we could have had a situtation last year that the new LAKERsgm could have been interested in the job before the cpu took bowie with the second pick which we all agree was horrible. so now in your scenario the new gm would loose any interest because he made his decision maybe 5 hours too late and lost the chance to get MJ.
What does that have ANYTHING to do with trades? The fact that the draft process for CPU controlled teams isn't perfect doesn't mean we shouldn't fix the trade process for CPU teams. Allowing CPU's to trade DOESN'T FIX THE DRAFT PROCESS, it only brings one more problem to the table. So, how does allowing CPU's to trade fix the draft process?
there is no difference between trading a guy and drafting. A human gm wouldn´t have done anything like that in 90%.
You're right. Both need to be fixed. Preventing one from being fixed (trades) doesn't do anything to fix the other.
And the second part of your arguments isn´t a fault of the cpu. it was miscomuncation between us. i had the information that we have no new Lakersgm and wouldn´t have in the near future.
That ignores the fact that others recommend us to prospective GM's and the myriad of other ways I person can accept where we wouldn't be able to "take the team off the market".
if you had send me a message, i would have stopped the trade.
I didn't get his acceptance until after the trade, because I was offline.
this vote has nothing to do with a gm coming or not. just vote if you would like to trade with the cpu yes or no.
Yes. It does. Because trading with the CPU has consequences (like, whether a GM candidate is coming or going).
but i really doubt that is the reason.
So you think it's a coincidence that we've lost 5 LakersGM's now?