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172434.26 in reply to 172434.1
Date: 1/28/2011 10:10:40 AM
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I thought having a thread like this would help me as well as the many other new players. To the BB veterans, what is the one thing you wish you had known when you first started that you ended up finding out (possibly the hard way) as you played the game more and more?

That the BBs were going to add potentials to players after I was already addicted.

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172434.27 in reply to 172434.25
Date: 1/28/2011 10:14:24 AM
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haha true :P But he has more than a few seasons extra playing time :P I'll catch up eventually hahaha.

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172434.28 in reply to 172434.27
Date: 1/28/2011 11:17:28 AM
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There are not many things I wish I knew, since I read the manual about 10 times when I started playing and also kept reading the forum. :p

but still..
- I wish I didn't switch training between guards and inside players each week (in my first season).
- I wish I had raised my arena prices earlier and not lose extra income

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172434.29 in reply to 172434.1
Date: 1/28/2011 8:10:11 PM
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I wish I knew that there's no height advantage in games. So a 6'6 guard won't have any advantage over a 5'11 guard in their match up. That's the most unrealistic thing at BB by far!

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172434.30 in reply to 172434.29
Date: 1/28/2011 8:58:41 PM
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So is Kevin Durant a bad SG?
Was Magic Johnson a bad PG?
Was Ben Wallace a bad C?

I think there are exceptions to the normal heights, although obviously a 5'11" C is silly.

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172434.32 in reply to 172434.31
Date: 1/29/2011 12:04:46 AM
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I wish I knew how to train properly.
I wish I knew what skill I was training.
I wish I knew investing arena first is better in the long run, than buying random players who ended up getting fired after a week.
I wish I knew that buying young and high potential player was useless unless I was going to train him.

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172434.33 in reply to 172434.31
Date: 1/29/2011 4:38:06 AM
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true about Nate Robinson - although in terms of inside D, I vaguely remember that he once blocked a dunk attempt by Yao Ming.... for athletic types, sometimes defense is about timing and desire,as their athleticism can compensate for their height. For regular and below average folks like me who cannot jump high enough, height matters more. In my mind, the blocking attribute in BB somewhat simulates this aspect.

On the topic matter, I wish I had sold all my players 3 seasons ago at the height of the bubble and sat on a pile of cash to buy players this season. I have become too attached to my players, and will suffer for it in about 2 seasons time.

Because I never was able to land an outstanding draft pick (though not for the lack of investing), I wish I had ignored training completely and instead just focused on stamina and FT.


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172434.34 in reply to 172434.29
Date: 1/29/2011 5:06:28 AM
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So what would be the point of having skills then? Just put 5 guys with 7'1 in the court with atrocious rebounding, but due to their height they would win a massive number of rebounds and block a lot of shots.

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172434.35 in reply to 172434.32
Date: 1/29/2011 10:37:33 AM
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I wish I knew not to spend my $300,000 start money on an overrated 21 year old who pretty much reached his prime

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