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325710.1
Date: 12/21/2024 9:09:40 AM
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In today's final (132506707), It's surprising that my player (48080568) is exhausted.
https://imgur.com/N0Ea3Ch
No injuries and no six fouls.
The following is my lineup.
https://imgur.com/CpiPP6r

With this lineup and coach picks from the depth chart, is it normal for player exhaustion to occur?

Edit: Add the player information for the PG and SG positions.
Chuah Yiping (48080568)
Weekly salary: $ 36 867
DMI: 490900
Age: 36
Game Shape: proficient

Zhou Chun Kong (47154696)
Weekly salary: $ 20 289
DMI: 167800
Age: 38
Game Shape: strong

Chuah Ka Ying (45426417)
Weekly salary: $ 5 264
DMI: 19300
Age: 42
Game Shape: respectable

Last edited by little Guest at 12/21/2024 10:33:12 PM

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325710.2 in reply to 325710.1
Date: 12/21/2024 8:55:22 PM
Swan River Serpents
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Second Team:
Westopian Tigers

To quote Alonso:

"Fatigue" = Exhaustion, happens in a specific game without any relation with the weekly minutes they played so far.

A player can play 0 weekly minutes and still be exhausted on Thursday cup game.

This only happens for players who are 27 years old and above it, who play on a specific game too many minutes in a row OR play too many minutes if they don't get substitued enough. Usually it happens after about 36 to 40 minutes of playing time.

For example your 28 years old 9 stamina player will be able to play about 40 minutes before he hit with Exhaustion.

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325710.3 in reply to 325710.1
Date: 12/21/2024 9:01:29 PM
Swan River Serpents
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Second Team:
Westopian Tigers

I see that he was tired to start the 4th but immediately hit the jumper , then a great assist. He was soon clearly struggling, fouling and eventually off for most of the 4th from what I can see in the play-by-play.

Well, he is 36 years old, so this isn't a bug I'm sure. He's old, played too many minutes and ultimately the fatigue got him. Tough luck on the loss.

Last edited by MrJ at 12/21/2024 9:02:01 PM

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325710.4 in reply to 325710.2
Date: 12/21/2024 10:27:16 PM
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Let me clarify the title's "32 mins" – it refers to the player being on the court for about 32 minutes when exhausted.

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325710.5 in reply to 325710.4
Date: 12/21/2024 10:33:12 PM
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Let me clarify the title's "32 mins" – it refers to the player being on the court for about 32 minutes when exhausted.


Yes, I noticed that. However, the player is old and the 38-40 min is an approximate guide not an absolute. Your 36 year old player got tired quicker.

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Date: 12/21/2024 10:46:16 PM
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The following is my lineup.
https://imgur.com/CpiPP6r

With this lineup and coach picks from the depth chart, is it normal for player exhaustion to occur?
I think what I want to ask is: when using such a lineup (two backup positions using the same player) and the coach picks from the depth chart, was it originally intended in the design to allow the possibility of player exhaustion?

Last edited by little Guest at 12/21/2024 11:40:26 PM

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325710.7 in reply to 325710.6
Date: 12/22/2024 12:24:35 AM
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Second Team:
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The following is my lineup.
(https://imgur.com/CpiPP6r)

With this lineup and coach picks from the depth chart, is it normal for player exhaustion to occur?
I think what I want to ask is: when using such a lineup (two backup positions using the same player) and the coach picks from the depth chart, was it originally intended in the design to allow the possibility of player exhaustion?


That seems to be a question for a GM.

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325710.10 in reply to 325710.9
Date: 12/22/2024 6:43:31 AM
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Is it that your player has low stamina?
NO, it is strong (8), and the other starter's is prominent (10)

Since you let the engine control your sub pattern, and your sub player is absolute trash compare to the starters, the engine was "forced" to play Yiping too many minutes.
At least I didn't make players with a weekly salary of 200-300 the backup players. (Just joking!)

Last edited by little Guest at 12/22/2024 6:44:25 AM

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Date: 1/30/2025 9:15:44 AM
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In yesterday's BBM game (133642358), one of my players was once again exhausted.
https://i.imgur.com/L9KNgey.png (Zheng Ka Lun)
No injuries and no six fouls.
The following is my lineup.
https://i.imgur.com/oNW1G0W.png

Unlike the previous game, there were still three extra players on the 12-man roster.
Of course, there is a significant salary gap between starters and backups.

I still want to ask BB the same question: With this lineup and coach selections from the depth chart, is it normal for player exhaustion to occur?

The following is the information for the PG and SG positions.
Starter:
Zheng Ka Lun (48388369)
Weekly salary: $ 260 459
DMI: 3640000
Age: 35
Game Shape: strong

Zhang Jing Bo (48079995)
Weekly salary: $ 58 586
DMI: 927200
Age: 36
Game Shape: proficient

Backup:
Lee Xiao Xuan (52578547)
Weekly salary: $ 36 977
DMI: 404100
Age: 24
Game Shape: strong

By the way, their stamina are good.