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Li-Cheng Wu Face
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Excellent preparation
Shape:
Excellent preparation
Age:
20 y.
Height:
213 cm. (7' 0'' )
Position:
C (PF)
Strength rate (RT):
169
Predicted peak RT:
256
Potential:
5
First team:
Alaska Canis lupus arctos
Team's logo
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Skills

Health
100%
100%
Athletic skill:
9
9
Accuracy:
3
3
Defence:
8
8
Offence:
4
4

Contract information

Term 2 S
Salary Full salary - 2 112 Eu
Salary in youth team - 296 Eu
Opinion Excellent

Market information

Minimum requested salary 3 168 Eu
Icon Player: Li-Cheng Wu (RT: 169)
-- 96 S 2 d.
Player transferred to Youth team
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Icon Trade/Lending players: VGMC & Alaska
-- 96 S 2 d.
Team made a trade offer
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Player:
Started to play in a new team after a trade -- 96 S 2 d.
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Player: Li-Cheng Wu
Started to play in a new team after a trade -- 96 S 2 d.
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Trade offer accepted -- 96 S 2 d.
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Icon Trade/Lending players: Alaska & Whisky C
-- 95 S 32 d.
Team made a trade offer
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Show hidden replies: 8
How the Fair Play Committee members voted:<br />
- volunteers voted &quot;Revert and punish&quot;: 0<br />
- volunteers voted &quot;Revert&quot;: 8<br />
- volunteers voted &quot;Fair&quot;: 2<br />
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These reasons were chosen by the volunteers during voting:<br />
6 - Suspicion that trade&rsquo;s goal is to help one of the teams<br />
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2 - Other reasons. Volunteers wrote explanations: <br />
--- It's not allowed that an experienced user takes advantage of a newbie.<br />
--- Although both sides are looking out for their own needs, there is still no way to recognize the exchange of lower league players for 8P players.<br />
-- 95 S 34 d.
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I'm sorry to get such a result; this decision has hurt both sides of the trade. At the same time, I hope that someone among the panel of judges can demonstrate what constitutes a fair trade in this situation.

I am a high-level player, and this trade loss doesn't affect me much. However, when this newcomer inquired if he could afford such an expensive player, I promised him that he would definitely receive a fair return through the trade. So, I hope that all of you can propose a better trade deal before the trade deadline to save his finances, ensuring that his luck doesn't turn into a punishment.
-- 95 S 35 d.
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https://www.basketpulse.com/tw/Trade/information/1156932
Also, I hope someone can explain: why is the trade in the link considered fair, while this one is not?

I want to emphasize that I'm not saying the trade in the link is unfair, but rather, I believe that the two trades are of a similar nature, and our trade appears to be more balanced.
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Icon Player: Li-Cheng Wu (RT: 169)
-- 95 S 35 d.
Player transferred to Youth team
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Icon Player: Li-Cheng Wu (RT: 169)
-- 95 S 32 d.
Club signed a contract with school's talent
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