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7. Team Bank 7.1 Earning TBD
Articles* ~100-300 Full Attendance in off-season** 150 Improving by 5 wins from last year 50 Improving by 10 wins from last year 75 Improving by 15+ wins from last year 100 Improving the most from last year 100 Making the playoffs*** 100 Making the playoffs after missing the previous season 25 Making it past Round 1 10 Making it past Round 2 25 Making it to the Finals 50 Winning the championship 100 Making the all-star team: 25 Winning MVP at the all-star game: 25 GMOY 100 MVP 100 DPOY 75 ROY 75 6th Man 40 MIP 40 1st Team 50 2nd Team 30 3rd Team 20 1st Team D 40 2nd Team D 25 1st Team Rook 30 2nd Team Rook 15
* Exact # depends on length, time put in, creativity, etc. at the banker's discretion. Subject to review by the commish. Please no arguments over article payouts. TBD may be added at several points during the regular season but is usually done in the off-season.
** Getting full attendance in the offseason involves submitting every pick you own, as well as participating in free agency. If you just want the computer to draft for you, you have to PM me to let me know so that I can mark your attendance.
*** All playoff rewards are additive. For example, you get $285 for winning the championship.
TBD will automatically be applied to your account by the banker. No need to post it.
TBD can also be traded from team to team (ALTHOUGH LOANS ARE NOT ALLOWED).
7.2 Spending TBD
7.2.1 Contract reduction - takes last year(s) off the book Take the amount of salary you want to cut. You pay $500 TBD for 1st 5 million, $75 each million after (rounded to the nearest million). E.g. you want to cut 10.3m in salary. You round it to 10m, pay $500 TBD for first 5 million, and then $75 x 5 (since 5 remaining) = 875 TBD
You can't reduce a contract so that it has no years left on it. Basically, the maximum you can reduce a contract to is so that it is expiring.
7.2.2 Extend a Player's Contract by One Year
1000 TBD - Extend a player's Contract by One year. The value of that one-year extension shall be equal to the one-year maximum contract the player may be offered under the league rules (as determined by the program). A contract extended this way may only be extended once per contract.
This rule goes into effect at the end of the 2091 Free Agency period and will not apply to contracts signed prior to that time, including Rookie Contracts, Free Agency Contracts, and Contract Extensions. Contracts signed prior to that time will still be governed by the old TBD Extension system, which can be found below:
Old rules: final year salary from 332,000 to 1,499,999 .............. $600 final year salary from 1,500,000 to 5,999,999.......... $1000 final year salary from 6,000,000 to max................ $1500 Price also applies to converting a Player option to a regular, default salary
- A non-rookie extension is a 20% increase from the last salary - A rookie extension is double the last year's salary - You can extend a contract once per contract, for one year. - You cannot extend players on MLE exceptions - You cannot extend players after converting player options to regular salaries. - You cannot extend players who were signed off free agency during the season
7.2.3 Change a Player's Personality Ratings Personality ratings can be found under the Contract dropdown of a player's page in the program, and impact free agency and extensions.
Loyalty increase by 10 200 Greed Decrease by 10 200 Play for winner increase/decrease by 10 200
We only see a letter grade of the attributes, but the commish changes the actual number on the back-end (min 0, max 100). The commish will work with you if you are trying to min or max a value.
7.2.3 Purchase a Trade Exception (TPE) Trade exceptions can be used to remove some of the restrictions on player trades. Some restrictions are non-removable by these exceptions.
Can remove: salary restriction, 60-day restriction Cannot remove: Same-year reacquisition restriction, newly-signed FA tax
An exception removes restrictions on a per-player basis, and salary on a per-trade basis. For example, if a trade involves three players that fall within the 60-day restriction and salaries do not match, four total TPEs would be required to remove all restrictions.
7.2.4 Resetting/rearranging Coaching Points TBD can be used to reset or rearrange the coaching attributes covered in section 4.6.
Firing a Coach: 5000 TBD Rearranging a Coach's Attributes: 2000 TBD
7.2.5 Miscellaneous Uses TBD can be traded from team to team, although loans are not allowed.
TBD can be used for various other activities such as in-season bets.
7.2.6 Negative TBD Balances When the bank is updated, any teams showing a negative balance can no longer spend TBD. You may spend TBD again whenever the next TBD update is completed (and your account is positive).
In addition to the above, you get fined the same amount you are negative (minimum 250 TBD).
Ex: The bank is updated, and the Magic are -100 TBD. They get a 250 TBD fine, so their balance now reads -350. They cannot spend TBD until the next update happens, and their balance is positive.
