BuzzerBeater Forums

USA - NBBA > Season 25 Smack

Season 25 Smack

Set priority
Show messages by
From: AZ

This Post:
00
247891.180 in reply to 247891.179
Date: 12/12/2013 4:58:57 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
134134
I wish the refs would swallow their whistles at the end of games, but it was a damned close game regardless.

Till next season I suppose.

From: cws33

To: AZ
This Post:
00
247891.181 in reply to 247891.180
Date: 12/12/2013 6:36:12 PM
EDH Wolves
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
239239
Second Team:
EDH Wolves II
I agree with you could have gone either way.

Cws
From: brian

To: AZ
This Post:
00
247891.182 in reply to 247891.180
Date: 12/12/2013 6:52:39 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
576576
I wish they'd do the same in real life. Remove timeouts too. Just let them play, all the stoppages kill the build up at the end of good games.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
From: AZ

This Post:
00
247891.183 in reply to 247891.182
Date: 12/13/2013 12:49:15 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
134134
Same, but TV Networks want to run ads. I'm actually a little worried when the NBA's new gigantic TV deal goes through, that we'll see more stoppages for TV Timeouts. Refs reviewing plays in the last few minutes might increase.

From: Jason

To: AZ
This Post:
00
247891.184 in reply to 247891.183
Date: 12/13/2013 12:57:50 PM
Arizona Desert Storm
III.3
Overall Posts Rated:
11181118
we'll see more stoppages for TV Timeouts. Refs reviewing plays in the last few minutes might increase.


Actually the excessive amount of stoppages are for the benefit of the players. BB in their infinite wisdom did research, and after learning that a player who plays more than 69 minutes (That's just a tad over an hour...) in a week too often will suffer a hit to their Game Shape...so all of these stoppages are to give these poor winded player a break so the quality of their game doesn't suffer.

Without the stoppages, players might only be able to 50-53 minutes a week without being severely winded.

Last edited by Jason at 12/13/2013 12:58:54 PM

From: AZ

This Post:
00
247891.185 in reply to 247891.181
Date: 12/13/2013 1:05:33 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
134134
I'm not all that upset I lost, just wanted more monies. My team's not a contender, has too many issues.

This season has been pretty good in some regards though, such as improving Free Throws team wide. I'm hoping I can break that 80% FT barrier next season. I have dreams of hitting 85%, but I seriously doubt that's possible.

From: Lucas

To: AZ
This Post:
00
247891.186 in reply to 247891.185
Date: 12/13/2013 9:08:34 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
7777
It seems impossible as free throws seem to have a lot of randomness involved. My player Koczwanski (14 FT) is shooting 89.8% this season, while Simmons (13 FT) is shooting 75% (3 out of 4 to start the season would be understandable, but he had 80 attempts!).

From: brian

This Post:
00
247891.187 in reply to 247891.186
Date: 12/14/2013 10:07:50 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
576576
stamina?

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
From: lathrop

To: AZ
This Post:
00
247891.188 in reply to 247891.185
Date: 12/14/2013 8:39:01 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
8888
This season I shot 79.9% (319/399)from the line.

From: Lucas

This Post:
00
247891.189 in reply to 247891.187
Date: 12/14/2013 9:44:13 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
7777
Well, he's +1 STA, +6 FT on Tanner, with the same FT% this season.

From: Jason
This Post:
00
247891.190 in reply to 247891.189
Date: 12/15/2013 12:09:07 AM
Arizona Desert Storm
III.3
Overall Posts Rated:
11181118
Dream week/season continues for the Desert Storm as PG Filimon Danila has a triple double tonight including an NBBA record 22 assists! (65551748)

Advertisement