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From: Koperboy

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Date: 10/8/2013 4:07:32 AM
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You are not taking into account what high FT mean on the court. Guys with high FT will draw more fouls. If you could add FT attempts per game, it would make your statistics more realistic.

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Date: 10/8/2013 4:38:08 AM
Kitakyushu
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I agree with you on the driving and handles. Example...
A player was in the bin last week and the owner's player ad said that the player was the only player in the bin with 120 TSP+ for under a million...here was his stats...I copied them after I bookmarked him.
Jump Shot: prodigious Jump Range: tremendous
Outside Def.: stupendous Handling: legendary(+)
Driving: legendary(+) Passing: wondrous
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: average

A nice player with 126 TSP, but if you subtract the 42 TSP points for Driving and handling, he only has
84 TSP points and looks like this.
Jump Shot: prodigious Jump Range: tremendous
Outside Def.: stupendous Passing: wondrous
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: average

He still looks good but not a world class player.
I want to see some 100 TSP players there are not including handles and driving.



Last edited by Yellow cake at 10/8/2013 8:06:05 PM

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Date: 10/8/2013 5:26:07 AM
Kitakyushu
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your math is a little funny there. 104 for the bottom figure TSP total. Or you mean if you ignore the HA/DR alltogether??

The player I showed has 84 TSP points minus the 42 points for Driving and handles...126 total 84 without it. ....104?????

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Date: 10/8/2013 5:39:26 AM
Kitakyushu
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something like this maybe will become topend~

17 16
19 14
15 16
10+ 10+
U3 as much as possible without raising RB/salary too high...


Add 15 handles and 16 driving....that would be a monster baller

From: Koperboy

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Date: 10/8/2013 5:55:52 AM
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OK, I did a quick study. Here are the results:

Country    Div    Pos  Sal   FT   Min/FT
BIH D.II C 80 20 7,14
Turkey D.II C 131 20 8,69
Argentina D.I PG 103 17 11,9
Poland D.IV PG 52 19 5,58
Slovakia D.III SG 60 19 12,36
Philipp D.I PG 59 20 8,64
Slovakia D.II SG 51 15 10,19
Average: 9.08

China D.I C 91 3 11,46
Brasil D.II PF 60 3 11,03
Israel D.III PG 54 3 11,78
China D.II PF 91 3 11,26
Nether D.II C 92 4 14,43
Italy D.IV SG 55 2 10,78
Brasil D.II C 105 1 8,11
Poland D.II PG 111 3 16,10
Average: 11.86


So good FT shooters are taking a FT attempt every 9.08 minutes in average. Bad FT shooters are taking a FT attempt every 11.86 min.

It's a very small sample. I tried to find comparable salaries and divisions. Players are older than 25 to avoid strange out-of-play positions due to training.

I noticed this when I bought a C with FT=15. His IS was only 12 compared to my PF's 17, but the C generally had more shot attempts. I attributed this to his high FT.

I know FT attempts depend also on level of DR/IS/JS skill, compettition etc. But this quick study shows FT do matter.

Last edited by Koperboy at 10/8/2013 5:58:07 AM

From: Koperboy

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Date: 10/8/2013 6:46:38 AM
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Well it was an opinion when I noticed this happening with my C. Then I looked around like today, but I didn't write down the numbers. It was only then the opinion got promoted to fact.

In the ideal world, you would like to have two players that are exactly the same except for FT, and they are playing against the same defender with equal entuhisasm and GS. And that's accounting for M2M only. So many variables here.

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