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From: stogey23

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36033.16 in reply to 36033.15
Date: 6/18/2008 5:46:45 PM
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And his team's offensive flow sucks.

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36033.17 in reply to 36033.12
Date: 6/18/2008 6:03:30 PM
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Here's another, that you only needed to look on your own NT to find: (373506).

If his owner was more careful with his minutes, he'd be averaging even more. His game shape has been poor for the last month or so.

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Date: 6/18/2008 8:04:27 PM
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Here's another, that you only needed to look on your own NT to find: (373506).

If his owner was more careful with his minutes, he'd be averaging even more. His game shape has been poor for the last month or so.


Thanks. I do note that the owner can't seem to post better than an inept offensive flow, though.

What about team stats? Can anyone regularly post 30+ assists in a game? How about 35+? 40+?

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36033.20 in reply to 36033.19
Date: 6/18/2008 9:38:34 PM
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i dont get it ?

why are we tackling the issue of personal stats when we are talking about offensive flow

shouldnt it be better to talk what kind of offense could work better on what kind of defense preferably base on having certain skills of a certain player position like lets say a center on a motion offense or shooting guard on a low post play? or better yet what results or display of talent a player can we see if added that skills which we think normally is not thought of?

like example a high skill jump range for a center? ( i know it may sound absurd )

thats were we can gbet a better understanding of offensive flow?

because one said here a player dish out a bloody 10 assist per game but his the flow sucks ?

so what gives? if not looking into player stats and now we are going at team stats?

because it varies every day it varies . . .

Last edited by Shoei at 6/18/2008 9:44:52 PM

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36033.21 in reply to 36033.13
Date: 6/19/2008 2:03:00 AM
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David Delacourt (2399395)


I find in my league that teams that look inside and have only 1-2 good guards get way more assists than balanced teams playing push the ball for example...

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36033.23 in reply to 36033.22
Date: 6/19/2008 10:15:45 AM
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I am curious where this information comes from

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36033.24 in reply to 36033.23
Date: 6/19/2008 10:19:34 AM
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I am curious where this information comes from


Yeah, seriously. It sounds like one of those things where people just assume because Hattrick does/did something in a certain way, BB must as well. (Because regular goals in HT were generated this way, AFAIK.)

The meme I've seen repeated many times that the top skill determines salary is another likely BB myth that fits this category.

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36033.26 in reply to 36033.24
Date: 6/19/2008 10:33:55 AM
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I am curious where this information comes from


Yeah, seriously. It sounds like one of those things where people just assume because Hattrick does/did something in a certain way, BB must as well. (Because regular goals in HT were generated this way, AFAIK.)

The meme I've seen repeated many times that the top skill determines salary is another likely BB myth that fits this category.

I know a couple of things on these topics with relative certainty (read: official statements on the issue):

Salary seems to be based on a weighted package of skills depending on positions (remember the announcement on PFs right before last draft?). The fact that players get classified in positions based on their top skills likely bias this towards salaries being determined mostly by the top skill, but this is clearly not the only deciding factor.

Teams get a series of 'looks' at the basket for the 24 seconds they have for an attack. I've heard nothing about how assists are determined on those looks, and which comes first -- determining the passer, or whether there is an assist.

"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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