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201435.4 in reply to 201435.1
Date: 11/6/2011 12:56:57 AM
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It depends. If you are relying heavily on your starters then you want their Stamina to be at least average. If your backups are good then you can have players with low Stamina. However it also depends on your situation in the league. If you have plans of promoting this season then train Stamina cuz u want your best players to play as much as possible. If u don't have plans of promoting this season and want to train some people for your team or to sell them for money later, then don't train Stamina. A TIP : If u wanna promote and seriously compete in higher leagues I'd say u start expanding your Arena too. Hope these tips were helpful

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201435.5 in reply to 201435.1
Date: 11/6/2011 6:37:24 AM
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run a little experiment:

compare the game rating for a given player when they have played a dramatically different number of minutes. say, in one game the player started and was on the court for 40 minutes and in another contest he played for only 15 minutes. the difference in the two numbers can be more or less equalized with stamina.

however, high stamina also means your coach will sub less frequently, and this could have consequences for your rotation.

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201435.6 in reply to 201435.1
Date: 11/6/2011 6:22:45 PM
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Keep in mind that too much stamina hurts the players' game shape cause they would play too many minutes. 4-6 is just fine in my opinion.