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Trading with other coaches

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If your team needs help and you can’t fix it via free agency, it may be time to make a trade offer. Of course, making a good trade is easier said than done, because you have to give up someone good in order to get someone good (which is one of the reasons drafting for depth is so important). Closing a deal can be tough, but proposing a deal is a breeze.

Thanks to online technology, you just select the players you want and the players you’re willing to give up, and your site automatically submits the trade to the other coach. That coach then accepts or rejects your proposal or makes a counteroffer. Your opponents won’t always agree with your assessments of the players involved, so always be diplomatic and listen to what they have to say. Trade negotiations that become ugly almost never end well. (For more on trade scenarios and for trade advice, check out Chapter 11.)

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