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From: Shoei

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Date: 6/22/2009 11:36:47 PM
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i mean him being a clutch player resulted to increasing his experience.

he was my best player , aside from the most balance but he has the best skills on my team. when i watch the games especially the close games, the ball would always be in his hands either he shoots or pass or steals or scores.

i felt when i watch the game he was the only thing that keeps my team afloat at that time till my other players could recoup or bounce back


From: J-Dog

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Date: 6/23/2009 1:52:29 AM
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That could explain why when BC Torooo had Obertener, he never had increases in experience as there were never experience developing situations as his team always won without a problem.

Last edited by J-Dog at 6/23/2009 1:53:07 AM

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 6/23/2009 4:20:43 AM
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are you sure about it?

I actualy don't find his data from the end of the seson, but i am pretty sure he have more then 3 XP.

From: J-Dog

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Date: 6/23/2009 4:45:21 AM
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Cant remember where he said it but IIRC Obertener had 4 exp and it stayed like that for a long time.

From: CrazyEye

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the last point i see the three won't make it that special that he stays at four till this moment in my eyes, even if he should close to five now.

From: Sparkle

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Date: 6/23/2009 6:18:09 AM
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I'm pretty sure him being a clutch player is a result of his high experience.

From the data I gathered, experience increases based on minutes played instead of how the player performs during clutch moments.

From: Shoei

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Date: 6/23/2009 11:14:58 AM
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well im just telling you what i experience and what i analyze.

because if its minutes that only counts , then i will ask you how come my starting sg who played with galvez for sometime never had increase in experience as he is.

some wont even budge.

also players who are already not being trained and still is played starting minutes and get to play against the best of the players also experience faster increase.

since season 2 till season 5 i think i never upgraded my big man which i have now ( i think its season 5 ) look at them now which they now play backup they never grow experience like they did before and surely skill level wise they are lower than the average starting big man in our league

look at it this way, how can a player truly grow experience wise if he is not tested in fire? you get what i mean?

Last edited by Shoei at 6/23/2009 11:19:33 AM

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Date: 6/23/2009 11:42:10 AM
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In the fire? You mean like getting minutes in a league game? The exact thing Spaz is saying.

Logically it would be that your guy is a clutch player because of his experience, not the other way around (that is if you only consider experience, obviously there are other values to regard aswell).

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Date: 6/23/2009 11:58:19 AM
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look

what are you saying? that a player needs to have experience first before he can become a clutch?

i dont know but probably you guys never played real basketball wherein your playing your hearts out and the game is so close and you play your best ball what ever happens there either you win or lose you become more experience in close games.

my player started with not much experience, if its about minutes then EXPLAIN TO ME HOW COME MY SG AND SF WHO PLAYED WITH MY PG NEVER GET TO EVEN HAVE IMPROVE THEIR EXPERIENCE compare to my pg which is Galvez.

please if its about minutes then it should even have a little improvement or somewhat the same level of my pg

tell me if this statement still didnt get your head because im going to think how to write so a toddler could understand

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Date: 6/23/2009 12:03:22 PM
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what are you saying? that a player needs to have experience first before he can become a clutch?

That's precisely what we're saying. It's not an unreasonable assumption.


my player started with not much experience, if its about minutes then EXPLAIN TO ME HOW COME MY SG AND SF WHO PLAYED WITH MY PG NEVER GET TO EVEN HAVE IMPROVE THEIR EXPERIENCE compare to my pg which is Galvez.

Writing in caps doesn't really make your point stronger. And you really haven't provided enough information for the two players to make any sort of argument against the person who was suggesting experience is based on minutes.

"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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Date: 6/23/2009 12:12:16 PM
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As a pretty new member who tries to look at things logically your suggestions seems to be accurate... in real life basket. This is a manager game, so my guess would be that a clutch player is the best player in the team. But I'd also assume that experience would enhance his performance in clutch situations as he's been there before, taking the team under his wings so to speak.

But being there before means that he has played enough, to regard clutch performance when distributing exp would be too complex and hard to estimate. It doesn't make sense here.

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