Just curious on how you all will interpret the results of this match:
(121857241). It's a small sample size since it's only 1 game, but isn't this an example of how exhaustion cannot solve the problem of short rosters?
Basically based on my understanding (do correct me if I'm wrong), only players aged 27 and above are affected by exhaustion?
The whole of my opponent's team is above 27. His players started to hit 40 minutes of game time with around 6 minutes left. And guess what? That's when they started to pull away further from my team. In fact, the guy who hit 40 minutes first could still hit shots and pull rebounds. Yea I had 4 players who passed 40, but only 2 of them were above 27, and they both barely passed 40. My opponents pulled away before they hit 40 mins of play time.
I also kinda realized a flaw: this guy basically played with only 2 subs, and he only has 3 players who played 40 minutes, meaning that it's easy to minimize the effect of exhaustion.
Honestly I think it has to be dragged down to 33 or something like that. Having exhaustion only kick in late in the 4th isn't really cutting it, and I don't think games will swing very much. You'd probably only lose close games.