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255693.4 in reply to 255693.3
Date: 3/13/2014 1:33:57 AM
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I've also found it seems to take away more minutes when the player is playing way out of position - I've been training some bigs at PG, and they get subbed out for guards way more often than I used to have players sub out when they were playing in a much more appropriate position relative to their skills.

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Date: 3/13/2014 6:43:15 AM
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I am aware that the coach subs out players during a blowout, but I thought he only does it during the last 2 minutes of a game for trainees during free throws, not with 6+ minutes left. The out of position thing might explain why it happens to this player a lot and not to my guard trainees. But if that's normal, it really screws up out of position training even more if your guy has a regular chance of missing 4 minutes.

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255693.7 in reply to 255693.6
Date: 3/13/2014 6:54:30 AM
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The he can do some funny things in a blowout. 2 seasons ago I had my trainee subbed out and subbed back in during a free throw so he got 48 minutes instead of 48+.

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255693.9 in reply to 255693.1
Date: 3/14/2014 3:13:06 AM
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I was wondering if it's normal if my trainee gets subbed halfway through the 4th quarter when I'm 100% I got my lineup set up to get him 48 minutes (8 active players, starter/backup/reserve, SFDC, let them play, no injury). I'm aware that trainees get subbed in the last 2 minutes of a blowout and you can't do anything about it, but it's happened 4 times this season that my trainee gets subbed when there's between 4 and 6+ minutes left in the 4th.


I have 3 trainees to whom I give single position training to each week and most weeks all 3 of them get 48 minutes.

I play 7 players with the 2 players on the bench being back ups for 2 positions each.

As long as my trainee has at least high inept stamina, he will get 48 minutes even in the event of a blow out

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255693.10 in reply to 255693.9
Date: 3/15/2014 6:44:13 PM
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Not always true, my friend. The "coach" can substitute even with your rigid parameters. I believe that BB does this to make it more difficult for guys to get their 48+ minutes in one game.

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255693.11 in reply to 255693.10
Date: 3/15/2014 7:23:32 PM
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As long as my trainee has at least high inept stamina, he will get 48 minutes even in the event of a blow out

Not always true, my friend. The "coach" can substitute even with your rigid parameters. I believe that BB does this to make it more difficult for guys to get their 48+ minutes in one game


In refection I should have used different words such as "from my experience"

In blow out games where fouling out is not a problem, of my 3 trainees only Ryder who has the lower stamina has had problems getting his 48 minutes when I line up with 7 players in strictly follow depth chart.



Last edited by Sid Vicious at 3/15/2014 7:42:26 PM

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255693.12 in reply to 255693.11
Date: 3/15/2014 7:40:11 PM
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No, what you said was good for you. I just know that using these same strict parameters does not always result in the "perfect" results for everybody, regardless of score or stamina.

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Date: 5/26/2014 8:05:56 AM
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Are you training them out of position? Because it happens almost always for my PF when I train him in a guard spot. I'm really at loss as for how to train his secondaries, as every time I play him at PG to train his passing he gets only 42 minutes. Does anyone have an idea how to get around this?

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