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From: Alec Burke

To: Tuck
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228957.8 in reply to 228957.7
Date: 10/29/2012 3:58:24 PM
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Reality is that good free throw shooters practice free throws.

The main reason there are good jump shooters in BB who are terrible free throw shooters is because so many owners refuse to train free throws except for those 1 or 2 weeks a season where they can't get full training. And typically one of those is used for stamina each season as well. Pretty easy for JS to outstrip FT when one is being trained regularly and the other is not.

The original proposal seems to mostly just be putting a large elastic effect between JS and FT. I think it might be a bit much, but if there isn't already an elastic effect between JS and FT, it certainly makes sense for there to be one.

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Date: 10/30/2012 1:39:06 PM
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I agree. This suggestion is a way to make training easier, which I am not a fan of. If free throw shooting is important enough to your team then take a little time to train it. At least you can fire your trainer and save a bunch of money while you train it.

From: chihorn

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228957.11 in reply to 228957.10
Date: 11/2/2012 9:21:39 AM
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Check this out and let me know if you still think the same way: (187744.32)

A couple of other previous threads with past discussions: (38494.1) (10407.1)

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From: Tangosz

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228957.12 in reply to 228957.11
Date: 11/2/2012 11:06:42 AM
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read down from that too, to check out this: (187744.101)

I find it kinda funny that everyone seems to complain about guys with good jump shot, and crappy free throw %, but nobody ever seems to complain about good FT shooters who can't hit a jumper. Also, I never see people complaining about guys with too high of a FT%, which are pretty easy to find in BB. Instead, it seems people want to be able to continue their current training regimens, but also get a bit of free FT thrown in. Now, I could support the idea of FT being elastically linked to JS (despite the fact that neither FG% as a whole, nor 3FG%, correlates strongly with FT%), as long as low FT equally holds back JS.

Now, as summarized in that linked thread, having the floor of lowest FT% be zero is unrealistic, but it's also very easy for a manager to decide to address that. So if the lack of realism is bothering you, you can choose to fix it.

From: chihorn

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228957.14 in reply to 228957.13
Date: 11/5/2012 3:12:37 PM
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For the record, I am not suggesting to do away with FT training. In fact, I actually like that we have to train FT as a skill. I'm just suggesting a way to adjust the training so that the resulting skills are more realistic than the present situation, which I think will add to the enjoyment of the game. I'm not sure if anybody is saying FT training should disappear, exactly, but I'm certainly not.

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