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JS is important for a PF but a C is the one player who can afford to have it really bad. Just remember to watch that game shape. I believe that enthusiasm also affects your teams performance in many ways so it may also affect that guys shooting %.
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is there a point at which there is to many minutes....i know you said 70 but but my SF is way better then my backup and he gets like a ton of minutes into the 80s if i dont play a scrimmage othewise a ton more...and most of my starters get more than 70 in a week...should i bench them to limit minutes?
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Yes, you have to limit their minutes in order to play better.
If your backup gets to proficient game shape and your first SF remains around average-respectable, your backup will start playing better than your first SF...
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If your SF is playing too many minutes and getting a bad GS you may want to play one game with his as a starter and one with him as a backup.
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Date: 12/25/2010 4:12:00 PM
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Not if your starter is a star and your backup pathetic. You can end up around 90 mins. That is yet another good reason to have good backups.
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I have to agree with you on this one. I've gone a few seasons now watching as my PG suffered because I was not watching his minutes carefully. I've gone and picked up a new PG and the next few seasons I'll be messing around with letting one start over the other, especially during weeks they are not the trainees.
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Date: 12/25/2010 5:48:15 PM
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If you are training guys it is easy. Just play them 48+ in one game in the training position then give them a backup role in another game in a non-training position. This will give them great GS every week.
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What are you using as the sub option for your coach?
If you let the coach decide he will play whatever?
If you select strictly follow the depth chart this should solve it.
Make sure that you have every player in the game assigned to a position on the depth chart, otherwise it will default to let coach decide
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