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183864.34 in reply to 183864.33
Date: 5/12/2011 9:58:30 PM
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I personally really like SB, all my players seem to get 1 to 4 blocks a game and I think it makes a huge difference. But I put a huge priority on all things defense. I try to make my team like the spurs it isnt flashy but I make sure my fundamentals are top notch or try to. I am lacking in 1 thing and it irritates me but I cant get it fixed this season. If I get to promote I will fix it next season.

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183864.36 in reply to 183864.32
Date: 5/12/2011 10:27:50 PM
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When a player is blocked and fouled at the same time, in the NBA, I'm fairly sure both stats are counted. Does this ever happen in BB?

Last edited by Johnson at 5/12/2011 10:29:11 PM

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183864.37 in reply to 183864.33
Date: 5/13/2011 1:53:36 AM
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Checkmate- Right.
It shouldn't be that way, but you probably hit the nail on the head.

Rebel Without a Clue- sweet appropriate name (just kidding). It is pretty hard to have a block and foul at the same time. It's generally one or the other, so no. If you block a guy's shot but foul him, you don't get credit for the block, just the foul.

Shooting fouls are counted as shot attempts in this game but not in real life. So there are small glitches here and there. They don't really bother me.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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183864.38 in reply to 183864.37
Date: 5/13/2011 1:56:43 AM
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Are you sure about the shooting fouls, i'm pretty sure the game does not count them as shot attempts.

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183864.39 in reply to 183864.38
Date: 5/13/2011 2:08:05 AM
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No, not sure. Just checked it and it isn't counted as a shot attempt. I think that might have been fixed from a few seasons ago.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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183864.40 in reply to 183864.39
Date: 5/13/2011 2:26:46 AM
Cassville Yuck
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You can block a shot after fouling someone. During continuation, the offensive player is allowed to continue his basketball move post foul in an attempt to score. If he is blocked during that continuation, then a block would be recorded.

Numerous small glitches. Like an entry pass from the perimeter and the offensive big gets fouled. If he goes to the line and sinks 1 or both of the free throws, the passer should be rewarded an assist if the pass resulted in an immediate attempt to score but was hindered by the foul.

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183864.42 in reply to 183864.40
Date: 5/13/2011 2:48:51 AM
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1) That's just a foul. The player with the foul (or any other player on his team can't get rewarded with a positive stat (block) after the negative stat (foul).

2) That's not an assist. You don't get assists for setting up attempts to score. You never know if he would have made the shot because he was fouled. People miss easy layups/dunks all the time.

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183864.43 in reply to 183864.41
Date: 5/13/2011 3:18:55 AM
Cassville Yuck
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I said should

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183864.44 in reply to 183864.40
Date: 5/13/2011 4:25:31 AM
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That's a negative. If the shot does not go in, the play is dead at the spot of the foul, so no block. Goaltending, however, can be called during continuation.
Moutlinho- You are absolutely correct.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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