.e. to have a more balanced roster.
which is a great way to go for BB in the long term (enough with teams made only by monsters and scrubs).
I disagree with this. If you look at the NBA and current professional basketball it is largely dominated by stars. The problem with short rosters was that you can play only 5 or 6 star players for 40 plus minutes which doesn't happen in real life basketball very often. On top of that it seemed to be by far the strongest strategy.
A balanced roster shouldn't beat a star powered team just because the star got left in too long (even with a backup) and got "exhausted". They should beat them from taking advantage of the minutes where the poor backup was in.
It seems to me that a lot of the problems with both exhaustion and other things in BB come down to the fact that the amount of minutes our players play is very important (GS, exhaustion, training), yet these minutes are very hard for us to manage, especially with high stamina players.
Last edited by Mediocrity at 4/4/2022 11:41:34 AM