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277118.15 in reply to 277118.14
Date: 04/26/2016 20:28:40
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Man maybe next season I'll have my trainees better...giving them minutes has lost me a few games. Btw, thx for this info..I tried getting onto the buzzer management or the training simulator and I don't know my alias or key names...if u know how I can get this it would be awesome. Especially the training sim I hear is a great tool. Good luck in the playoffs. Pleasant is pure and simple a bad ass team as well as the Dawgs. Should be interesting watching those 2 battle for the semi.


First... Go to "Preferences" -- "Create / Change acces key"

Then go to http://www.buzzer-manager.com Fill BB login with your "Team name" and fill BB key with you new "Acces Key"

;-) Enjoy.



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277118.16 in reply to 277118.15
Date: 04/27/2016 07:23:36
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Thank ya....I was trying all kinds of stuff haha.

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277118.17 in reply to 277118.16
Date: 05/09/2016 11:30:33
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JUST CURIOUS how many of you guys have players that are over 100 tsp?? I had one a couple of seasons ago who had a score of 102 but he was 37 and dropped off a few points before season ended. Got some good money for him. I'm just curious if any of ya have a beast like that.

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277118.18 in reply to 277118.17
Date: 05/10/2016 22:10:57
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I don't think 100 is too hard to get if you put some effort into it.

I trained Rumahpasal over 100, and Head to 110+. I could have trained them more, but I usually stop at age 25, as it just get so slow. Leavitt is at 99, and I haven't trained him much all season. I'll get him there next season.

I'll be glad to help with any questions you have. Not that I'm some expert or anything. Nothing beats succeeding with players you trained yourself.

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277118.19 in reply to 277118.18
Date: 05/10/2016 22:42:04
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Maylong, thx. Wow that's pretty good. I just started getting serious with trainees the past couple of seasons. 2 18yo, and 1 20 yo are my primary trainees so its kinda fun developing players into beasts lol. I bet it's a long process to get players from 60s up to 100 and over...Hopefully in the next few seasons atleast 2 I'm training now will get there.

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277118.20 in reply to 277118.19
Date: 05/10/2016 22:45:41
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Here's the finished season stats. Good luck to everyone still in the playoffs.

Season 34 : Performances (by http://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Best collective performance of the season
Points : 2485 : Tumbleweeds
Rebounds : 1317 : Pleasant-Team
Assists : 596 : D-League Dunkers
Steals : 332 : Tumbleweeds
Block Shots : 259 : D-League Dunkers

Personal best performances of the season
Points : 49 : D. Gréco (Tech Titans)
Rebounds : 27 : R. Head (D-League Dunkers)
Assists : 15 : E. Walton (The Huskies)
Steals : 10 : M. Kinsey (Tumbleweeds), B. Blaszka (Tumbleweeds)
Block Shots : 7 : S. Leavitt (D-League Dunkers), C. Cerda (Tech Titans), T. Herrington (Tumbleweeds), D. Siemko (Pleasant-Team), M. Bain (Atlanta Gladiators)

Top 5 of the season
Point Guard : I. Vaqueiro (D-League Dunkers) (18.1 Points, 4.8 Rebounds, 4.2 Assists, 1.8 Steals, 0.9 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 21.2
Shooting Guard : D. Gréco (Tech Titans) (27.5 Points, 4 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 1.3 Steals, 0.7 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 22.3
Small Forward : B. Blaszka (Tumbleweeds) (19.4 Points, 4.7 Rebounds, 4.2 Assists, 3.6 Steals, 1.3 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 21.8
Power Forward : A. Palmas (Chicago White Tigers) (18.1 Points, 14.2 Rebounds, 3.1 Assists, 0.9 Steals, 2.4 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 32.4
Center : C. Frigoli (Tumbleweeds) (19.4 Points, 14.9 Rebounds, 0.8 Assists, 1.8 Steals, 1.5 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 30.9

MVP of the season
A. Palmas (Chicago White Tigers) (18.1 Points, 14.2 Rebounds, 3.1 Assists, 0.9 Steals, 2.4 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 32.4

The bad performance of the season
L. Chaney (Paragraphs) (7 Points, 4 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -18

Triple-Double of the season
M. Contenti (New Orleans Jazz) (24 Points, 13 Rebounds, 10 Assists, 1 Steals, 3 Block Shots), J. Garland (New Orleans Jazz) (11 Points, 10 Rebounds, 11 Assists, 2 Steals, 0 Block Shots), R. Arrechea (Chicago White Tigers) (14 Points, 21 Rebounds, 11 Assists, 4 Steals, 1 Block Shots), H. Plummer (czhs 14) (17 Points, 12 Rebounds, 10 Assists, 3 Steals, 0 Block Shots), B. Blaszka (Tumbleweeds) (22 Points, 10 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 10 Steals, 0 Block Shots), C. Nguyen (Viking Hoosiers) (27 Points, 10 Rebounds, 10 Assists, 0 Steals, 2 Block Shots), E. Dotson (Pleasant-Team) (16 Points, 16 Rebounds, 10 Assists, 4 Steals, 4 Block Shots)

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens during the season : M. Guilla (Atlanta Gladiators) : 92 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees during the season : M. Bain (Atlanta Gladiators) : 87 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man of the season : M. Guilla (Atlanta Gladiators) : 945 Minutes

The shooter of the season : D. Gréco (Tech Titans) : 95 Three points

The best performer of the season : R. Head (D-League Dunkers), R. Head (D-League Dunkers), R. Head (D-League Dunkers) : Rating : 18.0

The worst performer of the season : E. Daniels (czhs 14), S. Lund (Phoenix Ignite), J. Singer (Viking Hoosiers), T. Kerr (Viking Hoosiers) : Rating : 1.0


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277118.21 in reply to 277118.17
Date: 05/13/2016 09:30:22
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Yeah, I agree - 100 isn't too hard, just have to be patient. I got 11 pops from my 21 and 22 year old guys that I am still focused on training this season. They are both over 100 now and I expect to get them to 125 or 135 before I quit training them at 25.

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277118.22 in reply to 277118.20
Date: 05/13/2016 09:31:24
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Crap! Doesn't look like I have a chance!!! D-League owns all the stats this season . . ..

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277118.23 in reply to 277118.22
Date: 05/13/2016 13:33:02
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Looks like I joined after the season. Looking forward to starting in Season 35. Any tips for a newbie?

California Quakes

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277118.24 in reply to 277118.22
Date: 05/13/2016 18:03:21
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Ha ha ha! I'm 99% sure you've already handled me once pretty easily this season.

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277118.25 in reply to 277118.23
Date: 05/13/2016 18:51:22
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The best advice I can give is to take it slow and build for the future.

Your arena should be top priority. It's how you afford to pay the players that you spend the next few seasons training up to be your studs. Buying old vets gets you some wins now, but doesn't help much down the road.

Mercer is your best starting trainee, too bad you got him at the end of the season. Rollins MAY be a decent second trainee, but i don't know just how low his stats are. You might get decent player or two in the draft, but since you couldn't invest in scouting, it'll be all up to luck. But there are plenty of good players available the draft for cheap (Starter, Star, Allstar potential under $5k). Get a competent trainer to start. There almost as good as advanced, but much cheaper.
I'd also invest $20k/week in scouting so you can look for a good player in next year's draft.

You have any more questions about anything, feel free to send me a PM or just post here in the thread, someone will answer ya. :-D And if you get bored, read the help forums. I learned a lot by just reading questions other people posted.


Edit: Just noticed a pretty good post here (278729.1) concerning spending your initial $300k that you might want to check out.

Last edited by Maylong at 05/13/2016 20:22:10

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