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153470.5 in reply to 153470.4
Date: 8/4/2010 4:30:31 PM
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Brownlee, the bench player, has lower stamina actually. Hasn't anyone else seen this kind of thing with their players - where your starter in some position is being outperformed consistently by your bench player over a whole season?

From: Brasky

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153470.6 in reply to 153470.5
Date: 8/4/2010 8:20:43 PM
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In my experience, if a player plays backup minutes (12) his rating will be higher than if the same player plays starter minutes (36). For example, my backup PF in backup minutes will generate a rating of ~10, the same player in starter minutes will generate a rating of ~8.5.

Further, if your backup started a game, he would likely be playing against players with higher skill and as such his rating would likely be lower than it is in his backup role.

Last edited by Brasky at 8/4/2010 8:23:51 PM

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153470.7 in reply to 153470.5
Date: 8/5/2010 4:16:07 AM
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Another thougt: I had a short look at your roster and I noticed that Brownlee is listed at small forward, so I guess his secondary skills are better than your starting power forward's. That could help him to put up better stats...

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153470.8 in reply to 153470.7
Date: 8/5/2010 5:56:37 AM
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That might be a reason. He is a little better at creating his own shot, but not that much better. And my starter MacDulothe is a much better shooter inside and outside, in fact he was my second highest scorer last season and the top scorer the season before. And Brownlee was awful the last two seasons and since he's not one of my trainees his attributes are the same as before. Additionally MacDulothe's ball skills have actually improved from training this season. So...

Brownlee's rebounding stats for example are up from 3.4 in 16 mins last season to 9 in 18 mins this season! Like I said its possible that this is just a fluctuation and will even out but 10 games seemed like a pretty long time - esp because other teams' players have probably improved this season whereas Brownlee has not. So I thought if there is some sort of hidden form factor that would be a pretty neat feature.

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153470.9 in reply to 153470.8
Date: 8/5/2010 10:43:20 AM
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I'm running out of explanations, there's only one thing left I could imagine: Brownlee as a backup could play more often your opponents' backups who have obviously worse skills than their starters. But maybe you're right about that secret form, I just haven't heard about it yet in the forum and I don't really get why there should be two form stats, game shape and an additional one. But then again, there are people around who claim a lot of secret "skills" like aggressiveness etc. Guess we have to admit we just don't know...

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153470.10 in reply to 153470.8
Date: 8/5/2010 4:10:14 PM
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If you don't mind, could you post the skills of the 2 players here, there could be something quite obvious as the problem but we can't tell because we can't see that skills.

From: Hadron
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153470.11 in reply to 153470.10
Date: 8/5/2010 5:10:52 PM
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I thought there was a physical hidden attribute for certain - I'd read that in the forum from a GM somewhere. So maybe there are others? Personally I think it would be neat if there were.

To Naker: The two players are very similar actually - I bought Brownlee after doing a search based on MacDulothe's skills. Which is partly why it seems so weird to me. And if you read what I wrote before, the last two seasons MacDulothe has been a go-to guy while Brownlee's numbers have been very mediocre. This season MacDulothe's skills have actually improved from training while Brownlee's have not. So clearly it cant be the skills.

I just noticed though that Brownlee's experience has bumped up to one level more than MacDulothe's this season. But I doubt its that. So I'm left with extended randomness or some 'x factor'..

From: myToast

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153470.12 in reply to 153470.11
Date: 8/5/2010 10:43:09 PM
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1. u run mostly outside offence, which the PF start in the high post, and i guess Brownlee has better range(SF), so he become the go to scorer in the second units.

2.both player are starter materials for this level of competition, but Brownlee's high score came against very bad competition, rating 2.5 -6, where as MacDulothe usually play aginst rating 4-8 competition

From: Hadron

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153470.13 in reply to 153470.12
Date: 8/6/2010 4:44:00 AM
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1. No. Brownlee's range is worse.

2. I dont know what you're referring to but I think I've started Brownlee only once in a cup game and cup games don't even count towards season averages. I know you're all trying to explain this through matchups but in this case it just doesn't. This is a typical game so far: (23165073)