If a player was promised a starting spot or minutes, he will expect to play in any game where he's above 60% health. At that point, he's technically able to play in a game, and so he will expect to do so. Playing while less than 100% health does not increase the odds of further injury, it just decreases the player's effectiveness.
Articles in this section
- How do I know when players are getting tired during games?
- How do I improve a players work ethic?
- Why is my player complaining about promises if he's injured?
- Does resting a player increase the rate at which his health returns to normal (for both cases - severe and non-severe injuries)?
- How important is work ethic? In other words, how much will guys improve with practice?
- Do players improve in the offseason? How much?
- How do underclassmen decide whether to enter the NBA draft?
- My senior point guard came as a sophomore. He was a transfer from a D-II school where he was an academic non-qualifier as a freshman. He has kept a 3.0 GPA, will he have an extra-year of eligibility?
- How do player roles work?
- Can player improvement continue if we make the post-season?