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182775.19 in reply to 182775.18
Date: 4/27/2011 6:31:43 AM
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I also thought of this as well, if say, in comparison, 4 players popped in JS training throughout the year, what is that worth in terms of net points? Obviously very difficult to measure, but food for thought.


Further to your point, which, is very true, most games, which are close, you end up losing by 7-8 points, because your team will foul, force the turnover, try for the three etc...... But on the flipside, if you are leading by 5-6 points with 1 min to go, and the opposition is fouling YOUR players, how important is your freethrow shooting then? I cant say that i remember losing many games where the opposition fouling me and hitting three's at the other end has caused me to lose, but certainly from a 'What does your team do the most often at the end of close games", FT shooting is definately up there in terms of importance and frequency.

So yes you guys are both right, very rarely do you lose by 2 points, but maybe those extra 2 points through, as CrazyEye said, during the previous 47 minutes, puts you into a better position TO win the game in the last minute, or in a better WINNING position, come the last 60 seconds of the game.

Still, if all my players had mediocre JS, and mediocre FT, i know that it wouldnt be the FT that was making me lose games! and I know what im going to be training for the next 12 weeks! ha


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182775.20 in reply to 182775.19
Date: 4/27/2011 8:56:15 AM
Phoenix_Suns
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I think FT training is a very useful training when you have messed up your training minutes or when you have weeks with only two matches.
I rarely have to decide between JS and FT training. It´s more of FT vs. Stamina training. As it doesn´t make a lot of sense to boost your stamina too much, FT training seems to be the most efficient training in those weeks.

And as you said, in close games your FT percentage can make the difference.

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182775.21 in reply to 182775.20
Date: 4/27/2011 10:04:28 AM
Dodor Utd
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In my last league game I had 18 successful FT attempts out of 33.
This means I missed 15 points, which could have cost me the game.
Maybe I could use some FT training after all. :p

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Date: 4/27/2011 2:15:02 PM
Cassville Yuck
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I think you hit the nail on the head with this one brother. Better free throws can alter the end of game scenario. Instead of being down by four you might be down 1 or 2 and that completely changes how your team will need to attack. On the flip side, the ability to ice a game from the line is luxury.

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182775.23 in reply to 182775.22
Date: 4/27/2011 8:38:43 PM
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There was an argument long ago about whether jump shot should have FT shooting as a secondary training skill (then you wouldn't have the guy with the awesome jumper, but can't him a FT), but many people argued that they were totally separate skills (myself not among them).


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Date: 4/27/2011 10:43:49 PM
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There was an argument long ago about whether jump shot should have FT shooting as a secondary training skill (then you wouldn't have the guy with the awesome jumper, but can't him a FT), but many people argued that they were totally separate skills (myself not among them).



Really? I'm with you. It's borderline ridiculous to say that they're not related skills. They're both shooting skills. Of all the skills we can choose to train in this game, I would argue that jump shot and FT shooting are the 2 most related skills on the list.

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182775.25 in reply to 182775.24
Date: 4/28/2011 12:24:59 AM
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Yes, free throws matter.

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182775.26 in reply to 182775.24
Date: 4/28/2011 8:29:18 AM
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Yeah, but you're not good at FT's just cause you're good at Jump shots, just like you're not good at jump shots just cause you can hit free throws.

You still need to practice both. In real life, and in Buzzerbeater this is the case.

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182775.27 in reply to 182775.26
Date: 4/28/2011 11:08:54 AM
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Yeah, but you're not good at FT's just cause you're good at Jump shots, just like you're not good at jump shots just cause you can hit free throws.

You still need to practice both. In real life, and in Buzzerbeater this is the case.


Absolutely. The argument wasn't that they're exactly alike, it's that they're related. And I would argue that they're the 2 most related skills of all the trainable skills.

Because of that, my other point is that it makes a lot more sense to get a secondary pop from jump shot training with free throws than it does some of the skills that do.

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182775.28 in reply to 182775.26
Date: 4/28/2011 12:51:18 PM
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Yeah, but you're not good at FT's just cause you're good at Jump shots, just like you're not good at jump shots just cause you can hit free throws.

You still need to practice both. In real life, and in Buzzerbeater this is the case.


to be honest the time you used totally different styles a long gone(free thrwos betwen the legs)

And you are allowed to jump while shooting free throws, when you land inside the "half circle" with both foot, even when nearly nobody makes it.

I wouldn't like the change, because i don't fit so good into the system we have here. It would make FT himself not really desirable, and i think overall FT shooting percentage would become to good because you already don't need much skill. And a big change who balanced that all, for such a minor think is imho not necessary. On a realistic view, i agree with people who like to see that.

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