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144043.27 in reply to 144043.25
Date: 5/18/2010 11:49:41 PM
Arizona Desert Storm
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HI! I just read this following my game....I did use Strictly follow depth Chart, and have always had it set to Sit Them when in foul trouble. I also followed someone elses advice for this game, and just made sure it was a blowout ;) Actually, we did very well! Minute distribution was great, things worked out like I would like to see!! And we won by 26 on the road, with Take it easy :-) All in all, a good night!


From: Jeeves

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Date: 5/19/2010 12:14:40 AM
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David Robinson and Dikembe Mutombo were both around 25 years old when they made their NBA debut, and both were named All-Stars in their rookie seasons...

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From: SammyD

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Date: 5/19/2010 12:47:21 AM
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Neither of the players you have named made the All Star team in their rookie year (Thank you Google) Both of them made it in their second season thou which is still pretty good no matter what age you join the league.

I'm not trying to say that their are no good players in the NBA that joined the league at a later age, I was trying to make a point as to why you have to pla your trainee to get full training.

From: Jeeves

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Date: 5/19/2010 1:03:44 AM
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(http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/boxscore_1990.html)
(http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?playe...)

(http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/boxscore_1992.html)
(http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?playe...)

You're reading it wrong. David Robinson's first season was 1989-90, with the All-Star game being played in February 1990. Mutombo's first season was 1991-92, and made the '92 All-Star game as an injury reserve.

Both made the All-Star team in their first NBA season.

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144043.31 in reply to 144043.30
Date: 5/19/2010 5:14:14 AM
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Haha, yes you are right :P Well done. Only a couple of exceptions to what I said earlier thou :)

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Date: 5/20/2010 1:42:21 AM
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sounds like someone got a team rebuilding to do ^_^you're still in div 5, if you can manage to rebuild a functional team now, everything will be smooth later when you promoted

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Date: 5/22/2010 4:40:34 AM
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dont be discouraged by what you think some loopholes in the game. this game maybe far from realistic, but i have played many online manager games, and this is the best ever i played.....a blowout 4-0 playoff series. hehehehe. somebody please correct me if i am wrong....

From: MagicMan

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144043.34 in reply to 144043.33
Date: 5/23/2010 9:35:49 AM
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Is there an issue with the minutes in the PF/C positions in my most recent league match? I played both PF and C as starter/backup/reserve and SFDC.

Marietta Magic vs. Spumante Pistons 25 - 0 (20389888)

It was a walkover, so I'm not sure how that plays into it, but both PF and C played 43 minutes, and no backups appear to have played.

Last edited by MagicMan at 5/23/2010 9:36:12 AM

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144043.35 in reply to 144043.34
Date: 5/23/2010 11:26:57 AM
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In a walkover the minutes are distributed slightly different and the minutes per position don't have to add up to 48. This distribution means that it is impossible for a player to get 48 minutes in this circumstance.

From: Brasky
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144043.36 in reply to 144043.9
Date: 5/23/2010 11:45:36 AM
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And if I could play my starters in the regular games, and then my backups in the scrimmage...I would love that!


Am I missing something? You are able to do this... the scrimmages don't mean anything. All they are really used for is to get minutes for whichever player you want minutes.

In fact, I do just as you suggest... I play my starters during the league games and my backups during scrimmages. I also sub out almost all of my starters to make sure they do not get any minutes during the scrimmages.

From: Jason

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144043.37 in reply to 144043.36
Date: 5/23/2010 2:20:03 PM
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My minute distribution has been much better since I posted my frustrations, but what I was meaning when I said that above, is that following the game I was frustrated about, my backcourt had 47 minutes. So if I started my starters again for the next game, then I had to be concerned about a similar minute total, in which my backcourt starters would have 94 minutes each, which is not a good thing.

So what I was intending to convey when I said that, was I wish I could play my starters freely, without concern that two games will burn them out, and then let the backups have the scrimmage. If the minute distribution is better, then obviously, playing the starters for 2 games, and the backups in the scrimmage works great...buf if your starters get 40 minutes a game or more, that is not good for your game shape.

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