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273519.36 in reply to 273519.31
Date: 11/21/2015 5:02:55 PM
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I have THREE minor suggestions, or actually two minors, and the other I don't know (so perhaps I will ask how it is done).

First: INJURY REPORT (or history, or whatever you want to call it: Is it possible that on the Player's page right menu (where you see the statistics) you can add an Injury report, or actually "Medical History" would be more realistic. This should contain:

-how many times the player has been injured throughout his career.
-how many weeks the player was injured (just a simple count of the weeks number that we normally see when the player is injured)
-how many games the player missed due to injury (or would have missed in case he would be healthy and the manager would have played him).

I think injury-prone players are a lot of just chance, but I'm also suspicious that there is somewhere a "fragility" index or measurement for each players, since I have observed that some players NEVER injure or almost never, while others seem to be enfermery's clients of the month.

Plus, this is very realistic, since every team in the real world looks at the medical history of a player before entering any contract negotiation.



I am all for this. This seems like an idea that needs to be in place. Figure out who's a Kyrie Irving or Greg Oden, and who's a Michael Jordan, or Rip Hamilton.

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273519.37 in reply to 273519.35
Date: 11/21/2015 5:58:06 PM
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Where's the skill for "Suddenly missing free throws in the 4th quarter of the conference semifinals?" :@

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273519.38 in reply to 273519.37
Date: 11/21/2015 6:05:23 PM
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Where's the skill for "Suddenly missing free throws in the 4th quarter of the conference semifinals?"


experience

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273519.40 in reply to 273519.37
Date: 11/23/2015 10:41:37 PM
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Where's the skill for "Suddenly missing free throws in the 4th quarter of the conference semifinals?"


...or trying to grab a rebound and instead fumbling it out of bounds.

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273519.41 in reply to 273519.40
Date: 11/29/2015 12:00:21 PM
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I have also a suggestion to make that can sum up the view of team history(like season by season view of wikipedia)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olimpia_Milano so that can be viewed like a table

Season Domestic competitions Cup Other competitions
League Postseason Position Playoffs
25 Italy III.15 2 Semifinalist Semifinalist N/A
26 Italy III.15 7 Quarterfinalist last 32/6th Round Euroleague knockout stage(last 256)
27 Italy II.6 6 Runner-up – Euroleague group stage(last 32)


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273519.42 in reply to 273519.11
Date: 11/30/2015 11:54:18 PM
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(shoot me if it's been suggested already)

New offensive tactic idea:
Slash and Dish

PGs, Sgs, SFs cut inside off of picks, and if the shots not there kick it back outside for the 3, or dump it off to a Bigman who's defender came off to contest the drive.

fast paced... Neutral with some Outside

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273519.43 in reply to 273519.42
Date: 12/1/2015 10:08:47 AM
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Wouldn't that be a fast paced princeton or inside Iso?

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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273519.44 in reply to 273519.43
Date: 12/1/2015 7:17:02 PM
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It's different from Princeton.

And, granted I do not 100% get how Inside Iso is designed here, but I always interpretted the Inside Isolation to be like "Carmello Anthony Offense" where you pass it inside the key to "carmello" and all your other 4 guys then isolate to the other side of the court to get your "Mello" 1 on 1.

This is still a 5 on 5 tactic

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