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Post by virginiaunion3 on Aug 16, 2007 10:24:56 GMT -5
will gerald wallace be on my team before the first sim tonight? i traded for him last nite
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Post by NBL Commish on Aug 16, 2007 13:07:28 GMT -5
trade is invalid.
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Post by CHANGEME on Aug 16, 2007 14:18:03 GMT -5
Not that it's any of my business, but the trade looks valid to me.
What is wrong with it?
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Post by NBL President on Aug 16, 2007 16:01:55 GMT -5
You can't deal 2 draft picks in consecutive years.
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Post by CHANGEME on Aug 16, 2007 21:45:13 GMT -5
Oh, ok. Just first rounders?
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Post by virginiaunion3 on Aug 16, 2007 22:43:59 GMT -5
i dont know for sure but that prolly includes second round picks too
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Post by CHANGEME on Aug 17, 2007 11:46:37 GMT -5
Well, if the point of the rule is what I think it is, I don't think 2nd rounders would be included.
So you could trade an 2008 1st and a 2010 1st in the same deal...
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Post by virginiaunion3 on Aug 17, 2007 19:28:36 GMT -5
yea u should be able to
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Post by NBL President on Aug 17, 2007 22:06:07 GMT -5
2nd's are not involved. NBA rules require you to keep your own pick every other season, so 2008/2010 would be the only way to deal multiple first rounders unless you promised them later in a "future considerations" trade.
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Post by CHANGEME on Aug 19, 2007 23:40:29 GMT -5
In PSBL, I know I don't enforce that rule in the way that if the past draft is over, you can deal the next 1st even if you didn't make a 1st round pick last year. It was too hard for me to keep track of. How will it be enforced here?
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Post by NBL President on Aug 19, 2007 23:51:40 GMT -5
The game doesn't allow it based on the 3 picks they have in their database. Basically, it won't allow those deals to go through. I will allow people to trade future picks as "future considerations" much like we have in place from real trades, such as: Boston owes Portland a RD1 pick by 2011 and make each possible pick a different protection. Look in the draft forum at the Knicks owe Jazz a RD1 pick, the later it goes, the less protection New York gets on it. That is a way to give yourself more than 3 years of picks to use and to bypass the game's rule, as you could deal a 2008 pick right now, and say a "future RD1 by 2011" and then the next year, they could take your 2009 pick and it would be valid. Basically, get creative with it and bypass the filter, and we are alright.
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Post by CHANGEME on Aug 20, 2007 0:06:09 GMT -5
Oh, that's cool, I think you're handling it right. I was in another NBA league, and there was all of these trading restrictions and I think opening up trading as much as possible is what'll make an NBA league a lot of fun to be in.
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Post by Sonics GM on Aug 20, 2007 0:25:31 GMT -5
ya the only way you can do it is if you have a owed pick system and that is really complicated to do. Someone has to keep track of it. I mean it has worked in other leagues but then peole start trading like 5 years in advance and it starts getting complicated
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