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193832.5 in reply to 193832.4
Date: 8/10/2011 10:49:48 AM
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you argued that with the same passing a c makes more assist ;) And 13 is not that much in my team, but he still makes a bunch of assit when he play PG.

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193832.6 in reply to 193832.1
Date: 8/10/2011 8:59:50 PM
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or there's a factor that determines whether a player passes the ball more or ball hugs it?


Well if the player grew up with out a lot love from his mother who never hugged then he may "hug" the ball more because he never has got a hug before, but a player that grew up with a loving mother who hugged him lots may also hug the ball just cause he is used to hugs. There may be more factors including how much happiness they have felt in their life. If I were you i would make sure your players are happy enough so that they don't hug the ball and therefore pass it since those are the options you gave me.



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193832.7 in reply to 193832.1
Date: 8/11/2011 12:37:29 AM
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One factor that affects passing is shooting, and shooting affects passing. If a player has 13 Passing and has 10 JS/JR it might be better for him to pass it most of the time. However if he has 13 Passing and 15 JS/JR he is going to end up taking more shots and not passing the ball as much. Conversely if two players with similiar JS/JR the one with higher passing will end up taking less shots (but probably shooting a better percentage).

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193832.8 in reply to 193832.7
Date: 8/11/2011 9:13:23 AM
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Do you know this for a fact or this is something you came up with? I'm just asking because it kind of make sense. However, I need to see some facts on this. Can someone provide some facts to back this claim?