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286284.19 in reply to 286284.17
Date: 6/15/2017 5:49:13 AM
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FT never decline. I still have a 46 year's player with phenomenal FT level. The other skills are between pitiful and inept. Nonsense.

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Date: 6/15/2017 2:52:30 PM
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FT never decline. I still have a 46 year's player with phenomenal FT level. The other skills are between pitiful and inept. Nonsense.
thats my point. As it stands FT never declines...

If we increase the ways to improve FT but keep the lack of itndeclining, we will see more and more and more legendary FT shooters. Which then cheapens the value of FT overall

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286284.21 in reply to 286284.18
Date: 6/15/2017 2:53:38 PM
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That's a rate that seems reasonable. I am onboard with you now.

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Date: 6/20/2017 1:27:03 PM
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Well, I just read the main post, and I have to agree.

I think FT overall is really frustating for people who train their teams/players. I almost never do team training, even on season ending and allstar when we only have 2 games, I almost always train my boys. When I don't, its because theyre stamina is getting low.

This means every player I buy with low FT, even if he has 19 JS, will stay low forever, every kid that I have with bad FT, will keep the bad FT! This also benefits team that dont train, because they just do teamtraining the whole time.

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286284.25 in reply to 286284.24
Date: 6/23/2017 1:53:18 AM
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After a long time contemplating this, I do agree the illogical-ness of having an outstanding jumpshooter having an impossible rate of shooting free throws. But in real life these players will train free throws just as religiously their jumpshots. I will agree if we find some middle ground in this. For example, if a player is below mediocre FT, his FT skills will increase towards mediocre if he trains any of the jump shot trainings. No more increase after mediocre -- to get better from there he'll have to actually practice shooting from the stripe, just like in reality.


Of all the read proposals on this topic, this is one of the most objective and appropriate.

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286284.26 in reply to 286284.1
Date: 6/23/2017 5:06:31 AM
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Free throws should be trained as a secondary by JS and JR training. It's a logical consequence, there's no real good shooter player that isn't a good FT performer. Just in BB you can find a 16+ JS that can be 3 or less in FT, no sense at all.

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Date: 6/23/2017 10:27:52 AM
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Free throws should be trained as a secondary by JS and JR training. It's a logical consequence, there's no real good shooter player that isn't a good FT performer. Just in BB you can find a 16+ JS that can be 3 or less in FT, no sense at all.


I've always thought that stamina and FT should be a percentage of overall training, since it's something every professional player should be doing at some point in training, but think having guys with 1.00 passing having zero career assists and all that also could be improved. On the other hand, I'm not coding this game or writing my own so my opinions will remain just that.