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48948.5 in reply to 48948.1
Date: 9/7/2008 12:16:01 PM
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Motivation could be a point but still, when I put more into the game than the opponent team, they still win with about 20 points. I am not used to that and last season I was quite average and won at least 40% of the games.


how good is your motivation? Did you play Crunchtime often?

And if you want to get better it is important that you change your rooster, from time to time.

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Date: 9/8/2008 12:44:39 PM
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Well, yes, the cup games I played Crunchtime.

From: brian

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Date: 9/8/2008 12:56:27 PM
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Playing your players too many minutes per week (more then 90 is lot, more then 100 is terrible idea) and CT'ing a lot of games is a recipe for failure.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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Date: 9/8/2008 1:01:57 PM
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Ok, your statement might be right for an amateur league (in which I am probably playing) but I still defend the fact that as an athlete you get stronger, more experienced and more motivated with each game, and on the other hand: what is "stamina" then standing for, if game shape is the fatigue?
I mean, it's not that the players are thrown into the game without any training! They train basically the whole week, so they should be able to take a game's pressure and still bring an excellent performance. To say an athlete gets tired by playing three games a week, while he has practice the whole week doesn't make sense to me.
A "game shape" doesn't get worse for a real athlete by playing lots of games, while he is in practice, unless he reached a certain age.
Better would maybe be an attribute called "Personality" or "Ego" or something, which would influence the decisions the player takes on the field, based on his character (egoistic = almost takes every shoot, although better possibilities are provided; unselfish= passes almost every ball and takes almost no shots; teamplayer: a perfect mix, serves as basis). And in that case we would then have players whose "personality" changes when they play too often. But "game shape" doesn't make sense to me.

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Date: 9/8/2008 1:07:22 PM
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1. this is a game not the reality, so use the rules of the game ;)

2. normally you take more effort in games then in Training, so a lot of games aren't the way to get in good form ... Normally it is better to have more training session, instead of a game and a break to cure the muscle ache.

3. The players get more experienced in playing ;)

4. Gameshape is generall fitness, which shows the athelete train/play a bit but not too much, stamina is how hard the athlete could perform ... Higher stamina leads him to play with more effort or more minutes ;)

From: Coach Ash

To: Coco
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48948.11 in reply to 48948.10
Date: 9/9/2008 5:39:17 PM
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Just when you mention Baron Davis: He is over 30. I do recognize the limits of age.
What I am talking about is that a 22 year old player with potential to be MVP has a worse Game Shape because he played 2 games in a week, than a 31 year old man with potential of a role player, who has not played a single match in the season. does that make sense to you? To me it doesn't.
I just try to see points to improve the game. I am not saying I lose because of this, but it is not realistic. And yes, it's a game, but it's a basketball game. It's not a fantasy game with monsters and witches, as the basketball teams contain "human beings" as players. Therefore the more realistic, the better. This is my opinion. But I like this game a lot, otherwise I wouldn't play it.

Thanks again for your comments.

From: CrazyEye

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48948.13 in reply to 48948.12
Date: 9/9/2008 11:01:40 PM
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and don't forget training ;)

The game shape think is in my mind, something what is pretty realisitic.

And ash if you don't take care of the way the "game" works, is it an reason why you could loose game.

From: Coach Ash

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48948.14 in reply to 48948.12
Date: 9/10/2008 2:52:32 AM
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ok, I am sorry for that. I hope Baron didn't read what I wrote :)
He is a great admirable player, a player who can decide games.

And yes, I think you're right, too realistic would probably be too much. But don't you think that "game shape" should be modified? it seems to be a very important detail in this game and I think this detail could be improved.

And crazyeye, I never said I don't care about the rules of this game. I just like this game a lot and try to help people improve it, that's all. otherwise as I said, I would have left already.

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48948.15 in reply to 48948.14
Date: 9/10/2008 3:09:46 AM
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I know, I start again with reality, but I think it's important, that you guys understand what I am up to:

You have a 20 year old star player in your team. Now this boy is a very good player and has expectations. One of these is to play as much as possible. Now he played two important league games in a week, and then there is another game (probably a cup game) and you tell him: "Boy, you played the last two games, so you gotta sit on the bench." In this game his "game shape" would not decrease.
In reality, this player will be so angry, and disappointed, which often has a big influence on his "game shape" for next games. He would question himself, why he had not played and will in the worst case lose some of his self confidence. Do you understand what I mean?

I think the decrease of "game shape" is too simple. Maybe it's not "game shape" what is actually in- and decreasing, but "motivation". would make more sense to me.

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