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187744.49 in reply to 187744.46
Date: 6/26/2011 10:03:50 PM
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Umm, I believe he is indicating that FT may be included with those other skills, so...

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 6/27/2011 12:22:39 AM
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I have a player with Prolific free throw shooting who is 66% (40/60) from the line this year. Multiple starters on my team have a better FT% with worse ability. I guess this is the opposite of what some of you guys are arguing, but still. FT% should be more in line with skill ability. Sure, players will have a bad game now and then, but a whole season?...



that really unlucky especially because 60 shot ain't that less, but in my experience the free throw are inline with the skill most times.
But a 80 percent free throw shooter, wouldn't hit his second free throw with 90% because he miss the first one.

From: Stajan
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187744.52 in reply to 187744.30
Date: 7/2/2011 7:53:58 PM
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No one should be incapable of hitting free throws, like guys who are 0-100 or worse for their careers. No one should even hit under 30% of their free-throws, especially players who would hit at least 50% of their uncontested jump shots from 10-15 or 23 feet out.

Surprised it hasn't been fixed in over 16 seasons. A change would be simple and more realistic.

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187744.53 in reply to 187744.52
Date: 7/2/2011 10:17:21 PM
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It is probably being fixed by cross training. Probably something like every 3 JS pops= 1 FT pop.

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187744.54 in reply to 187744.53
Date: 7/3/2011 2:08:28 AM
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to be honest, i have reconsidered, and think that the FT skill and percentages are on spot. Meaning that, this being a basketball manager, not a real life thing, you should actually train FT in some weeks to get results in that are. Maybe it's not supposed to be realistic.

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187744.55 in reply to 187744.54
Date: 7/3/2011 7:46:28 AM
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If we want to emulate a real life sport we should also try to emulate the real conditions. A sharpshooter that drains threes at 45%+ and cant hit 100 free throws in a row is not realistic. I dont know how it always comes down to the manager being wrong and so few people want to admit that the engine is broken in this regard.

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187744.56 in reply to 187744.55
Date: 7/3/2011 8:29:26 AM
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Pete Maravich was realistic enough

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187744.57 in reply to 187744.56
Date: 7/3/2011 10:08:09 AM
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44% career FG%
82% career FT%

What are you trying to tell us?

From: CrazyEye

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187744.58 in reply to 187744.52
Date: 7/3/2011 3:20:16 PM
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No one should be incapable of hitting free throws, like guys who are 0-100 or worse for their careers. No one should even hit under 30% of their free-throws, especially players who would hit at least 50% of their uncontested jump shots from 10-15 or 23 feet out.

Surprised it hasn't been fixed in over 16 seasons. A change would be simple and more realistic.


do you suggest to change the training too, in my eyes it is unrealistic how fast players at pro level increase here ;) And that must playr literally don't do anything at training.

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