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98763.36 in reply to 98763.34
Date: 6/27/2009 4:31:40 AM
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the fix isn't minimal in the effect for the game, if you don't want to count with a hidden ft value which is on the born + trained with FT value.

because with changes you always hit someone in the nuts, who didn't expect them and maybe trained FT a lot etc.

Even if BB makes more dramastic changes in past, but i think with such a system ft training becomes a bit useless ...


Correct. I meant that the fix was minimal in effort to be implemented.

In terms of effect: the fix would impact as secondary your guards trained in JS. You could reasonably expect one step each 3-4 JS trainings, not quite a lot! And that would not impact on big ugly man (Shaq and neighbours), in this case too reflecting perfectly the real world. Yes, you could rely on this secondary training, but on few players only!

So, as I can have a PF with poor JS, I can have a C with atrocious in FT. My choice. Or I can simply spend ASG and post season sessions to train FT for all my guys. My choice too, as training resistance, or training one or two (or even three) positions at a time. I call it flexibility in your strategy, exactly what you can expect from this game.

To me it's much worse to be unable to train my SF unless training 3 guys at a time, or shifting in a wrong position!

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98763.37 in reply to 98763.36
Date: 6/27/2009 6:28:52 PM
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try to look at it with some creative glasses and humor
This is my favorite quote of the conversation. After all, seeing my players skills called atrocious, awful, and inept at this level helps me see the humor. I defer to those who actually made statistical analysis to explain that. It has a diminishing level of returns similar to all functions of BB. All the same, I'd love to see note that my player succeeded despite collosal incompetence, similar to pulling a Homer Simpson. I'd love to see a player receive a pass he wasn't expecting, catch the rebound off his head, and throw an underhand half court three pointer to win the game, or even lose it by missing.
It looks only disappointing that my coach can't pull a Larry Bird and have all players shooting 80% FT. In spite, a few players have shot 6 of 7 in one isolated game.

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98763.38 in reply to 98763.37
Date: 6/27/2009 7:48:29 PM
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The system is good the way it is. Just train FTs every once in a while or buy players who already have the skill. Nothing more complicated than that.

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98763.40 in reply to 98763.39
Date: 6/28/2009 1:27:28 AM
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He didn't say it was a perfect system. He said, "The system is good the way it is." Which I don't think means perfect. In fact I think that pretty much means acceptable, which is what you would say it is. Hmmm...


And certainly stamina should have an effect on FT shooting. It does in real life.



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98763.41 in reply to 98763.23
Date: 6/28/2009 2:34:44 AM
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that sucks

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98763.42 in reply to 98763.40
Date: 6/28/2009 3:47:28 AM
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Stamina: A player with high stamina will tire more slowly, and can be effective for longer periods on the court.


And certainly stamina should have an effect on FT shooting. It does in real life.


That I think is the answer to the question about stamina effect on FT.

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98763.43 in reply to 98763.39
Date: 6/28/2009 2:49:47 PM
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It really isn't. I'd say that it's acceptable but by no means is it a perfect system.


Maybe it is acceptable - but I don't like the idea of changing it so it trains easier. Training should be hard.

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98763.44 in reply to 98763.39
Date: 6/28/2009 3:04:29 PM
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It really isn't. I'd say that it's acceptable but by no means is it a perfect system.

To quote Voltaire, "The perfect is the enemy of the good".

"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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98763.45 in reply to 98763.4
Date: 7/7/2009 6:19:13 PM
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The skills work fine. It's the manager's job to develop the player the way they want -- don't expect to be given a freebie because "that's what happens on average". Not to mention that if a pick a bunch of random high school or amateur players, they won't be shooting .700 on average, I can guarantee you that.



You can't guarantee that. I bet you I can shoot .700 on average.

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98763.46 in reply to 98763.45
Date: 7/7/2009 6:32:46 PM
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I can't guarantee anything. Statistic variability is a fact of life.

"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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