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187744.203 in reply to 187744.202
Date: 8/22/2011 7:54:34 PM
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people going 0-1000 and similar statistical improbabilties in BB is insane. Put a guy out the crowd at half court and blindfold him and i guarantee he makes at least one or two shots eventually just because of the repetition factor. For a paid pro to go 0 from 1000 in one of the most fundamental aspects of the sport is just criminal , a 7 year old who's never picked up a ball in his life could shoot better in all honesty , its not impropable , its IMPOSSIBLE for such stats to exist. But as has been mentioned before , the GMs are in a tight spot here as its just not feasable to implement a lower floor of around 30%. alot of things dont mirror real life in this game so it is probaly best not to change this at all

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187744.204 in reply to 187744.203
Date: 8/22/2011 9:31:51 PM
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And has been offered up before it takes literally only one week of training to bump that percentage up to almost 20%, so why someone wouldn't train it once is ridiculous.

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187744.205 in reply to 187744.202
Date: 8/23/2011 12:55:42 AM
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I disagree completely.

Number one, assists in this game are much harder to get than in the NBA (for guards at least). An assist really means the player helped out with scoring. Therefore, if a player is atrocious in passing he should be able to help others score at all. If he could, it would devalue higher passing. If your main concern is "how can a player be able to handle/shoot the ball without being able to pass at all, then I believe the new training system takes care of that partially.

If your player played as PG as well there's a high likelihood of him going against good ODs. From personal experience, I know good defenders can make it very hard for bad passers to pick up assists.


So you think its realistic for a PG to go a whole career without an assist? K.

If a man has arms and plays thousands of minutes, he should get some occasional assists here and there. It would be impossible not to.

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187744.206 in reply to 187744.203
Date: 8/23/2011 4:49:06 AM
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Put a guy out the crowd at half court and blindfold him and i guarantee he makes at least one or two shots eventually just because of the repetition factor.
repetition = training ;-)
And we have training in BB, so it's enough to use it ;-)

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187744.207 in reply to 187744.205
Date: 8/23/2011 5:12:41 AM
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I disagree completely.

Number one, assists in this game are much harder to get than in the NBA (for guards at least). An assist really means the player helped out with scoring. Therefore, if a player is atrocious in passing he should be able to help others score at all. If he could, it would devalue higher passing. If your main concern is "how can a player be able to handle/shoot the ball without being able to pass at all, then I believe the new training system takes care of that partially.

If your player played as PG as well there's a high likelihood of him going against good ODs. From personal experience, I know good defenders can make it very hard for bad passers to pick up assists.


So you think its realistic for a PG to go a whole career without an assist? K.

If a man has arms and plays thousands of minutes, he should get some occasional assists here and there. It would be impossible not to.


the thing i more wonder is, that you pretend him to be a PG ;) With such a PG the offense run totally over the other players.

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187744.208 in reply to 187744.205
Date: 8/23/2011 10:21:40 AM
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A player without thousands of minutes logged at PG and 0 assists, does it happen in BB ?

Looking at your Team stats, you've never had such a player, you had an extremely selfish SF though.

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187744.209 in reply to 187744.205
Date: 8/23/2011 11:04:37 AM
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So you think its realistic for a PG to go a whole career without an assist? K.

If a man has arms and plays thousands of minutes, he should get some occasional assists here and there. It would be impossible not to.


If you put in a 10-year-old in the NBA, do you think he'll ever get an assist? I very much doubt it. That's essentially how I imagine the atrocious skill being.

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187744.210 in reply to 187744.209
Date: 8/23/2011 11:57:40 AM
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will anyone with that standard of skill be even anywhere near the nba , not really

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187744.211 in reply to 187744.210
Date: 8/23/2011 2:11:58 PM
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will anyone with that standard of skill be even anywhere near the nba , not really


Exactly.

If a manager decides to pick up a player with that type of skill, that's the manager's fault.

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187744.212 in reply to 187744.209
Date: 8/24/2011 12:36:10 AM
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If you put in a 10-year-old in the NBA, do you think he'll ever get an assist? I very much doubt it. That's essentially how I imagine the atrocious skill being.


If he played thousands of minutes, of course he would. You'd have to be an idiot to think he wouldn't. You think it would be literally impossible for a 10 year old to pass a basketball to another human being? That's laughable.

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187744.213 in reply to 187744.212
Date: 8/24/2011 1:13:05 AM
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You think it would be literally impossible for a 10 year old to pass a basketball to another human being?


I'm pretty sure that's not what an assist means.

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