Thee Jazz Fan
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Been doing it.Is everybody remembering to put the season of the player they're choosing, BTW? This is important.
Been doing it.Is everybody remembering to put the season of the player they're choosing, BTW? This is important.
Life is a beautiful thingBarkley falling to Thee is a travesty. Dude is a top-25 player of all-time.
I basically think that a person's first five selections should only be able to be traded for another's first-five selection and maintaining the decades rule. Otherwise, it creates a loophole, but yes, once those picks are selected, they would be hard to trade (it would basically force trades from each person to be decade-for-decade if the players were selected with a person's first-five picks).I have a question. If our first 5 picks have already been made are we allowed to trade for different eras or do the top 5 players drafted on our team still have to meet the criteria?
For example, I draft from all 5 eras listed but want to trade someone drafted in the 1990’s for someone drafted in the 2000’s.
I think we should be allowed to do that as long as our first five picks were made correctly.
There has already been trades made with players who were selected from different eras so we would have to go back and undo all of those trades and picks if we didn't allow different era trading...I basically think that a person's first five selections should only be able to be traded for another's first-five selection and maintaining the decades rule. Otherwise, it creates a loophole, but yes, once those picks are selected, they would be hard to trade (it would basically force trades from each person to be decade-for-decade, though).
The second-half selections/a person's 6th-10th selections should be a free-for-all, though.
That's the way I lean. I don't know if we're communicating effectively, I just wouldn't want people circumventing the rules as it defeats the point of implementing them.