Ex: The bank is updated, and the Celtics are -1500 TBD. The Celtics get fined 1500 TBD, so their balance now reads -3000. They cannot spend TBD until the next update happens, and their balance is positive.
Once you are fined in this matter, you cannot be fined again until after you have worked your way off the black list and are back to a positive balance again (no cumulative effect and/or double jeopardy for the same initial TBD offense).
7.2.7 Bank Processes The bank can be updated at any time but generally happens during the off-season. When spending TBD, all purchases must be submitted in that seasons' bank thread by the end of the playoffs. Changes are made in the transition between seasons and ALSO prior to sim 2 for any spending related to player salaries or personality (this is done for the purpose of player extension offers).
Updated 11/5/18
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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2012, 11:08:17 PM » |
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This has been updated to reflect our recent changes. It does not yet reflect the cutting of contracts since that hasn't been finalized yet.
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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2013, 03:15:26 AM » |
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Updated to reflect most recent cutting changes.
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« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2014, 08:28:40 AM » |
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Updated to reflect most recent cutting changes.
Needs updating to include most recent change. Apply some lawyer lingo.
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« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2014, 04:12:52 PM » |
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Updated to reflect most recent cutting changes.
Needs updating to include most recent change. Apply some lawyer lingo. Updated.
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« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2016, 10:02:40 AM » |
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think tbd needs adjusted with new cap. a min contract cost 100 tbd
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« Reply #6 on: September 15, 2016, 03:17:21 PM » |
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think tbd needs adjusted with new cap. a min contract cost 100 tbd
Yeah it's on my plate to be fixed in the offseason. These #s need to be adjusted.
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« Reply #7 on: September 15, 2016, 04:25:22 PM » |
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no bigs just noticed i know ur a busy man
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« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2016, 02:49:36 PM » |
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New addition to rules - you cannot extend players with TBD if that would put you over the hard cap.
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« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2016, 02:57:23 PM » |
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New addition to rules - you cannot extend players with TBD if that would put you over the hard cap.
When does this go into effect? The timing of this doesn't seem fair.
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MagicGM
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« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2016, 06:40:56 PM » |
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New addition to rules - you cannot extend players with TBD if that would put you over the hard cap.
When does this go into effect? The timing of this doesn't seem fair. When should it go into effect to be fair? It's the offseason. It's the most fair time to do it. No one needs it until the end of this season. Should I delay it a full season? Frankly, I thought it was obvious but admittedly it wasn't thought about when we migrated to FBB3.
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« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2016, 06:42:44 PM » |
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Also, to be clear, the rule would mean you cannot extend a player if, based on the salary you would have for next season, you would be over the hard cap.
I just think that's a fair interpretation of the hard cap - you can't do anything but sign players for min and draft. TBD shouldn't be able to break that rule.
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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2016, 06:45:28 PM » |
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New addition to rules - you cannot extend players with TBD if that would put you over the hard cap.
When does this go into effect? The timing of this doesn't seem fair. This wouldn't affect you based on your current roster, right? You can extend guys - it's if NEXT year's salary would put you over the hard cap. It should be exceptionally rare. I'm just trying to prevent a team backdooring a way to stay over the hard cap.
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« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2016, 07:10:40 PM » |
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New addition to rules - you cannot extend players with TBD if that would put you over the hard cap.
When does this go into effect? The timing of this doesn't seem fair. This wouldn't affect you based on your current roster, right? You can extend guys - it's if NEXT year's salary would put you over the hard cap. It should be exceptionally rare. I'm just trying to prevent a team backdooring a way to stay over the hard cap. that makes sense but i still would have changed the way i looked at FA and trades in the offseason.
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« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2016, 09:49:11 PM » |
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New addition to rules - you cannot extend players with TBD if that would put you over the hard cap.
When does this go into effect? The timing of this doesn't seem fair. This wouldn't affect you based on your current roster, right? You can extend guys - it's if NEXT year's salary would put you over the hard cap. It should be exceptionally rare. I'm just trying to prevent a team backdooring a way to stay over the hard cap. that makes sense but i still would have changed the way i looked at FA and trades in the offseason. Why? You obviously didn't make a trade in reliance on it. In any event, unless people have a strong objection and think it should take a year to kick in (I strongly disagree because I think this is highly consistent with the hard cap rules - this isn't a change so much as it's a clarification. It wasn't needed under the old game's hard cap rules so it didn't exist (being over the hard cap at all triggered the penalty), and I want to remove this loophole.
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