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280037.1
Date: 6/7/2016 7:51:25 PM
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There should be an option to key on a dominant guy with bad FT% and increase the chance of fouling him in exchange for lower chance of scoring from the field.

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280037.3 in reply to 280037.2
Date: 6/8/2016 12:12:22 PM
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Hm, I actually haven't followed real sports in a long time. Does that rule also affect the standard last minute practice of wrapping up the PG at half court in a close game, even if he's good at the line, or is it just about using fouls to prevent shot attempts?

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280037.5 in reply to 280037.1
Date: 6/13/2016 6:18:04 PM
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Have to say no. BB players with bad FT rating will shoot anywhere from 0-20% with low training / low starting skills. Too dominant of a defense

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280037.7 in reply to 280037.6
Date: 6/13/2016 10:50:48 PM
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Yeah, I know. But why add a tactic that's Hated in real life basketball to a system with already somewhat flawed ft? Too many players have low FT (I'm not talking 20%, I'm saying 60-70%) that would make this too much of a strong defense. idk, I just feel like if you want your team to do better defensively you train defense in this game, and not rely on fouling poor shooters. Just my two cents.

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280037.11 in reply to 280037.8
Date: 6/14/2016 8:34:05 AM
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Flawed really wasn't the right word. I'm just saying that it takes a decent amount of time to train FT if you want to shoot 80-85. All of the young guys wouldn't get FT training until their primaries and secondaries are done being trained, which could take them into their mid twenties. 7+ seasons of "hack a Shaq" on this player because he shoots a brutal 40% from the line would really hinder the teams ability, and I know everyone at BB wants to encourage training especially for NT. Yes, I do know that players have low ft in the NBA and around the world but it is uncommon. There's only a few players like deandre Jordan or Drummond. In BB, there are plenty of players who shoot FTs like these guys, and it is a lot more common. So I wouldn't really say flawed is the right word, but FTs in BB are a little different than shooting a FT in real life, and were talking about a real life strategy that's already disliked in organizations like the NBA.