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194523.16 in reply to 194523.14
Date: 8/22/2011 9:59:56 AM
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Yes correct, at the moment its shooting foul + flagrant foul combo. I have never seen a non-shooting non-flagrant foul occur ever.

We are suggesting that injuries should be caused by other factors - Scrimmage for the ball, rebound, player defending a strong driving opposition, etc etc etc.


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194523.17 in reply to 194523.16
Date: 8/22/2011 10:11:46 AM
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194523.18 in reply to 194523.16
Date: 8/22/2011 11:14:44 AM
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Yes correct, at the moment its shooting foul + flagrant foul combo. I have never seen a non-shooting non-flagrant foul occur ever.

We are suggesting that injuries should be caused by other factors - Scrimmage for the ball, rebound, player defending a strong driving opposition, etc etc etc.



(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/36168099/reportmatch.as...)

Non-shooting, non-flagrant foul leading to injury. Although now that I'm looking at it, I'm not sure why my team (the one that fouled) got the ball after the foul and substitutions.

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194523.19 in reply to 194523.18
Date: 8/22/2011 8:28:21 PM
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its still a foul. might not have been flagrant and might not have been shooting, but its still a foul.

and as i said, I personally have never seen one of these. but ive seen plenty of shooting-flagrant foul combo's as most people would agree, so if there is the existence of non-flagrant foul -injuries, then their occurance is so minimal that Im suggesting it should be changed to be more frequent, and reduce the frequency of foul-related injuries.



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194523.20 in reply to 194523.19
Date: 8/22/2011 9:14:37 PM
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I think most of my injuries occur from regular shooting fouls, not flagrant fouls. Just my unscientific observation.

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194523.25 in reply to 194523.23
Date: 8/25/2011 2:16:45 AM
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as a blanket rule, having a top level doctor = less/zero injuries

But thats not what this thread is about, its about a suggestion to simply modify the way that injuries occur in-game.

sorry im being a thread-nazi, a previous thread about this got hijacked (probably by me ha!) so im just policing this one.

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194523.26 in reply to 194523.25
Date: 8/26/2011 9:22:04 PM
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I generally float between a level 5 and a level 3 doctor depending on how my finances are going at the time I need to replace them but I cannot see any pattern at all in the number or severity of the injuries.

I was 5 points off making the ABBL two seasons ago, improved my team a great deal but was not even close last season as two of my top three players spent several weeks out injured and one key sub was worthless for 90% of the season due to injuries. Injuries happen, they are a realistic part of basketball and they are a lot milder here than in real life or in other games like NBA live where you can have guys injured for 40 weeks.

So I have been crippled by injuries, twice in my BB career, and I say they are good they way they are providing a good random factor in a game that could be too predictable otherwise.

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