Posted by Rails on 11/23/2010 4:04:00 PM (view original):
Just as most players with sub stamina levels need to go, since most can go low 30s (that would = 90 stam), most players then should be 90 stam. I think a college frosh and a college senior can play about the same if tapped to do so. I just don't think that irl there is much variance at all in terms of stamina. So most should have staminas in the 90s with very few outliers. But that's not the case now, teams can focus on getting 90+ stamina and be better off than those who focus on recruting kids with real basketball skills with a lower stamina. IRL skills trump stamina for individual players--but if a team has 10 very skilled players and another has only 8, the one with 10 would have an advantage. Depth should be a key part of success, but not at the expense of skills, which is what HD stamina does to a significant degree.
Bill, do you focus on stamina at all in recruiting or just skills? If yes, do you think you could recruit better skilled players if you didn't recruit with stamina in mind. I just noticed that one of your PGs has a stam of 100 and another has one with 80 or so. Regardless of skills, their efficiency is different, but irl it wouldn't be. Their skills would be the determining factor of success, not whether both play 30 minutes or 32 minutes or 28 minutes.
i wouldn't say i focus on stamina, but i wouldn't say i ignore it, either. at times it can be a tie breaker, but that is rare - usually i am just making sure he has competent stamina to play. my feeling on stamina is that it isn't worth anything for a bad player, it isn't worth much for a good player, but it can make a great player even better. its really only a significant factor if its 80 stamina or 100 if this guy is that much better than the rest of the team. but even there, i very rarely find myself choosing 1 elite player over another because of stamina - there just aren't enough players that good, and even when there are, things like, how far they are, who else might be interested, generally trump the stamina thing to me.
so to me, the biggest problem is the sub-usable stamina guys, who are instantly discarded as possibilities. in the 80-100 stamina range, its fine - its almost never a factor and when it is, the two guys are basically a wash everywhere else anyway.