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178443.30 in reply to 178443.29
Date: 3/28/2011 12:35:33 AM
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I've said that earlier. Call me paranoid or not but I "think" (don't quote me on it) that injuries are more likely to happen the closer you are to playoffs! lol...maybe its just Murphy's law!

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178443.31 in reply to 178443.30
Date: 3/28/2011 3:19:24 AM
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I have a strong theory that injuries are linked to the hidden physicality trait. As a result certain teams will get injuries again and again while others will sail along never having an issue. I had one player who was always getting injured and fouled a lot even though his stamina was good and his defence was the best on my team. Too physical. I know some other teams that never seem to have injuries and others that constantly do. Check your players for their foul rates, if they are high then that is the cause. Also check your opponents. It could be that in your league there are certain other teams with bad bruisers that are constantly injuring your guys.

Finally as everyone said there is statistics. There must be some team that has never had an injury just like there must be some team that has one every week.

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178443.32 in reply to 178443.31
Date: 3/28/2011 4:33:38 AM
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Hmm, don't know if that's true, but it would make sense for some players to be more injury prone.
It wouldn't be fair though, as there's no way for you to check a players injury history.

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Date: 3/28/2011 4:46:59 AM
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big deal, trying having your key trainees going down in a long injury like mine always have been especially in game 2 of finals and you had a chance to win while TIE which would have let you win the next game...

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178443.34 in reply to 178443.11
Date: 3/28/2011 9:40:05 AM
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Maybe your player is injury prone. Kinda hidden attribute...

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178443.35 in reply to 178443.32
Date: 3/28/2011 10:01:23 AM
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as there's no way for you to check a players injury history.

If injuries are based on a hidden trait (which I think they are), I think a suggestion that we have access to a player's injury history is a great idea

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Date: 3/28/2011 10:10:40 AM
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4 of the 9 rotational players??and my new player is a part of the NT and i am the NT manager. I dont remember him injured again...

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Date: 3/28/2011 1:48:44 PM
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Last season I had a lot of injuries on my team and usually they were starters. I think that the better players get injured more often because they tend to have the ball longer than the other players and so they have defenders on them all the time. That increases their risk to be injured.

Players only get injured when they get fouled, too, so big men and guards who drive a lot are more injury-prone than perimeter spot shooters.

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Date: 3/28/2011 2:33:23 PM
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My SF (and i am playing outside offenses) got injured this season for 2 weeks...

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Date: 3/28/2011 3:20:38 PM
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Even so, there must have been a situation where he drove, or went for an inside shot. Injuries happen. Some teams get ravaged by them (like the Blazers every year) and some don't (like the Suns, who in all fairness have world-renowned doctors with magic specialty). I guess you're the Blazers of BB, for now.

Last edited by RiseandFire at 3/28/2011 3:20:54 PM

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