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7949.7 in reply to 7949.6
Date: 11/25/2007 12:51:31 AM
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hmm... i have a player who got injured for 7 weeks. Isn't that a bit much? Unless he's planning to remove his leg and replace it with a bionic one and needs time to recover, or he tried to dunk and shattered his spine...
Seriously, 7 weeks is a long time. In game that's half a season. Which means about 6 months real time? Even a broken leg doesn't need 6 months recovery time.

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7949.8 in reply to 7949.7
Date: 11/25/2007 1:52:58 AM
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That is easily within the bounds of realism.

There are many injuries that require 6 months or more to heal, such as knee ligament injuries.

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7949.9 in reply to 7949.8
Date: 11/25/2007 2:01:26 AM
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What are the chances of that happening though. Ah well.. i got my answers. A week is a week. period.

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7949.10 in reply to 7949.9
Date: 11/25/2007 1:37:24 PM
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I would say based on my on-his-death-bed center that 1 week injury = 1 week real time with a basic starting 1-rating doctor.

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7949.11 in reply to 7949.9
Date: 11/25/2007 8:11:48 PM
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What are the chances of that happening though.


Fairly common. Elton Brand and Adam Morrison are two NBA examples, both out for the season.

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7949.12 in reply to 7949.11
Date: 11/25/2007 10:30:33 PM
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Define very common though. Can't really tell with 2 examples .

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7949.13 in reply to 7949.12
Date: 11/26/2007 6:07:09 AM
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Let's say there were only two players all season in the NBA that this happened to (it's not).

That would mean 1 out of every 15 teams would have a player suffer a season-ending injury.

That would be 1574 human-controlled teams in the world.

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7949.14 in reply to 7949.7
Date: 11/28/2007 7:05:02 PM
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i have a player who got injured for 7 weeks. Isn't that a bit much?


pull a hamstring and see how long it takes to get back to full speed. robert Horry has been out the entire month of November due to such.

or a high ankle spain, or a soft tissue tear

anyways, I have a young player who has a 10 week injury. good thing he is the sub