was wondering is it is not the best option to buy another player, if one has a long blessure, than paying an high salary. I'm start thinking that staff and structures are just for really top teams, at III or IV div they are totally worthless and money draining for what they give back.

From: Azariah

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321685.4 in reply to 321685.3
Date: 11/10/2023 07:17:36
Mos Eisley Imperials
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Youth Trainer only has an effect if you are training players that are 18 or 19 years old. Once your trainees are older than that, there is no value in continuing to pay a YT.

From: 5Majeur

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321685.5 in reply to 321685.4
Date: 11/10/2023 07:52:05
Bonsai Bruins Basketball
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Thanks a lot, yes I knew that, but his impact at least, just likewise the main coach, is "real" for every team, about other staff not so sure...

From: 5Majeur

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321685.6 in reply to 321685.4
Date: 11/10/2023 07:52:07
Bonsai Bruins Basketball
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Thanks a lot, yes I knew that, but his impact at least, just likewise the main coach, is "real" for every team, about other staff not so sure...

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321685.7 in reply to 321685.2
Date: 11/10/2023 09:32:31
Virginia Cavaliers
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FYI, staff specialty impact does not increase with staff level, it's a constant value.

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321685.9 in reply to 321685.8
Date: 11/11/2023 05:50:53
Bonsai Bruins Basketball
IV.19
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Yes, level 4 doctors are worth it. You'll have injuries, but most of the time they'll be more than manageable.


Maybe for a top team like your, at that salary I think that 1 season doc salary, for a div IV team, doesn't match even the player value on the market.

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321685.11 in reply to 321685.10
Date: 11/11/2023 12:43:43
Bonsai Bruins Basketball
IV.19
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Thank you, it makes sense. I'll think about it thank you very much (do you have any advice on other staff members, besides coaches obvs?) Thanks again!