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304328.8 in reply to 304328.1
Date: 5/17/2020 5:53:02 PM
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Reward the player... no.

Reward you the manager. yes.
There's a hidden trait of some players being "clutch". Some players are more likely to hit or miss big shots or free throws, in key moments than others despite good looks/etc. And when you notice players hitting those consistently, its an indicator of that "clutch" trait.

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Date: 5/18/2020 1:08:52 PM
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Where did you hear there was a clutch trait? sounds like your just talking about experience

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Date: 5/22/2020 6:43:39 PM
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I think it still relates to the aggressiveness trait. That aggressive guy would usually try to get the ball during clutch situations and shoot it (it actually happens the whole game not only during end game). If he makes the shot then he's clutch but if he don't you see him as nothing but a foul machine ballhog.

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304328.11 in reply to 304328.10
Date: 5/23/2020 5:36:54 AM
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I think it still relates to the aggressiveness trait. That aggressive guy would usually try to get the ball during clutch situations and shoot it (it actually happens the whole game not only during end game). If he makes the shot then he's clutch but if he don't you see him as nothing but a foul machine ballhog.


I’ve had guys in past years who were clutch guys. But over course of seasons same guy averaged less than 1 foul per 48. Playing 39.8minutes per game on average.

In my experience aggressive guys tend to foul more always.

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304328.12 in reply to 304328.11
Date: 5/23/2020 11:13:01 AM
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You sure those players didn't just have higher level of experience? Iirc experience plays a bigger role in such clutch situations (assuming you define clutch as in the last few minutes of the game)

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Date: 5/23/2020 1:49:31 PM
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You sure those players didn't just have higher level of experience? Iirc experience plays a bigger role in such clutch situations (assuming you define clutch as in the last few minutes of the game)

Yes to how I am defining it.
And yes I am sure about the experience.
Unless sensational experience has the same effect as awful experience.

35+ seasons of BB. And you get bored of doing the same things over and over. And you start to use your scrimmages to experiment and tinker things to try and see if you can understand the GE anymore or not.

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Date: 5/26/2020 4:05:03 AM
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Yea so I was wondering if it was actually the direct effect of higher experience levels than having a clutch trait.

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304328.15 in reply to 304328.3
Date: 5/26/2020 9:43:18 AM
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I may have started that rumor concerning the buzzerbeater. I was also sure that a BB or an EBW or Juicepats, etc. had mentioned it back around season 2, that a buzzerbeater would give a slight exp boost. But I tried searching for it a year or two ago and found nothing, not even a comment replying to someone else making a suggestion about it.

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304328.16 in reply to 304328.14
Date: 5/26/2020 1:48:59 PM
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I doubt it. as the guy with Sensational experience. did not hit the shots, but put up almost identical box scores. as the guy with awful experience did.

players found via tl. same builds (sub-levels unknown so impossible to tell on that), but identical looking builds except for experience and age. then played in scrimmages in same O, vs same opponent, vs same member of opponent, each time, for controlled settings.

there's definitely a separate clutch trait to the aggressiveness trait.

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Date: 5/27/2020 10:21:52 PM
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Not sure what box scores gotta do with this, but I thought we're talking about clutch? Shouldn't only stats in the last 5 minutes of a close game be counted?

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304328.18 in reply to 304328.17
Date: 5/28/2020 8:23:13 AM
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Not sure what box scores gotta do with this, but I thought we're talking about clutch? Shouldn't only stats in the last 5 minutes of a close game be counted?


In BB. A box score shows a player’s stats for the entire game. It can be used as a measure.
Then, when you go into the “Play by Play” you can see how the stats for the box score were accumulated.

The clutch player with awful experience hit most of their shots in the final 60 seconds prior to halftime and the game ending.

The sensational experience player attempted much fewer shots during those 60 second stretches, and missed the shots they did take. But had a very similar box score, to the player with awful experience. The main difference being the sensational experience player got to the FT line more. Where they hit FTs that we’re not in critical moments. And they did not get to the ft line in a clutch moment either.

The box scores have to do with it, as the box scores is to help establish the “control” setting of the experiment done using the scientific method.

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