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Stamina-Personal Foul Correllation?

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34173.5 in reply to 34173.4
Date: 6/3/2008 4:16:08 PM
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My player, Borojevic, exellent shooter (2PT - 0.65, 3PT 0.6) has 4 fouls averaging per game, and because of that he has only 26 minutes per game, although he is a starter (with an awful sub). His OD is respectable and his stamina is inept. I think it has something to do with his stamina

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Date: 6/3/2008 7:18:29 PM
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I'm pretty sure there is no "physicality" attribute that is hidden. I think it works pretty much as I described it.

Yes, stamina has an impact. Players with low stamina lose their abilities throughout the game (this is in the rules). As they lose their defensive skills, they are going to foul more often.

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34173.7 in reply to 34173.6
Date: 6/3/2008 7:20:44 PM
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I'm pretty sure there is no "physicality" attribute that is hidden

What makes you so sure?

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34173.8 in reply to 34173.7
Date: 6/3/2008 7:22:21 PM
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From experience and also because I'm sure that a BB said it at some point.

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34173.9 in reply to 34173.5
Date: 6/3/2008 7:26:27 PM
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Outside d is not the only factor. You also have to consider inside d. Every player can go to the basket, whether they are a SG or a C. Guards go there less often, so their inside shot will be matched up against the defenders inside d. Just something to consider.

Also, the player you mentioned seems to play at SF? So outside and inside d are extra important for him.

What about the other skills I mentioned like experience? What about the offensive skill of your opponent? Respectable in some leagues is not very good.

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34173.10 in reply to 34173.8
Date: 6/3/2008 7:28:09 PM
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My top fouler, Timothy Tate, (2895388) has strong inside Def and average stamina. I play him at centre but i think his pitiful outside defence or medicore shot-blocking must be the reason for 5pfs a game. hmm.

I guess you just need to have balanced defensive skills and decent stamina. Especially if he is one of your top players.

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34173.11 in reply to 34173.9
Date: 6/4/2008 4:56:24 AM
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well... I guess youre right... he has inept ID... gotta put another player to this position.
Thanks btw

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34173.12 in reply to 34173.10
Date: 6/4/2008 3:12:52 PM
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It's his hidden physicallity attribute! Doh!

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34173.14 in reply to 34173.12
Date: 6/4/2008 4:49:44 PM
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Not sure what your issue is. I saw a couple of 5 pf games, but I wouldn't say that he is getting 5 pfs EVERY game. Plus in each of those games he has like 35+ minutes. Even a guy with average stamina is still going to tire if you play him that much. And most of his fouls must be coming towards the end of the game, otherwise he wouldn't get that many minutes to begin with.

Finally - he is only 20 so his experience can't be that high. And yes - his outside d and low shot blocking can be contributors. I noticed that in one of the games that he got 5 pfs that your opponent was playing run and gun. The centre took a few 3 pt shots and probably a few others were jump shots.

Anyhow, I suggest watching your games live. Then you'll see where your team's fouls are coming from. Even a bad team outside d can contribute to non-shooting fouls.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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