Not really. Mina was injured for 4 games, right? That's roughly 18.2% of the games. That's the equivalent of 15 games in the NBA.
Mina played a total of 603 minutes out of a possible 1008 minutes (excludes any minutes/stats earned from playing the Spermante Pissed-On-Us).
During the First Stretch, Mina was awarded 16 of 25 points after playing 268 minutes (79.8%). During the Inter-Conference games, Mina was awarded 35.13 points out of a possible of 43.75 (say thanks to the Pistons). He earned 80.3% of the points that are possible during Inter-League Play for this particular season.
So after the first two stretches during the season, Mina was awarded 51.13 points, a fantastic 74.4% of the possible leaving him ranked at #2.
During the Final Stretch of the season, Mina only played 84 minutes due to injury and thus was awarded only 6.26 points. He played the final 3 games. During 10 minutes of play for Game 20, Mina recorded a 30.6 Hollinger Game Score, yet his role was too minimal to count towards the overall impact on the game. Yes, he was apparently a stud during those 10 minutes of action but his minimal role was because he was coming off injury and likely was out of shape.
Hsi final two games he recorded 37 minutes each and a 22.2 and 18.1 HGS respectively. He finished ranked 3rd for Great 8 for Game 21 and 11th for Game 22, which was how he earned his 6.26 points.
A typical week normally consists of 70 to 80 players over the whole league and during Intra-League Play, the points range is 3.57 to 0.05. Those points are spread out so far so the higher up the ranking you are each week, the tougher it is to fall off during down days. Mina is a HUGE example of this.
Despite playing only 84 minutes during the final 7 games of the season, Mina only dropped 2 spots in the Conference Ranking so his time spent on the injury roster really did not have too much of a negative impact. The two players that were ranked below him after the final Inter-League Play match (Barr & Statovci) were the two players that were able to leapfrog Mina because of the injury. Basically, despite only playing 2 games, the Top 4 players were solidified because no one else played well enough to unseat Mina during those 4 games he was absent. That actually says a WHOLE lot.
For the overall league rankings, Mina jumped from 6 to 5 to 8. Considering he's going up against at least 70 to 80 players, Mina did quite well for himself despite missing 4 crucial games to injury.
BTW, I know your personality on here so I know you're not really complaining. I just like to explain how the rankings work.