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156418.3 in reply to 156418.2
Date: 9/9/2010 11:09:15 PM
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3. In rare circumstances, a player that's supposed to play 48 minutes will come out of the game early even with SFDC. Usually the player ends up playing around 45 minutes, though.

That happened to me in one of the matches this week...I set my trainee as PG for starter, backup and reserve with strictly follow the depth chart but he only got 43 minutes and subbed out...but does this happen if a team is winning by...say 50 points? Because there was a difference of about 60 points between my team and the opponent team.

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156418.5 in reply to 156418.4
Date: 9/10/2010 12:58:22 AM
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Ok.

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156418.6 in reply to 156418.5
Date: 9/10/2010 3:42:31 PM
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its happened to me a few times... I think if your team is up by 20+ points in the 4th, your starters all get subbed out -__-

even if u're starters are the team scrubs and the reserves are the real deal...

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156418.7 in reply to 156418.1
Date: 9/10/2010 6:57:44 PM
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when i train two positions, i only have 8 players active. the two i am training have no backups and the other 3 positions all have one backup each.

I have noticed that in close games sometimes they get subbed out anyways, but they still get 45-47 minuts like that other poster said.

Not sure if that helps or not, but thats my two cents :)

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156418.8 in reply to 156418.6
Date: 9/11/2010 12:04:25 AM
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It was actually the first time this happened to me. My team was winning by like 50 points in the 4th quarter and since my trainee (training pressure as PG) had awful stamina, he was subbed out (even though I put him as starter, backup and reserve). it sucks when this happens...(but luckily even though he got 43 minutes, his outside defence had a pop, so I'm more or less ok with it :P).

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156418.9 in reply to 156418.7
Date: 9/13/2010 10:08:33 AM
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I have noticed that in close games sometimes they get subbed out anyways, but they still get 45-47 minuts like that other poster said.


sometimes even pretty close games are killers for training mins, because then he start subbing in the last two minutes(for example to make a 3pt shooting formation)

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156418.10 in reply to 156418.9
Date: 9/13/2010 10:18:00 PM
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wow, as soon as i open my mouth, bang, it happens to me! I used take it easy for the first time and my center only played 20min. I used an 8 man roster using my three subs at PG, SG, and SF as I have been doing, but in the second half 3 starters sat on the bench. Guess it took my 3 best players out since i used take it easy.

can anyone confirm that take it easy causes these things? how frustrating, I'm trying to get some extra enthusiasm for the playoffs and train at the same time.

come to think of it my PF was prolly my second best player and he played all 48 min, strange.

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156418.11 in reply to 156418.10
Date: 9/14/2010 1:29:05 AM
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Using TIE doesn't cause those things. But being up by more then 20 at 3 quarter time meant that your subs played the entire last quarter. Your C actually got 6 fouls in 20 minutes thats why he didn't play any longer. Your PF played the full game because he didn't get fouled out and there was no one on the bench to replace him in the 4th.

Last edited by aussie dude at 9/14/2010 1:37:54 AM

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156418.12 in reply to 156418.11
Date: 9/14/2010 2:48:33 AM
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Your C actually got 6 fouls in 20 minutes thats why he didn't play any longer. .


I cant believe I overlooked that fact!!!!! Overlooking the obvious lol, thanks for pointing out I'm a bonehead....no really thank you! LOL.