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Errors in two-way and euro-stash contracts

Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:37 pm

Hello, I ask this question in case someone from any platform, next or current gen can confirm the three errors that I found in 2k21, which was when I noticed these errors and I have reconfirmed in 2k22 that they are still present, the errors are as follows:
1) The two-way contracts, since last season are no longer per days but per games, exactly 50, and even in the middle of last season it was decided that having these contracts they could play in playoffs, and if I'm not mistaken, the amount of their salary is also much lower. I leave here a reference to confirm it.
https://www.si.com/nba/2021/03/11/nba-a ... ct-changes
The following two mistakes seem to me even more serious for the life of my league:
2) Any player who has a two-way contract as a euro stash, his evolution in a single year is immense despite lowering his potential, my league's progression ratio to infimum values or his raiting. It is impressive how they evolve faster than a rookie of the first selections of the draft who plays with a high amount of minutes in his team, which causes that in a single season there are unusual cases that would never be seen in reality.
3) Any player with a euro stash contract, no matter how many years he has on his contract, with a single year of euro stash, in the following season his contract and his rights to a rookie draft pick disappear and he goes straight to free agency where he will surely be signed by another team.

I hope you can confirm these errors and if anyone has any suggestions to improve these errors that I don't think 2k will solve even with an update. Thanks for listening to me.

Re: Errors in two-way and euro-stash contracts

Sat Sep 18, 2021 9:40 pm

I think the EuroStash players may only be an issue if they remain overseas more than 1 or 2 years.
I did only a little testing. I had one player overseas for 2 years, came to the NBA as a 74 overall (he was originally a 70overall).

But there was another player I drafted that stayed overseas for 3 years. He started as 74 ovr but came to the NBA as an 84 ovr 22 year old.
I did look at his potential and it was right at 84 but his max potential was in the 90's with his Boom Percentage being very high so he is always more likely to reach his max potential.
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