IV.41 party!Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.So wait, how do you get 48 minutes for one player in a walkover?I listed one trainee as starting PG, and then backup and reserve SG, and he only ended up with 43 minutes total.Should I have listed him as backup at 3 more positions so he'd get 49 minutes? He should be backup PG and SG(two positions training).PG: A----A----ASG: B----A----BSF: C----C----DPF: E---- F----FC: G-----G----GA: +48B: 38C: 41D: 2E: 36F: 12G: 43
IV.41 party!Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.So wait, how do you get 48 minutes for one player in a walkover?I listed one trainee as starting PG, and then backup and reserve SG, and he only ended up with 43 minutes total.Should I have listed him as backup at 3 more positions so he'd get 49 minutes?
IV.41 party!Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.