koreangel0310 Number Of Leagues: 8 (8 GM | 0 Agent) Number Of Leagues Created: 0 Mock GM Player Since: 2009-10 Latest Mock GM Season: 2010-11 Offseason Stats Contracts Negotiated As GM: 21 Trades Executed as GM: 7 Contracts Negotiated As Agent: 0 Regular Season Stats Overall Record: 48-81 (0.372) Conference Record: 32-55 (0.368) Division Record: 20-36 (0.357) Avgerage League Rank: 19.43 Avgerage Conference Rank: 9.29 Avgerage Division Rank: 3.43 Regular Season Merits League Titles: 0 Conference Titles: 0 Division Titles: 0
GM Rating (%) (Negotiation Skills) 68.35
Translation: Opportunistic - A GM that doesn't mind spending as long as it's for the right player...
He/She has some concern about the cap unlike the high-roller. Usually their teams are one big-name free agent away from making noise in a league. It's all about timing for them
Wani's Pros - They have a little High-Roller in them (for the right player), but also have enough NBA knowledge to know when and when to not over pay for a player. They treat the job of a GM almost as serious as their couterparts
Wani's Cons - None really, This GM is great for any league and is the model Mock GM
Trade Rating (Give/Take Talent) -0.16 EFF
Translation: Even Trader - A GM whose trades are even in terms of talent and/ or cap relief...
This traders' main motivation is to keep balance in a league. They feel trades should be mutually beneficial to all parties involved. Their trades usually involve giving up talent for equal talent Their trades can be big trades or they can be small and may translate to taking on a bad contract in order to improve their team long-term. You should look at both the trade and cap relief ratings at the same time to evaluate the GM. You will find Even Traders trade ratings are close to zero (0) and their cap relief in the 6-figures (+/-)
Wani's Pros - The Even Traders are the traditional Fantasy Basketball players (from Yahoo for instance) who aren't looking to get over on anyone and understand that trading involves give AND take. For the Even Trader, it's all about the talent FIRST and the salaries SECOND.
Wani's Cons - An Even Trader may not fully accept all the motivations behind a trade especially the lop-sided trades that involve cap relief for one team and the acquisition of talent for the other team. They frown on the Trade Sharks even though trades involving cap-space for talent are legal trades in Mock GM. A disgruntled Even Trader can cause havoc in a league if they feel a trade is not even and can isolate themselves and others in the process
Cap Relief Rating (Give/Take Salary) $.37M
Translation: Even - A GM whose trades are even in terms of cap relief...
This traders' main motivation is to keep balance in a league. They feel trades should be mutually beneficial to all parties involved. Their trades usually involve not taking on too much cap than what they are giving whether the trade involves big talent or small talent and if they do gain significant cap relief it is at the expense of talent. You should look at both the trade and cap relief ratings at the same time to evaluate the GM. You will find these GMs trade ratings are close to zero (0) and their cap relief in the 6-figures (+/-)
Wani's Pros - The Even Cap Relief GMs are the Bill Simmons of Mock GM who love coming up with trades that are realistic and follow the CBA guidlines.
Wani's Cons - This player is more likely an Even Trader and thus may not fully accept all the motivations behind a trade especially the lop-sided trades that involve cap relief for one team and the acquisition of talent for the other team. They frown on the Trade Sharks even though trades involving cap-space for talent are legal trades in Mock GM. A disgruntled Even Trader can cause havoc in a league if they feel a trade is not even and can isolate themselves and others in the process