El Poochio wrote:Guise I think I figured it out operational research is my profession making processes better is what we do
WARNING - THIS WONT DECREASE BISH'S WORK BUT WILL MOVE IT TO HIS OWN TIME AND DECISION OF HOW LONG HE WANTS TO TAKE, SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND THE CONTENT DISTURBING AND CONTROVERSIAL
Teams will send their bids to all the players they like to sign to Bish in private before a set deadline listing ONLY THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT THEY ARE WILLING TO GO TO SIGN THE SAID PLAYER
Example:
1. New Orleans Pelicans
Kelly Oubre $40/5
Bogdan Bogdanovic $40/5
Giorgios Papagiannis $10/1
This means Kelly Oubre is a high priority signing for New Orleans, because of this THEY STILL CAN GET HIM FOR $1/5. How? $40 is the max amount they are willing to pay, but Bish starts by putting Kelly Oubre in New Orleans for $1/5 and Pelicans will get him for that amount AS LONG AS NO ONE ELSE BID, NOR ANYONE HAVE ENOUGH CAP SPACE AND ROSTER SPOT. After Bish allocates Oubre to Pelicans for $1/5, he moves on TO THE NEXT TEAM
2. Indiana Pacers
Luka Doncic 200/4
Jamal Murray 30/3
Jamal Crawford 1/1
And places the first bid of Indiana and moves on to the 3rd team so and so forth (moving from team to team one player at a time, when all the teams are covered moving on to the next player listed on 1st team, New Orleans Pelicans' bids)
So what happens when two teams bid on the same player? A BIDDING WAR ENSUES, Bish checks on whose bid is higher and either keeps Kelly Oubre at New Orleans, beating the offer of another team thus CHANGING THE $1/5 SALARY ALREADY ALLOCATED or removes Kelly Oubre from New Orleans roster and puts him into his new destination WITH THE MINIMUM BID NEEDED TO BEAT PELICANS (as long as the said offer was higher than Pelicans)
With the removal of Kelly Oubre from New Orleans books, or with the change in their offer Bish now moves on to the second player listed on New Orleans' bids, whether Bish was looking at 15TH LISTED TEAM'S 5TH LISTED BID OR 30TH TEAM'S 2ND BID HE MOVES BACK TO THE START OF 1ST LISTED TEAM'S 2ND BID thus he now moves on to look back to 2nd listed team, Indiana Pacers, making his way back from start
Feels like this could be done by coding so are there any coders out there? Otherwise Bish could take like 3 months to process FA, which is fine imo in an empty summer but people get too impatient
The changes here from previous years would be ROSTERS WILL BE FROZEN during free agency and the tricky part: teams will COMMIT BEFOREHAND HOW MANY YEARS THEY WANT TO SIGN THE PLAYER REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT
Obviously no need for this when the number of players hitting free agency is manageable, so this could be only activated in 2022 FA or like in original draft 4 years ago
Ideally the order of teams for me would be from worst to best in standings, ie the team finished 30th would actually have the first dibs on players with 1st team as last, keeping in with NBA's draft system to keep parity, but this will encourage losing on purpose even more, so the order would need to be from best to worst or in accordance to FA rankings, maybe this will actually help curtail tanking?
This eliminates bidding up players the GM doesn't genuinely even want. This also clearly indicates how much each GM is willing to pay for each player they have interest in. It keeps bids/salary private and removes all the inquiries and the back & forth. It keeps GMs from losing opportunities due to being left in the dark based on timing, and lastly it keeps steals as an integral part of GM research and due diligence.
I support this.