Laimbeer wrote:Hawk Eye wrote:...
Do you want to start a steal game? I'd be down with whatever rules you decide.
If not I'll take a shot at it.
I don’t have the time to run/commish one of these but if someone else does I’d be happy to sign up.
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Laimbeer wrote:Hawk Eye wrote:...
Do you want to start a steal game? I'd be down with whatever rules you decide.
If not I'll take a shot at it.
Dr Positivity wrote:..
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Hawk Eye wrote:...
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Laimbeer wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:..Fadeaway_J wrote:..Hawk Eye wrote:...dantley4prez wrote:...
You folks or anyone, what are your thought on this? Am I missing scenarios that make this unfair or imbalanced?
Each team can make one steal.
Each team can only be stolen from once.
A particular player can be stolen any number of times.
euroleague wrote:
Also who replaces the stolen player? Your steal?
Dr Positivity wrote:I think a player should only be stolen once, otherwise Lebron could just get stolen repeatedly in the first round or something. Also steals should only be allowed within the round they're taken.
Laimbeer wrote:Why would you steal LeBron with, say, the second pick if you know the person right behind you can steal him? It seems like your scenario would only happen if people aren't using strategy or thinking ahead.

Dr Positivity wrote:Laimbeer wrote:Why would you steal LeBron with, say, the second pick if you know the person right behind you can steal him? It seems like your scenario would only happen if people aren't using strategy or thinking ahead.
I guess that's fair. But then does the person at the end of the 2nd round get Lebron without any risk of him getting stolen? This could be balanced out I guess, by picking high in rd 2 and 3 being disadvantageous for them. Or do we say players from any previous round can get stolen? That brings up a whole other bunch of other chaos and issues and potential for butthurt ruined teams if it's allowed to steal a 1st round player in the 8th round
If we also say that each team can be stolen from once, it also makes it vital to steal after you've been stolen from. For example say a player took Lebron 1st, then Lebron got stolen somewhere in the first round. If Lebron was eligible to be stolen in the 2nd round, the player who took him 1st could steal Lebron back permanently. Or if not Lebron, he could have permanent MJ or whatever. If each team can be stolen from once, I would suggest it's a very good thing to be stolen from as early as you can be.
Laimbeer wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:Laimbeer wrote:Why would you steal LeBron with, say, the second pick if you know the person right behind you can steal him? It seems like your scenario would only happen if people aren't using strategy or thinking ahead.
I guess that's fair. But then does the person at the end of the 2nd round get Lebron without any risk of him getting stolen? This could be balanced out I guess, by picking high in rd 2 and 3 being disadvantageous for them. Or do we say players from any previous round can get stolen? That brings up a whole other bunch of other chaos and issues and potential for butthurt ruined teams if it's allowed to steal a 1st round player in the 8th round
If we also say that each team can be stolen from once, it also makes it vital to steal after you've been stolen from. For example say a player took Lebron 1st, then Lebron got stolen somewhere in the first round. If Lebron was eligible to be stolen in the 2nd round, the player who took him 1st could steal Lebron back permanently. Or if not Lebron, he could have permanent MJ or whatever. If each team can be stolen from once, I would suggest it's a very good thing to be stolen from as early as you can be.
The problem with waiting until round 8 to steal is you could end up with only one team you can steal from. Remember, a team can only be stolen from once. As rounds go on and steals are exercised, the list of teams and players they have shrinks.
I'm guessing this will come down to some late round chess type strategy. I haven't walked through all the scenarios and probably can't imagine them all. It would be pretty much unlike any others, I just think it would be a fun change of pace.

Dr Positivity wrote:I think Fadeaway's Scavenger game would be a good idea, but other than that two games I was considering on tap were the 3 Degrees of One on One game and Batman and Robin redux, there was support for both a while back
Fadeaway_J wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:I think Fadeaway's Scavenger game would be a good idea, but other than that two games I was considering on tap were the 3 Degrees of One on One game and Batman and Robin redux, there was support for both a while back
I don't think I'll be taking on running another game so soon so you can go ahead after the latest one wraps up.
From a selfish perspective I'd lean against the One on One idea (don't think I'd have the time), but what type of spin were you planning to put on the Batman and Robin game?
Fadeaway_J wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:I think Fadeaway's Scavenger game would be a good idea, but other than that two games I was considering on tap were the 3 Degrees of One on One game and Batman and Robin redux, there was support for both a while back
I don't think I'll be taking on running another game so soon so you can go ahead after the latest one wraps up.
From a selfish perspective I'd lean against the One on One idea (don't think I'd have the time), but what type of spin were you planning to put on the Batman and Robin game?
migya wrote:How about a draft where everyone has to pick a player from each draft year, starting from say 1990, drafting in inverse order with each year, until drafting ten players total. Over two decade and you can decide to skip a year but have to draft the following round, so have to pick at least every two years. ie. Can draft 1998, skip 1999 but not 2000, can't skip two straight draft years.
Dr Positivity wrote:migya wrote:How about a draft where everyone has to pick a player from each draft year, starting from say 1990, drafting in inverse order with each year, until drafting ten players total. Over two decade and you can decide to skip a year but have to draft the following round, so have to pick at least every two years. ie. Can draft 1998, skip 1999 but not 2000, can't skip two straight draft years.
We usually play 8 players total in a game, so drafting a player in every 2 year window and 8 players each leads to 16 years total. 2002-2018?
migya wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:migya wrote:How about a draft where everyone has to pick a player from each draft year, starting from say 1990, drafting in inverse order with each year, until drafting ten players total. Over two decade and you can decide to skip a year but have to draft the following round, so have to pick at least every two years. ie. Can draft 1998, skip 1999 but not 2000, can't skip two straight draft years.
We usually play 8 players total in a game, so drafting a player in every 2 year window and 8 players each leads to 16 years total. 2002-2018?
Nothing wrong with forming teams with ten players since there are five positions. Starting sag 1980 or 1990 allows for players who have had full careers to be picked and a fuller comparison to be capable.
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