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151149.6 in reply to 151149.5
Date: 7/10/2010 8:05:02 AM
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Not a several, and you could call them also strategies ;)


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151149.7 in reply to 151149.6
Date: 7/10/2010 12:12:42 PM
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Ok, but my point is that this is not something what looks very realistic-friendly. I mean Im not sure how to explain any of my friend that the main part of the game is to take care every game of that - your players can have accidentaly played different minutes. This can be one of the main reasons why someone quit, because it is like (for example) you are trying to play chess while in the rules is that you have to rotate your hat everytime mouse is coming to eat your figures...

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151149.8 in reply to 151149.7
Date: 7/10/2010 12:19:35 PM
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I mean Im not sure how to explain any of my friend that the main part of the game is to take care every game of that your players or they have accidentaly played different minutes


sp it is more reealistic if the coach substitute all his startes with a microchrononometers and that the game is still about managing minutes because training is still very important in the beginning?

if that the problem you had to say, to get training your player has to start a game. And if he starts two his gameshape drops.

This can be one of the main reasons why someone quit, because it is like (for example) you are trying to play chess while in the rules is that you have to rotate your hat everytime mouse is coming to eat your figures...


ok so you want to introduce the mouse, ina game with chess players who eat figures because some other dudes like the mouse game? And minute management is no nuclear since here, even when you could optimize it with further knowledge.

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151149.9 in reply to 151149.7
Date: 7/10/2010 12:24:03 PM
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This has been said miljons of times before. Minute management is a big part of this games challenge. When you can easily set up the minutes the challenge of training and GS manageing will vanish. You need good knowledge of stamina and player differences by skill level. When they change it to "set how many minutes you want this player to play" I will certainly quit and look for a more challenging game. I believe most of the veterans of the game agree with this.

Last edited by Kukoc at 7/10/2010 12:25:05 PM

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151149.10 in reply to 151149.8
Date: 7/10/2010 1:03:06 PM
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it is more reealistic if the coach substitute all his startes with a microchrononometers and that the game is still about managing minutes because training is still very important in the beginning?


Well, that is not exactly what I mean. Could be enough if I could tell to the coach "look, this one is in the bench, but I need you to focus on him little more." So any option to set the priority even third grade "low, normal, high".

I understand that there are various factors which influences a minute management, therefore it looks challenging to you. However it is a part of the game which have to have any option to influence even by our will, because normally it is a thing which you can just say to that person and he will do it.

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151149.11 in reply to 151149.10
Date: 7/10/2010 2:10:22 PM
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it is more reealistic if the coach substitute all his startes with a microchrononometers and that the game is still about managing minutes because training is still very important in the beginning?


Well, that is not exactly what I mean. Could be enough if I could tell to the coach "look, this one is in the bench, but I need you to focus on him little more." So any option to set the priority even third grade "low, normal, high".

I understand that there are various factors which influences a minute management, therefore it looks challenging to you. However it is a part of the game which have to have any option to influence even by our will, because normally it is a thing which you can just say to that person and he will do it.


ok that would work better, but don't fit to your argument that people leave that game because managing minutes is so complicated because you make it evenharder to learn.

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151149.12 in reply to 151149.11
Date: 7/11/2010 11:02:10 AM
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managing minutes is a skill

learn it

but i admit it does suck when you only suit up 8 players say strictly follow depth chart and let them play and for reasons really unknown your coach decided the last 30 seconds of the game he will play your 30 year old backup center as a pg and give your 18 year old superstar pg a much needed 30 seconds of rest

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151149.13 in reply to 151149.12
Date: 7/13/2010 4:34:38 AM
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i totally agree with abigfishy.

In my opinion, the first thing to improve in BB is the management of the last minutes of a game.
Far too often, the coach make bad decisions.
If this point was arranged, then it would be far enough to make coaching minutes less frustrating.

Modifying deeper coachig minutes would make the game boring, however, like Kukoc said.

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151149.14 in reply to 151149.12
Date: 7/13/2010 11:08:49 AM
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that really sucks big time.
one thing you could do, that only works on scrimmages, is to set up the worst team possible [with the obvious exception of the your superstar trainee], for your team be sure to lose... when you are losing your stupid coach tends to keep your players selected on the strictly follow depth chart on court... when I play scrimmages I always put my Cs to play as PGs and vice-versa, and set up correctly only my trainee... it usually works...

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151149.15 in reply to 151149.14
Date: 7/14/2010 2:24:36 AM
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Hi : )

i have a question...

i buy a player and he plays 70minutes for his club... now i want to know, his minutes enough for training or he must play in my club?



thanks...

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151149.16 in reply to 151149.15
Date: 7/14/2010 2:28:59 AM
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His minutes are enough for training. He does not need to play the minutes in your club.
So if you buy a player who has played 48 minutes at center, and you are training rebounding that week, he will also receive full training.

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