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270421.1
Date: 5/11/2015 4:14:06 PM
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Hi, about a week and a half ago, in the first game of the season, two of my players got injured for a week.
One of the players came back from the injury, but tge second is still marked as injured.
They were injured on the 5/2
And the first one came back in 5/9 what about the other player?
Sorry if my english is pretty bad, it's not my strongest side ;)

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270421.3 in reply to 270421.1
Date: 5/11/2015 7:57:45 PM
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As Perpete pointed out, the week is not an exact indication. In the worst case scenario a week means 13 days (since that is not 2 weeks), this also means that when your player is injured for two weeks it can be a worst case scenario of 20 days. In the end, it is always a bit of a guess when your player will be back on the court!

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270421.4 in reply to 270421.3
Date: 5/11/2015 11:00:10 PM
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I think injuries should not last 13 ~20 real life days.. 2-4 games would suffice. I feel it kill the spirit of the game lasting so long. it would be good direction to takes a small amount of games instead of real life weeks..

If BB Marin was fair about injuries they would get 48+min a week automatic. Then it would not be a huge deal and season killer in spirit to go forward, the majority of injuries are trainees.

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270421.6 in reply to 270421.4
Date: 5/12/2015 6:52:07 AM
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An injury concerning a twisted ankle is rare to last more than 1,5 weeks indeed, a concussion ends soon as well, etc. But don't kid yourself, it happens enough that players tear their ACL (which ends their whole season), brake their wrist, twist their knee, brake an ankle, break some other bones in their foot etc. etc.

I agree it sucks to have injuries, but 2-4 games does not always suffice if you compare it to real life games/weeks. We'll just have to learn to live with it and deal with it.

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270421.7 in reply to 270421.5
Date: 5/12/2015 7:40:32 AM
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2 things.

I have a strong suspicion looking at my teams in the last 4 seasons that older players are more likely to get permanent injuries rather than game injuries but this is difficult to prove.

5 weeks injuries with superior+ doctors should really have no place in the game (seen it happen to a guy in my league and the player injured was his 140k C, easily his most expensive player).

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270421.8 in reply to 270421.6
Date: 5/12/2015 2:12:02 PM
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Why should BB be a real life thing with injury. my point , it pretty much kill all excitement

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270421.9 in reply to 270421.5
Date: 5/12/2015 2:30:31 PM
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But they are and does it happen. I'm not it happening like wild fire, but It does happen more often than not. Which is the point . a lot of players are 19-24 yrs old are getting hurt more the olders. I have 2 on my team right now under 22 hurt.. Every year it the some things. .

20 real life days for a injury in a video games? why not 1-3 games., Using the real life element and not allowing managers of a team the power to set the roster like they want it nor give the trainee 48+.Defeats any real life argument on real life. Who pay the coaches salary and player salary.?

I feel the whole thing is kinda of drag out with excuses. Its not exact the estimate date to return,. So yes it is far off. injuries on bb last longer than the reports says some times it say 1 week and is actually 3 real life weeks. It does happen

I don't like realism argument, because if BB is going to go that route. I have a list longer Santa Clause's to present/ for starter no taxation with out representation of the paid tax. give every team a tax refund.

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270421.11 in reply to 270421.10
Date: 5/14/2015 2:03:36 PM
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Using a higher leagues when player don't even train or get hurt much is laughable, which level is going to be doing real rigorous training, its the lower.

Its same as me using my own team. That does not excuse my team from having 2 hurt player under 22 yrs old every season year. I will entertain this with basic math, the season just started you have at least 5 young player there in your list 2 of them just out side of the trainee years at 26 .Only 4 games played this season. that's 25+ young players this season alone,also hurt in that level in which none is really doing any real training.

Nbba and div2 are complete levels of play. Meaning having complete players to win and succeed, No point in having a trainee in those levels. Yes ,we need it now because of tax exempt, but that doesn't hinder my points of all the players should be complete and ready to win in those levels. It does not hinder my point s, young player are getting hurt.

My case is this if those team get 3 player a piece out 80 team that is 240 draftee a season, more than half of those are getting cut. I would say 150 ~200 of those player get cut every season. To be fair least say 50 players are retained, its still a good estimate of 20~ 25 youth hurt a season. My point.



Last edited by Mr. Glass at 5/14/2015 2:20:56 PM