I think after rereading the original post here, everyone should reread sly's ticket and WIS's response. Thus even more grand humor.
"#93701
Status: - In Progress
It's Just Business B1tches (NBA33859)
Date
User
8/1/2010 8:24 PM
slymonium
http://whatifsports.com/NBA/boxscore.asp?GameID=7432730&nomenu=1&teamfee=9.95
Please review the box score and tell me why John Stockton was subbed in at SG. He is not listed anywhere in my depth chart. I have 96-97 Jason Kidd who is 100% at SG as my backup SG, yet for some reason Stockton was subbed in.
8/2/2010 2:46 PM
Customer Support
Hi Nick,
Stockton played because 89-90 Michael Jordan on your team was in foul trouble and fouled out in the 3rd quarter.
8/2/2010 4:23 PM
slymonium
Please actually read my post this time, then try to comprehend and give a valid response.
At 6:43 left in the 1st quarter John Stockton was subbed in at SG. So your response above makes zero sense.
The issue: John Stockton is not on my depth chart anywhere. 96-97 Jason Kidd is #2 on the depth chart at SG yet for some reason Stockton was subbed in.
8/3/2010 12:09 PM
Customer Support
Nick,
You have Kidd set as the only backup for both positions. So there will be times where he needs to back up PG and there is no one left to come in at SG. To avoid that you need to set another guy in the depth chart at one of the two positions.
8/3/2010 1:03 PM
slymonium
Again, you need to do a little more research into what I'm saying. I have TWO different Jason Kidd player seasons on my squad.
The 96-97 Kidd is ONLY set at #2 on my depth chart at SG. The 08-09 Kidd is set at #2 at PG.
So, I will pose the question for the third time. Why would John Stockton be subbed in at SG when:
1. He is not listed on my depth chart anywhere
2. 96-97 Jason Kidd is set at #2 SG
3. 96-97 Jason Kidd is not set on my depth chart at any other position.
8/3/2010 1:35 PM
Customer Support
Jordan was in foul trouble and 96-97 Kidd was likely over target minute pace, so it had to find someone else to play there. Any time there is foul trouble it's going to cause odd sub patterns.
8/3/2010 2:54 PM
slymonium
The logic of your statement does not make sense. Kidd was over target minute pace so it had to find a replacement. The replacement it found was someone who was set at zero target minutes.
Kidd was over target minute pace? He played 1:25 in the 1st quarter before being replaced by someone who is not on my depth chart and not 100% at SG. Then he played another 2:50 to close out the 1st.
Stockton (zero target minutes) ended up playing 19 minutes while Kidd only got 13.
8/3/2010 4:23 PM
Customer Support
Kidd had played about 1.5 minutes when he came out, and since there had been only 3 total minutes played in the game he would be on pace to play nearly 24 minutes, which is clearly well above his target of 3.
A player not set in the depth chart is basically Mopup, so their target minutes aren't handled the same way.
8/3/2010 5:32 PM
slymonium
19 minutes for a player not listed on my depth chart is outlandish.
Target minutes relate to players listed on my depth chart. If a player is not listed on my depth chart, why would the sim just assume that it should throw in a player for 19 minutes despite the fact that I purposely did not list him on my depth chart? It just doesn't make sense.
8/3/2010 5:47 PM
Customer Support
Most coaches would be more upset if a guy they had set to low minutes used up a ton of minutes in a game like this and that affected his use for the rest of the season.
8/3/2010 7:55 PM
slymonium
Most coaches would be ****** if Michael Jordan fouled out in 6 minutes, but I wasn't even going to bring that up.
This isn't about me or "most coaches." This is about sim logic. He should not have been subbed in. Who is the coach, me or the sim? If I had wanted Stockton to play, I would have put him in the depth chart, yes?
8/3/2010 8:01 PM
Customer Support
Thanks for the feedback. We'll take it into consideration for future changes.
8/4/2010 10:43 AM
slymonium
Future changes? That must be a joke right? You haven't even released the 09-10 players!
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