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248492.1
Date: 9/19/2013 9:27:42 PM
Florida Champs
IV.28
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Great Lakes Spartans
So in my scrimmage today, my star SG was injured. The game hasn't ended yet, but I have a feeling he will be injured for a while. Also, right before the season ended he had a 1 week injury. (It went away before the economic update I believe)
So, could the injury just be lingering? Or is he just prone?
Also, would his injury be reset at the training update, or have the injury updates already taken place.

Thanks!

EDIT: Ok, so maybe I got lucky. Hes not injured for a length of time...

Last edited by Bobbanana at 9/19/2013 9:40:45 PM

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248492.2 in reply to 248492.1
Date: 9/20/2013 3:39:34 AM
Woodbridge Wreckers
DBA Pro A
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I haven't heard of any "lingering" injuries, and also haven't read that some players are more injury prone than others (could be though). In any case, if you get many injuries it's mainly bad luck, and you could consider buying a better doctor if it happens a lot.

From: HAHA

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248492.4 in reply to 248492.1
Date: 9/20/2013 9:23:01 AM
HAHA001
IBL
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Never use your key players for scrimmages, except his playing minutes are less than 30 minutes. I would use only bench players for scrimmages.

1 week injury would take less than 13 days to recover, so your star SG would be recovered as late as 2~3 Oct 2013 for the worst case.

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248492.5 in reply to 248492.1
Date: 9/21/2013 9:13:48 AM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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BTW...Note for the future
When player gets injured during game:
Check next game lineup right away and you can tell

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248492.7 in reply to 248492.6
Date: 9/21/2013 1:32:54 PM
Florida Champs
IV.28
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Thank you both for the info. Very helpful.