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Post by Ian Noble on Nov 27, 2022 18:08:54 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Nov 28, 2022 20:02:07 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 1, 2022 17:17:48 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 1, 2022 17:18:34 GMT
Hell yeah, system is working as intended now.
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Post by Steve Nash on Dec 1, 2022 18:22:05 GMT
Jonathan Isaac's injury streak is impressive. Glad I didn't match that contract 😂
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 1, 2022 18:37:48 GMT
Jonathan Isaac's injury streak is impressive. Glad I didn't match that contract 😂 Orlando Magic - Jonathan Isaac (851 days) It's insane lol
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 2, 2022 22:40:02 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 2, 2022 22:40:51 GMT
Bogdan you are drunk
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 3, 2022 12:26:18 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 5, 2022 19:23:55 GMT
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Mar 22, 2023 11:08:50 GMT
I’ve been through this thread and it’s not addressed, but I feel like we discussed it in discord (which I’m not in) so just posting here for transparency.
The Clippers have 17 days left in their regular season. Does that mean Paul George is safe from injury in D5 since our cutoff is 21 days? Or does the clock extend into the playoffs?
Similarly, if the Clippers get eliminated in the play-in on Day 19, does that mean he is safe from injury?
Just trying to understand how this new system will work at the end of the season.
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 22, 2023 12:39:25 GMT
You're right Josh we've not addressed it properly. I need to find the time to do that but I feel a bit maxed out rn.
edit: recently I had been thinking it might work to just keep the current system for the Playoffs, but make exceptions for season-ending-surgeries since they're happening when a team doesn't make Playoffs IRL
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Post by Jerry West on Mar 22, 2023 12:43:26 GMT
I’ve been through this thread and it’s not addressed, but I feel like we discussed it in discord (which I’m not in) so just posting here for transparency. The Clippers have 17 days left in their regular season. Does that mean Paul George is safe from injury in D5 since our cutoff is 21 days? Or does the clock extend into the playoffs? Similarly, if the Clippers get eliminated in the play-in on Day 19, does that mean he is safe from injury? Just trying to understand how this new system will work at the end of the season. It's ok Josh, play-in end April 14th which is over 21 days from now and will give PG ample time to be out in the sim 👍
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Mar 22, 2023 12:58:31 GMT
I’ve been through this thread and it’s not addressed, but I feel like we discussed it in discord (which I’m not in) so just posting here for transparency. The Clippers have 17 days left in their regular season. Does that mean Paul George is safe from injury in D5 since our cutoff is 21 days? Or does the clock extend into the playoffs? Similarly, if the Clippers get eliminated in the play-in on Day 19, does that mean he is safe from injury? Just trying to understand how this new system will work at the end of the season. It's ok Josh, play-in end April 14th which is over 21 days from now and will give PG ample time to be out in the sim 👍 True, the first time the Clips could feasibly be eliminated is on April 12 if they are the 9 or 10 seed, which I guess is 22 days from the injury date. I’m not complaining or arguing either way, just trying to understand my situation.
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 22, 2023 16:03:27 GMT
I probably need to analyse the schedule more precisely but...
the NBA's Playoffs start April 15th, 35 days before ours, and last until June 18th.
Our Playoffs run from May 20th and end on June 16th, two days before the NBA's.
It might not be so bad to keep our injury system running, I don't think we need to be as exact as choosing the very same NBA date surely...? Not least because it takes 21 days of injury for a player to be added to the injury list, 14 days to heal, so whatever time a player is injured they'll be out for less time in total - I suppose it's just a matter of *when* the player is injured? A player injured in the first round of our Playoffs will not even hit the injury list until the Finals begin.
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Mar 22, 2023 16:35:06 GMT
I probably need to analyse the schedule more precisely but... the NBA's Playoffs start April 15th, 35 days before ours, and last until June 18th. Our Playoffs run from May 20th and end on June 16th, two days before the NBA's. It might not be so bad to keep our injury system running, I don't think we need to be as exact as choosing the very same NBA date surely...? Not least because it takes 21 days of injury for a player to be added to the injury list, 14 days to heal, so whatever time a player is injured they'll be out for less time in total - I suppose it's just a matter of *when* the player is injured? A player injured in the first round of our Playoffs will not even hit the injury list until the Finals begin. Would the clock continue to tick even if a player’s irl team is eliminated? Or does that stop the clock?
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Post by Arvydas Sabonis on Mar 22, 2023 16:57:16 GMT
My proposal for this.
I don't think we can have one rule to cover all possible scenarios. There should be clarification to cover both cases, where injury happens to a player who is either:
1. In IRL playoff team
2. In IRL non-playoff team
Also I would exceptions for minor/major injury My definition of major injury = ACL, Achilles, bad grade 2 or 3 sprain/tear with historical recovery time of more than 6 weeks
For scenario 1 - players in IRL playoff team: - you can have players with minor injuries within 21 days of playoffs starting, or minor injuries during playoffs --> in both cases using the current injury system and recovery of 14 days seems fine.
- however if a player gets a major season ending injury during the playoffs --> In these cases it's grey area as this can be subjective, and imo should be looked case by case. In my opinion fairest would be to put it to league wide GM poll to see if majority thinks if player should be placed in IR ornot.
For scenario 2 - players in IRL non-playoff team: - If player gets a minor injury less than 21 days of season ending and is shutdown --> no need to put in IR and player is available for D5 playoffs
- If player gets a major injury less than 21 days of season ending and is shutdown --> put this to league wide GM vote if IR is the correct way to go
- if player is shutdown just before the 21 day threshold for tanking reasons (potential minor injury but no incentive to risk playing e.g. Giddey last year, or just general veteran shutdown e.g. Horford in OKC / Dame now) --> in these case I would again bring it to league wide vote to see if it's fair for player to be available in D5 playoffs
Is there a scenario I missed? And before someone says it's too complicated, I honestly don't believe there will be more than 2-3 cases every year that would need to be voted on, and it's really minor effort to put up a thread for it
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