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261636.17 in reply to 261636.16
Date: 7/28/2014 10:07:29 PM
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Advice Is meant to be helpful ,it was not my opinion it something that I do know that works because I have done it before. What I do now should not reflect that matter.

The safest route is not my opinion is 50-68 minutes a game for good game shape.. What you feel about that does not matter. If you want good game shape try it. Instead of dispute on what you don't agree with.



Matter of opinion ? No.Based on the facts demotion is never good, rebuild don't mean demote. Its mean get better players within the current system for better team results. It does not mean tank, or lose for profit. either. Again demotion is never good, its throwing away your hard work and your money, That is not good. If anything substain your league level of play with great new team talent.

Demotion means simple and plain that league is out your ability to play. It means you don't know what your doing there all your doing is the wrong thing. You can sit here and tell me about game shape and training and etc , but when a team is demoting. In upper division Gs / stamina and all that jazz is important. So in small if your falling off in division play, all your doing on that level of play is the wrong thing. So why should your advice be valid on GS? because you done perfect GS?. Opinion no sir. This is fact. if this practice what your preach. I have done it, I have never demoted. I never missed the playoff since I played this game I think 12 season in row playoffs . I play for fun because this game is a hobby off time thing, to me. Its for fun. if wanted to I could make b3, its not hard to do.

Btw only people I respect can anger me. Your not one of those people not to be rude. Because I don't know you. this a basic conversation of different perspectives on BB play period..

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261636.18 in reply to 261636.17
Date: 7/28/2014 11:01:00 PM
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I think your post is very laughable, but I'm no longer interested in trying to communicate with you, so I will just address this one point:

if wanted to I could make b3, its not hard to do.


Yeah.... Okay....

If you say so. ^_^ Have a nice night and good luck the rest of the season.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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261636.19 in reply to 261636.16
Date: 7/29/2014 10:42:30 AM
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I manage the U21 NT and can give some very good advice on that as well as other aspects of the game


Is not true that you lost multiple games U21 managing why should you be giving advice? I play for fun, but when you lose, you nead to learn what the hell your doing wrong. Maybe you need stop worry about team like Mr. Glass and find why you don't have dynamic player to bring you title and glory.

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261636.20 in reply to 261636.18
Date: 8/3/2014 9:19:26 PM
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+1 for the team logo. Couldn't be more true for this thread.

On topic... 60-65 seems to be a great starting point for GS. +/- for different players stamina and sometimes just on a bunch he likes +/- 5 minutes more from that.

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261636.21 in reply to 261636.6
Date: 8/5/2014 1:25:42 AM
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My PF played 80 minutes and went to 9 from 7.

My PG played 60 minutes in 1st week and 61 minutes in 2nd week, was at 7 both weeks.

I don't train GS. And there are many more weird examples from my team and my opponents.

There is something fishy with GS this season...


Well, based on my experience/data, the odds are high that your PG should have popped to 8, but still a 25% chance of staying at 7, so it isn't negligible.

On the other hand, in 1000 player-weeks monitored, and 29 instances where a player was at 9 GS and played between 73 and 80 minutes, I've never seen a 9 GS drop to 7, so that is some bad luck right there.

Last edited by Iguanadon Joe at 8/5/2014 1:26:23 AM

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261636.22 in reply to 261636.21
Date: 8/5/2014 3:05:51 AM
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Hey man, I don't know if my english is poor or something, but i'll repeat once again:

With 80 minutes played, my PF went FROM 7 TO 9. It was great luck, not bad luck, but something extremely unusual, never happened before for me at least.

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261636.23 in reply to 261636.22
Date: 8/5/2014 12:48:10 PM
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Hey man, I don't know if my english is poor or something, but i'll repeat once again:

With 80 minutes played, my PF went FROM 7 TO 9. It was great luck, not bad luck, but something extremely unusual, never happened before for me at least.


Your English is great. I just read that wrong. Sorry about that.
Indeed, going from 7 to 9 with 80 minutes is rare. I've only seen it happen 4% of the time.

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261636.24 in reply to 261636.23
Date: 8/5/2014 1:25:10 PM
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Hey, sorry for sounding like an utter **** in my previous post, I would just never complain for dropping to 7 with 80 minutes. It would feel natural and frankly that's what I was expecting.

So, you seem to have gathered a lot of interesting data. Care to share? (I totally understand if you don't want to)

Have you noticed any difference in GS behaviour regarding various stamina levels (before this season's changes)?

Last edited by Villagkouras at 8/5/2014 1:27:44 PM

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261636.25 in reply to 261636.24
Date: 8/6/2014 10:18:54 AM
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honestly, with the recent GS-Stamina relationship changed, I think any previous knowledge or understanding of what was a 'sweet spot' for gameshape is thrown out the window.

Ive noticed EVERYONE in my league having odd gameshape this season. Last week i had a guy with inept GS drop from Strong to Respectable.
But i had another guy with Respectable GS get 81 minutes, but he ALSO dropped from Strong to Respectable.

So yer, i dunno anymore. I think its totally wacked it out and its going to take a few seasons to suss it out again.

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261636.26 in reply to 261636.24
Date: 8/9/2014 5:33:14 PM
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Hey, sorry for sounding like an utter **** in my previous post, I would just never complain for dropping to 7 with 80 minutes. It would feel natural and frankly that's what I was expecting.

So, you seem to have gathered a lot of interesting data. Care to share? (I totally understand if you don't want to)

Have you noticed any difference in GS behaviour regarding various stamina levels (before this season's changes)?


You didn't sound like an utter ***. You were just correcting my strange and erroneous initial reply.

Basically, what I've gathered from tracking GS shifts over the years is that there is no magic bullet.
For instance, starting at Respectable GS, there is not a specific amount of minutes played that gives a larger than a low 60's % chance of increasing to Strong, and no minutes played that gives a higher than low 20's % chance of increasing to Proficient.

Likewise, if you're at Strong GS, there is only one window of minutes played that gives you about a 50% chance to increase to 9. It's pretty tough, actually.

If you're at Proficient, you can effectively manage about a 60% chance of staying at Proficient within a fairly large range of minutes, but that is your best bet, and you still have a 40% chance of falling back to Strong.

In all three starting point cases (Res, Str, or Prof GS), playing any amount of minutes over 64 lessens the odds of a favorable GS shift on Friday morning, but not terribly drastically until you play over 72 minutes.

I haven't ran a specific case study on this latest season, or comparing various stamina levels.

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261636.27 in reply to 261636.26
Date: 8/12/2014 10:56:23 AM
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Question,

Could not other factors come into play as regards to how GS can fluctuate?

Tempo of offense despite mins played?
How many times (for the week) is he getting fouled?

In real life that takes a toll adding the stamina equation into it. Otherwise it's not realistic.

Is this plausible in BB?

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