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187744.55 in reply to 187744.54
Date: 7/3/2011 7:46:28 AM
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If we want to emulate a real life sport we should also try to emulate the real conditions. A sharpshooter that drains threes at 45%+ and cant hit 100 free throws in a row is not realistic. I dont know how it always comes down to the manager being wrong and so few people want to admit that the engine is broken in this regard.

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Date: 7/3/2011 8:29:26 AM
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Pete Maravich was realistic enough

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Date: 7/3/2011 10:08:09 AM
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44% career FG%
82% career FT%

What are you trying to tell us?

From: CrazyEye

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187744.58 in reply to 187744.52
Date: 7/3/2011 3:20:16 PM
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No one should be incapable of hitting free throws, like guys who are 0-100 or worse for their careers. No one should even hit under 30% of their free-throws, especially players who would hit at least 50% of their uncontested jump shots from 10-15 or 23 feet out.

Surprised it hasn't been fixed in over 16 seasons. A change would be simple and more realistic.


do you suggest to change the training too, in my eyes it is unrealistic how fast players at pro level increase here ;) And that must playr literally don't do anything at training.

From: Stajan

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187744.59 in reply to 187744.58
Date: 7/3/2011 4:14:45 PM
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do you suggest to change the training too, in my eyes it is unrealistic how fast players at pro level increase here ;) And that must playr literally don't do anything at training.


Nope, I think that training in general is pretty solid. Why do you ask? This thread is actually about free throws and the impracticable, or in many cases, impossible rate in which they are missed.

But while we're asking questions, do you feel that players who miss thousands of free throws in a row is acceptable? How about a player with 20 jump shot who misses thousands of free throws in a row? That can't be preferable for people.

And of course training speeds are unrealistic. But it's for the better of the game that way. I wouldn't want to sit around waiting 18 real years for my players to acquire decent skill sets.

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 7/3/2011 4:38:23 PM
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if they don't care to train free throws for a while and let instead miss they player miss 1000 free throws, i think the like it because there player get somehow famous etc. and they don't miss the extra point they would get through proper training.

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Date: 7/3/2011 5:06:13 PM
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But while we're asking questions, do you feel that players who miss thousands of free throws in a row is acceptable? How about a player with 20 jump shot who misses thousands of free throws in a row? That can't be preferable for people.


If the coach can't be bothered to train a bit of free throws instead of however long he spent working on JS, then his player will miss lots of FT's... If you think your player is missing too many, train it, thats why the option is there...

Also, I still stand by my earlier comment, that a free throw is a free throw, and definitely NOT a jump shot so why/how would JS abilty relate to FT's.. All these high % free throw shooters you speak of shoot close to a 1000 FT's a day, EVERY day. That is why they hit 90%, not because they hit 45% from downtown regularly..

I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I cant accept not trying. - MJ
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Date: 7/3/2011 5:31:49 PM
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I still stand by my earlier comment, that a free throw is a free throw, and definitely NOT a jump shot so why/how would JS abilty relate to FT's.. All these high % free throw shooters you speak of shoot close to a 1000 FT's a day, EVERY day. That is why they hit 90%, not because they hit 45% from downtown regularly..


For real? Are you seriously asking how JS ability relates to FT ability?

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187744.63 in reply to 187744.62
Date: 7/3/2011 5:43:41 PM
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Yes, a JS is not a freakin FT.. They are 2 completely different types of shot. Hence the whole fact of it being called a JUMP shot.. I can hit JS's irl quite consistently, FT's are a different matter altogether, there are so many things that factor into how well you can take a FT.

So, to make you happy shouldn't handling and passing be incorporated in to another 'super stat'? People need to stop bitching, and train FT's once in a while, it's not particularly hard.

I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I cant accept not trying. - MJ
From: B.B.King

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187744.64 in reply to 187744.59
Date: 7/3/2011 6:17:45 PM
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And of course training speeds are unrealistic. But it's for the better of the game that way

And in the same way it's better that player can miss 1000 free throws in row ;-)
If every player will score at least 30-40% than training of FT will be completly useless. And game will be less interesting because number of possible choices and strategies will be less.

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Date: 7/3/2011 6:40:00 PM
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Directly from Hall of Famer Larry Bird's mouth:

It's completely different than a jump shot. When you're in a game, you might be shooting this way [to the side], you might be shooting back, you might be shooting forward -- and it all comes from your legs. Whereas in a free throw, it's get yourself set up and through.


Free-throw shooting is completely different from all the other shooting


Both quotes can be found in this article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/ian_thomsen/03/06/weekly.countdown/index.html




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