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217761.2 in reply to 217761.1
Date: 05/17/2012 12:09:48
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GS > ST

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217761.3 in reply to 217761.2
Date: 05/17/2012 15:41:16
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Okay, but by how much so is this the case. Is ST of 10 better than a GS of 8? Does ST need to get to legendary [insert Wilt Chamberlain joke here]? Or is GS the Ruler of the BB World?

Last edited by chihorn at 05/17/2012 15:41:32

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Date: 05/17/2012 17:11:06
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Both can go hand in hand, but GS is better IMO. And I think Loid tried to do the same thing, but know he is in a D.III league.

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Date: 05/17/2012 23:57:09
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I had a guy with great stamina and he constantly overperformed. But he always had good GS and nice experience, so I wouldn't know what factor took the bigger part in it.

I'd also go with GS though. It depends on quality of your subs. I had a SF with ST=2 and he played very good...for 24 minutes/game. But I had a good sub, so it worked out. If I hadn't, I couldn't afford a player with ST=2.

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Date: 05/23/2012 19:50:47
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Or in Andre Miller's case, play with injuries.

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Date: 05/24/2012 03:10:28
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I think GS works somewhat like a multiplier and stamina works relative to minutes across the stretch of the game....


From my experience and experience of others on forums I think the same. I remember Venomous Scorpions had good stamina on players and would always come back from deficit in 4th quarter. Thrylos played against him few seasons ago in semfinals I think and although Thrylos' team was better built for tactics he played, VS's players had more rough power and better stamina. Something like this year's Indiana against Miami Heat. Pacers have depth, but Miami has rough superstar power.

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Date: 05/24/2012 05:44:39
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They are both important. You can't train one of them, and neglect the other.
A guy with good GS, but bad stamina will spend less minutes on the court and will under-perform in the second half of the game.
A player with Prominent stamina (that's the maximum) and bad GS will under-perform during the whole game, but at least he'll be consistent.

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