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144081.8 in reply to 144081.7
Date: 5/16/2010 9:41:16 PM
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There is a physicality attribute. This was explained in the original post under the Physicality section.

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Date: 5/16/2010 9:54:15 PM
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Naker is correct (34446.6). This information has been around for a while. Remember the Manual is a guide it is meant to start people off and be a quick reference. Most of the game needs to be learned through experience and discussing with older managers their experiences.

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Date: 5/16/2010 10:24:19 PM
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- Offensive settings of each team. If you take jump shots while they pound the ball inside, they're likely to get to the line more often.


I've read this sentence a few times now and am still struggling to get my head around it. I don't expect a run-through but can someone confirm if I am at least thinking in the right direction!

If my team is taking a lot of Jumpshots (ie. I play Motion or something similar) and they 'pound' the ball inside (they go Look Inside/Low Post) they will get more FT's.....

Is that simply because more fouls occur in the paint or because you are likely to be less physical when trying to block a 3point attempt?

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Date: 5/16/2010 10:29:08 PM
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I read that over and over as well and still am not sure what it means.
But I think it means that playing inside tactics draws more fouls because that's where more fouls generally occur.

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Date: 5/16/2010 10:29:36 PM
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I'm sure it could be a little bit of both but I think the more logical explanation is that a lot more fouls occur in the paint.

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Date: 5/16/2010 10:37:11 PM
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It seems pretty straight forward to me and I read this the same way you did.

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144081.14 in reply to 144081.10
Date: 5/16/2010 11:57:06 PM
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Is that simply because more fouls occur in the paint or because you are likely to be less physical when trying to block a 3point attempt?


I think the former is explained by the latter - usually the bodies aren't banging around on the perimeter like they are close to the basket.

Also, a drive to the basket is more likely to end in a foul of some sort - there's almost always going to be some contact in that situation.

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Date: 5/17/2010 2:52:03 AM
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i always had a feeling that players experience influences fouls a little. can you confirm that is not true?

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144081.16 in reply to 144081.14
Date: 5/17/2010 2:56:00 AM
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Do you guys think a players stamina or lack thereof plays a role in fouling as well ?

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Date: 5/17/2010 3:12:18 AM
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Stamina does play a part but indirectly. For example, a player that is more tired, can't defend as well, and so fouls more.

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Date: 5/17/2010 9:22:15 AM
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might commit as many as 10 fouls


Does that mean that even if needed on final seconds your team won't commit 11 or more last minute fouls? Or is GE making it impossible as time would run out?

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