Is there a downside to frequent lineup changes? Topic

I used minute-based substitution patterns this season and I liked being able to manage the minute distribution.  As long as it didn't result in tired players being left on the court, I couldn't see a downside to it.

 . . . but, in real life a coach would never use this sort of substitution pattern because it has players coming and going constantly, which would ruin the on-court chemistry of each unit, since the players aren't allowed to get into a groove, or get a feel for playing with each other.  So, does that lack of cohesion show up in the way the players play in the game?  If a player is on the court for just a couple minutes does the engine treat the player as "cold" and if a player is on the court longer does the player "heat up?"  And would there be a unit-wide effect for keeping a group of players on the court together for an extended length of time?
7/18/2010 4:05 AM
No - there is no downside to frequent lineup changes. My magic 8ball tells me so.
7/18/2010 4:15 AM
Is there a downside to frequent lineup changes? Topic

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