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273519.23 in reply to 273519.22
Date: 11/14/2015 12:51:34 PM
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Date: 11/14/2015 3:37:18 PM
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Date: 11/15/2015 11:03:19 AM
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Is there someone motivated to look through the Minor Suggestions threads and make a summary with links with easy add-up for BB ? Like we got recently for the starting five in the boxscore or the 3pt contest. I already listed some, but I didn't went back too far.


I am going slightly off topic but:
Would it be too problematic to use a similar thing used for Bolding starters in a game in boxscore, to have your players bolded in the league leaders boards in leagues?

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Date: 11/15/2015 11:09:24 AM
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Is there someone motivated to look through the Minor Suggestions threads and make a summary with links with easy add-up for BB ? Like we got recently for the starting five in the boxscore or the 3pt contest. I already listed some, but I didn't went back too far.


I am going slightly off topic but:
Would it be too problematic to use a similar thing used for Bolding starters in a game in boxscore, to have your players bolded in the league leaders boards in leagues?


Off topic regarding what I asked, totally

Bolding Ricky Gaines in the top 10 ppg of your league or Sotelo in the assist/game top 10 ?

I don't know if doable. I don't know either if that would help or be a bit ugly. Why not.


More refering to the bigger list if you do the tab for league leaders vs the top 10 snapshot on main page.

Main page one, (personal take) if you're too lazy in 10 names, really? But the other one where there's like 50 people, the bolding would help.

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Date: 11/15/2015 6:37:56 PM
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Awesome!

Many thanks. And keep up the good work.

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273519.31 in reply to 273519.23
Date: 11/21/2015 9:04:00 AM
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I have THREE minor suggestions, or actually two minors, and the other I don't know (so perhaps I will ask how it is done).

First: INJURY REPORT (or history, or whatever you want to call it: Is it possible that on the Player's page right menu (where you see the statistics) you can add an Injury report, or actually "Medical History" would be more realistic. This should contain:

-how many times the player has been injured throughout his career.
-how many weeks the player was injured (just a simple count of the weeks number that we normally see when the player is injured)
-how many games the player missed due to injury (or would have missed in case he would be healthy and the manager would have played him).

I think injury-prone players are a lot of just chance, but I'm also suspicious that there is somewhere a "fragility" index or measurement for each players, since I have observed that some players NEVER injure or almost never, while others seem to be enfermery's clients of the month.

Plus, this is very realistic, since every team in the real world looks at the medical history of a player before entering any contract negotiation.

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273519.32 in reply to 273519.31
Date: 11/21/2015 9:11:28 AM
Petrosian Club Montevideo
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SECOND minor suggestion:

Could we add a salary number visible when you step on a players name on the game report? Just like when we step on a skill name for, say, Inside scoring, and we see the number of that skill, perhaps we could get just the player's salary on that particular game and for that particular season

Actualy, I think there is no salary history at all on BB, which is a basic, a must (you can check for example basketball-reference layout of every NBA player's contract history, money earned, etc: it's great). Goal would be: To better understand where a player is coming from, how he peaked, how he aged (or is aging), and above all, to understand with how much o a TSP-load he was playing at a particular game on a particular season.

I know TSPs and salary do not match at all, and the correlation is not that strong. BUT, it does give a hint of how a player was developed.

Is this doable? I mean, realistically doable.

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