Here is an example that tells me that everything we've believed about minutes promised, coinciding with games in which players foul out is totally incorrect.
As a community, I believe we've had the understanding that in games in which a player fouls out, if they hit the promised minutes mark, then the game counts towards reaching the promise. And if they foul out without reaching the promise, it doesn't hurt. But check this out...
https://imgur.com/a/XMTxndO
This guy was promised 20 minutes and just complained after 8 games, after a total average of 17.9 minutes. The email he sent said he's ****** about only playing 17 minutes (that *** hole don't even consider he's almost at 18 really but that's beside the point!)
So in games he DIDN'T foul out, he played 21, 23, 12, and 22 minutes. For a total of 78/80 minutes. Not something that would create a complaint. In the games he DID foul out in, he played 17, 15, 17, and 16.
Those foul out games definitely counted, or he wouldn't be complaining.
This to me is very noteworthy, as it goes against everything we've assumed here regarding this situation.
Thoughts?