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From: tomasir

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58173.17 in reply to 58173.16
Date: 11/24/2008 2:41:20 PM
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you're absolutely right. The same is with rebounds. I got player with lowest rebounds' skill and:

average time per game: 19 minutes
average rebounds per game: 1,7


So how he's able to do something without any single skill?

Mentioned 1,7 is something similar to 20-30 % of FT efficiency - and it is exacly what I was expected from that game :)

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58173.18 in reply to 58173.17
Date: 11/24/2008 2:57:24 PM
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There is no reason to compare these skills.

And why?
a)maybe his opponents were bad rebounders too; it also matters what his position in the game is
b)Sometimes the ball just bounces your way. All you have to do is to have two hands any at least one eye to see thew ball coming to you. No skill needed. (ok this a relity-wise argument and BB is just a game)

Rebounds have different structure of training than FTs have. i don't see any valid argument that impact of level of skill of one should emulate the other.


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58173.19 in reply to 58173.17
Date: 11/24/2008 3:04:01 PM
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but you could have atrocious free throws and still hit 30% from the line, with high atrocious you made in average 20-25% i would say.

But rebounds are calculated a different way then free throw, because it is a team skill ...

So my player with atrocious inside shot could make layers, because i got an solid inside attack which helps everyplayer on court to finish inside. In free throw it's a think for the single player alone.