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From: Knecht
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Date: 12/26/2013 4:08:59 AM
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Sb should start a poll on this topic.

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From: Billy

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Date: 12/26/2013 5:44:08 PM
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Yes, but seriously. Strong jump shooters are most likely not pitful or atrosious in FT's in reality. I like this game because of the strategy but also how it can be very realistic too.

From: Billy
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Date: 12/27/2013 12:42:36 PM
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LOL, crazy but I trained rebounding this week and got a pop in Stamina for a player...

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Date: 12/28/2013 12:05:23 AM
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I would say JS has nothing to do with FT. It is a rarity to see a player who jumps on a free-throw attempt.



When you train FT it partially trains JS...

And, if you think Jump Shooting and Free Throw shooting have nothing to do with each other.... thats not worth commenting on. Jump shots are free throws, where you leave your feet... people who shoot flat footed essentially shoot FTs from anywhere on the court. They are very related


That said... if training FT will partially train JS. Why not the other way?

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Date: 12/28/2013 12:08:20 AM
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People who shoot flat footed essentially get blocked from anywhere on the court.

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Date: 12/28/2013 12:20:49 AM
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I always think of Josh Childress and his short lived career

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Date: 12/28/2013 4:13:09 AM
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I´ m missing something else to make the game more realistic. Supposed I´ve got a strong shooter from the outside and I let him play the SG or the PG position, so that the other team doesn´ t know what position my strong shooter is playing. Supposed the other team has got one defense player but this manager just can guess SG or PG. I think in real games one says in advance "pay attention on this or that player" (rather than "pay attention on the SG-position"), so that certain players from the line -up can play defense against certain players from the other team (who have apparently good shooting skills). I hope you understand my English

Last edited by Der greise Joker und sein devotes Lama at 12/28/2013 4:14:10 AM

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Date: 12/28/2013 7:36:14 AM
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When you train FT it partially trains JS...
Not in BuzzerBeater, it does not.
There is the regular 10% cross training, which could randomly go to JS, but by that logic, training FT already does the exact same for JS.

From: tom80ul
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Date: 12/29/2013 6:51:23 AM
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I'd like to address a whole other topic, speaking about things that need to be changed.

I play this game since Season 7 (including some seasons in Germany II), and I'm still amazed about the famous "foul-gene". I see guards with fabulous outside defending, centers with wondrous inside defense... And looking at their stats I see 4 fouls, 6 fouls, 6 fouls, 5 fouls... It really bothers me, because come on... In the real world, nobody would consider a guy commiting an average of 5 fouls per 30minutes a fantastic defender.

Last edited by tom80ul at 12/29/2013 6:52:26 AM

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