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230036.1
Date: 11/17/2012 6:47:37 PM
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Watch my conference final match today with my opponent NY united. (52454454)

Now the ratings are very misleading , i could not buy a stop when i needed one and every time i did i couldnt secure the rebound , they got about 10 extra possesions because it went out of bounds before my player could grab it. Also i dont have a good SF and i got annihilated there. I was outplayed completely and have no question i did not deserve to win this match.

My query is that the box score ratings suggest i should have won this match by 30 points or so , but if you actually watch the match i was down about 22 points or so before my SG went into god mode in garbage time to make the score respectable. What is going on here.

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230036.2 in reply to 230036.1
Date: 11/17/2012 7:10:21 PM
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Ratings are calculated as average of sum of ratings for every single minute, depending of players on court. If garbage time occurred then ratings could be falsified, because garbage time affects who is on court in last quarter.

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230036.4 in reply to 230036.3
Date: 11/17/2012 9:28:57 PM
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Thank you for the reply . I understand now. Also could the fact he got to the line so much shooting free throws mean his points per 100 shots is lower. Because free throws are less points per shot than regular baskets?.

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230036.6 in reply to 230036.4
Date: 11/18/2012 8:01:27 PM
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I can't say for certain in this situation but usually a shooting foul (without a made basket) is considered a "shot". It could be that the formula used to calculate pp100 here isn't taking into account how likely a player is to get fouled which would reduce pp100 because a shooting foul is better than a normal shot attempt. But I've never seen or heard of individual free throws being counted as any type of shot individually.