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20820.25 in reply to 20820.24
Date: 1/15/2009 12:01:53 AM
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Yeah, I assumed since you said the other day that it was the game you had just lost by three. My bad- it couldn't have been that game because your center didn't take a game-tying 3. he missed a baseline jumper in the last minute, but not a three. Sorry to assume. I watched the loss before that where your backup center missed a 3 with 10 seconds left. I guess it must have been that one. You also shot poorly from the free throw line in that game. You were lucky to be in it at all because your opponent shot 26% from the line. I can see how you would be a bit upset at your backup center taking a 3 with 10 seconds left, but if it were real life and you were a coach, wouldn't you be more upset at your starting SG going 1-7 from the line?

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20820.26 in reply to 20820.25
Date: 1/15/2009 9:37:59 AM
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Actualy i would not. I would not have been happy with my SG ft% that game but my C taking that shot when i just called atime out to set up a play. I would have told one of my players to go to the basket instead of take the 3 and foul immediatky instead of heaving away with 20 secs remaining.

i'm not coaching the actual game so i should have more say before the game in determining who does take the big shots.

You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em, Know when to walk away and know when to run. You never count your money when youre sittin at the table. Therell be time enough for countin when the dealins done.
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20820.27 in reply to 20820.26
Date: 1/15/2009 12:53:22 PM
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I see your point. You want the game to be more of a coaching simulator than it is. I'm not sure about that. I'd like it, but I think there are a lot of people who aren't interested in that.

There were only 10 seconds left. Maybe since you were shooting poorly from behind the arc the coach designed the play to take a shot early and either get an offensive board or foul- they were 6 of 23 from the line. It's not the way I would have gone, but its conceivable. Your point guard was blanketed and couldn't get the ball, your center was left open, he remembered the coach saying let it fly with 10 seconds to go, so he shot- what's his experience like?



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20820.28 in reply to 20820.27
Date: 1/15/2009 1:24:56 PM
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How many times did you se Jordon or Kobe struggle to get the ball with 20 secs remaining. Maybe if there was 2 secs remaining but not 20. My point is that he there was enough time to set up a play in the tieout or call a second timeout if i cant inbound the ball.

I understand this is a computer game but ithe idea is to make it as real as possible and not having a go to guy during final stretches is slightly ridicoulus.

Look at last nights Sacremento/GS game. Triple overtime and both teams got the player they wanted to shoot the ball and each moment without any player taking shots that are not in their capabilities.

You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em, Know when to walk away and know when to run. You never count your money when youre sittin at the table. Therell be time enough for countin when the dealins done.
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20820.29 in reply to 20820.28
Date: 1/15/2009 1:27:01 PM
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How many times did you se Jordon or Kobe struggle to get the ball with 20 secs remaining.

Check out the last possession of yesterday's Lakers game. I am quite sure Trevor Ariza is not the designated Lakers go-to guy.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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20820.30 in reply to 20820.29
Date: 1/15/2009 4:32:42 PM
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But he is a 3pt specialist.

It would not have gone to Bynum at the 3pt line.


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20820.31 in reply to 20820.30
Date: 1/15/2009 4:35:05 PM
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But he is a 3pt specialist.
And that's why he was driving to the basket. Makes perfect sense.

(By the way, Kobe is probably a better three-point shooter than Ariza anyhow)

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 1/15/2009 4:35:44 PM

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20820.32 in reply to 20820.30
Date: 1/15/2009 5:50:31 PM
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A career .271 3-point shooter is considered a specialist?

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20820.33 in reply to 20820.32
Date: 1/15/2009 7:15:39 PM
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On the topic of the distribution of shots, check out BC Törööö's current cup game, (/BBWeb/reportmatch.aspx?MatchID=10336764).

Four elite in-position players and a lucky fan. One shot attempt so far for the lucky fan... wonder how near it was to being the best opportunity on the floor.

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20820.34 in reply to 20820.33
Date: 1/15/2009 7:18:13 PM
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I'd hazard a guess that it was a 24th-second shot.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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20820.35 in reply to 20820.34
Date: 1/15/2009 7:29:27 PM
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Could be, I wasn't watching.

In any case, this game could be rich raw material for those who are trying to figure out the game engine.

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