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206978.9 in reply to 206978.8
Date: 1/22/2012 7:22:36 AM
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2 avoid this problem, shorten your bench. You don't have to field 10, or more players. Play only 7 or 8. That away, when garbage time hits, you still have some starters out there. You may have to change how you manage your minutes, but once you learn how to keep your best players on the court, you'll have a nice advantage.

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206978.11 in reply to 206978.1
Date: 1/22/2012 11:49:17 AM
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I haven't had something like this happen over 3 seasons so I'm curious on what coaching setting you used with your lineup? Your answer could lie there. Coach stricktly follows depth chart is safe.

But overall I think you'll find relegating might be a blessing in disguise for you right now. It's better learning the game on the lowest levels rather than trying to compete against teams you don't match up with immediately out of the gate.

Just glancing, you're making one huge error right now that you need to fix sooner rather than later. Stop playing your top players in scimmages when they've already logged a lot of minutes that week. Take them out of your lineup completely. All you're doing is ruining their effecitiveness for the future in what amounts to a meaningless game. 60 minutes a week is ideal and you want to keep them under 72 if possible. Most of your roster is lower than respectable game shape and ideally you want them all at strong-proficient.

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206978.13 in reply to 206978.11
Date: 1/22/2012 4:38:15 PM
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bingo we have a winner

i use it for 99% of games

"strictly follow depth chart"

also as someone else said dont play 12 guys, i normally go 8 or 9 it also limits the coaches ability to screw things up & is especially important to get the best training minutes

run 8 guys
all positions filled on depth chart
strictly follow depth chart
fouls:let them play

& that will never happen again

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206978.14 in reply to 206978.12
Date: 1/22/2012 4:54:49 PM
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I worded it wrong but 'strictly follows depth chart' is the the choice you want to use to manage minutes.

Anything else and the coach will do things that leave you scratching your head.

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206978.15 in reply to 206978.13
Date: 1/22/2012 4:55:34 PM
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Hi everyone.
Thanks for all the replies. Going through them is quite helpful.
I did set my coach to strictly follow the depth chart, but I also did suit up 12 guys, so for whatever reason the coach put in my super-scrubs (that weren't on the depth chart) in the fourth quarter when I was up by 23. Also, my PF fouled out in the 3rd (with a double double, dang it) and my backup center got hurt as soon as he set foot on the court in the first quarter, so that may have made things a bit trickier for the AI coach. I have two guys on my team that I'm training who really shouldn't touch the ball in a league game. I definitely shouldn't have suited them up at all.

I just started paying attention to game shape last week, so that's something to improve on next season, and there are some players on my team who are horrible at free throws. That's obviously not good for the long haul since close games are decided so often at the line. Also, improving stamina is probably not a bad idea.

Looks like my team's got a ways to go.
Thanks again.

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206978.16 in reply to 206978.15
Date: 1/22/2012 5:31:06 PM
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just had a look @ ur roster

1) u have a really cheap roster, maybe this season is all about money but next season when u want to win get one scoring stud, a 20k guy with wondrous or better scoring - make him old 30-32 and not a defensve liability

also make sure he is in a non training positions

so if training guards get a c
if training big men get a sg

2) your gs is bad, look @ all the good team here, unless there is an injury rotation players wont have worse than respectable gs

my starting lineup is 1 x strong & 4 x proficient

a 10k guy in proficient gs will easily beat a 20k guy in average

the key to good gs is

trainees
1 x 48+ 1 x backup 12-18 minutes = 60-68 average
starters
2 x starts with ok backups = about 60-72 average
bench
2 backups 2 x 12-18 & a start in the scrimmage 30-36 = 54-72 average
scrim bunnies
1 srimmage 48 or as backup 12-18 = horrid gs but who cares

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206978.18 in reply to 206978.5
Date: 1/24/2012 9:56:13 AM
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Eh, it happens in real life. Randomness is also a factor of BB, although is cooler when you win than when yoo loose. ;)
How is your gameshape? That might kill you.

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206978.19 in reply to 206978.18
Date: 1/24/2012 1:04:27 PM
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so for whatever reason

That reason is that your team was up by 20. which means garbage time in this game. Perhaps your coach left the scrubs out there to teach them a lesson. Remember, you are in d.IV, which would be about high school (or so) in real life. And with 3 minutes left you were still up by 12. In that next minute the lead went down to 5. So the coach made a mistake by leaving the scrubs in an extra minute. It happens. What's more, it was your starters who gave up a 6 point lead in the last 52 seconds.

Better luck next time.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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