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24531.9 in reply to 24531.7
Date: 4/15/2008 7:19:34 PM
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Take a deep breath.

"I´m always right and ### with the others who do not understand MY opinions!


No-one in this thread who has replied to you has taken this attitude, in my opinion.

The argument people are making is that players do make dumb decisions, even when they should know better. I don't think the situation you described should happen often (at a high level of play, at least), but I definitely don't think it would never happen.

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Date: 4/15/2008 7:29:59 PM
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Great!

So, That's your attitude and the way to develope this game.

"I´m always right and ### with the others who do not understand MY opinions!"

You certainly will have a beautiful manager game in the future, without any bugs.

Thanks for nothing, I won't disturb your intellectual discussions any more.

Bunter


What are you talking about?

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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24531.11 in reply to 24531.10
Date: 4/15/2008 7:54:16 PM
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Sorry for all respondents,

Just got a little bit angry when I was following last minutes of the game today and noticed some strange tactics with "my" players and the coach.

There should be a way to act as a coach (somehow), when playing these last critical, hectical moments of the game. Today the teams offense playing was catastrophical and just opposite compared to pre-defined tactics.

Maybe in the future it's better that I only check out the results after the game?

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24531.12 in reply to 24531.11
Date: 4/15/2008 7:55:58 PM
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Maybe in the future it's better that I only check out the results after the game?


Nah, just understand that players make stupid decisions from time to time, regardless of the situation.

Do you know who Chris Webber is?

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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24531.13 in reply to 24531.12
Date: 4/16/2008 11:52:51 AM
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there isn't a modifier that keeps the team up from shooting the ball late in the game at present. Perhaps there should be... now of course, that means you are gonna have to take whatever opportunity comes to you late in the shot clock.

on a basketball philosophy point of view, I think there are many situations in which a team stalls inappropriately, for instance up 4 with ~1:30 to go... I think it a terrible time to not try to score until the end of the shot clock.. because when you do that you get a significantly worse look at the basket and the opposing team will gladly give you 24 seconds for a possession at that point.

I think its a pretty tricky set of guidelines as to when its appropriate to hold for the last shot. End of quarters is certaintly one (and I should implement this) but other times its much more complicated.

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24531.14 in reply to 24531.12
Date: 4/16/2008 5:07:55 PM
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Well!

I do not know much about Webber, but he obviously was a really talent player who had serious problems in his civil life? Tell me the details?

I actually know much more about Wilt Chamberlain and Larry Bird, because they where my NBA idols when I was a small kid.

Bunter

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24531.15 in reply to 24531.14
Date: 4/16/2008 5:13:02 PM
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Well!

I do not know much about Webber, but he obviously was a really talent player who had serious problems in his civil life? Tell me the details?

I actually know much more about Wilt Chamberlain and Larry Bird, because they where my NBA idols when I was a small kid.

Bunter


From Wiki:

On April 5, 1993, at Michigan's second consecutive NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game, Webber infamously called a time-out with 11 seconds left in the game when his team, down 73-71, did not have any remaining, resulting in a technical foul that effectively clinched the game for North Carolina.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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24531.16 in reply to 24531.15
Date: 4/16/2008 5:31:25 PM
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Right!

Mistakes really seems to happen in real life too.

Thank's for the update, maybe next time I stay cool when something similar happens to my team with this Buzzer-game. Hopefully not too often :)

Bunter

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24531.17 in reply to 24531.4
Date: 4/16/2008 5:35:38 PM
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I dealt with The Ricky Davis Experience here in Boston.

Ricky Davis is a great player. When you can get him to play the way he should, that is. The problem is you never could. Very frustrating to watch.

"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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24531.18 in reply to 24531.13
Date: 4/16/2008 5:57:14 PM
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Thank You for considering some enhancements for this kind of a problem.
It will certainly add more reality to the game.

BR/
Bunter

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24531.19 in reply to 24531.1
Date: 4/19/2008 9:42:12 PM
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I have the ball, 8 points ahead, 1:03 time remaining the game. No faults. Tactics is patience!

Then my SG tries a 3-pointer when still 17 secs on a clock?

Should I fire this guy immediately or is it a bug with this software engine?

There are actually NO players over 14 years in Finland at least, who shoot behind 3-point line at that situation (17 secs still).

Is this a bug?


I shouldn't start talking about this again, but... just now, in the NBA playoffs, with the Hornets leading the Mavericks by 12 with 1:15 left, Peja Stojakovic of the Hornets took a three-pointer with what looked like 16 seconds on the clock. (He made it.)

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