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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 4, 2016 21:59:23 GMT
2016 Playoffs
Division winners will not receive special privilege in their playoff seeding this year.
In the past each conference's three division winners would be guaranteed the top 3 playoff seeds, but this will no longer happen.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Mar 5, 2016 3:06:25 GMT
Are we gonna change draft order to reflect this change?
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Post by Alex English on Mar 5, 2016 3:14:19 GMT
Are we gonna change draft order to reflect this change? Actually the draft has always been by record only. See 2015 standings where Philly is the 3rd seed and the Bulls are the 4th seed. Then see 2015 draft where Philly had the 17th pick, and Chicago had the 26th pick.
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Post by Shaquille O'Neal on Mar 5, 2016 3:38:06 GMT
Will this affect the team chemistry of the playoff teams if you edit the playoff positions?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 4:24:06 GMT
Yes, Ian. That is a good point by Troy. Do we know for a fact that team chemistry isn't a thing?
That is, if you change teams seeds... what if a certain team was on a win streak or a losing streak going into the playoffs? What happens when you trade the players?
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Mar 5, 2016 9:13:05 GMT
Are we gonna change draft order to reflect this change? Actually the draft has always been by record only. See 2015 standings where Philly is the 3rd seed and the Bulls are the 4th seed. Then see 2015 draft where Philly had the 17th pick, and Chicago had the 26th pick. Thanks! !!
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 5, 2016 11:53:22 GMT
Will this affect the team chemistry of the playoff teams if you edit the playoff positions? Chemistry will be retained. There are two spreadsheets that the sim engine reads from in this instance, teams.dbf which contains team info and players.dbf which contains player info. I will copy the contents of these databases into the Playoffs 'save' I create.
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