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323193.84 in reply to 323193.82
Date: 4/26/2024 11:28:55 AM
BC Vitosha Sofia
A Grupa
Overall Posts Rated:
821821
Second Team:
Sofia Alpha Dogz
Thanks a lot for the reply, much appreciated!

BBB: 2 (S37 S38); Top tier: 7 (S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S41 S63); Cup: 9 (S25 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41 S61)
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323193.87 in reply to 323193.86
Date: 4/29/2024 4:32:45 AM
KK Ljubljana 78
III.4
Overall Posts Rated:
4141
Second Team:
BC Utopia 78
Thank you Justin for addressing that question. However, just to clarify a bit:

Team defense ratings affect all shots.


...this surely doesn't apply to directly contested shots, but it would definitely follow from this that open, assisted shots need to overcome the team defense rating.


It affects ALL shots. Even if the play by play mentions a single defender.

Is any of the following true;

1. "Team inside defense rating" effects all actions except back-court turnovers?

2. Team ratings (box scrore) equals sum of "team effort" (variables used in GE logic) divided by num of actions?

3. Num of actions equals 48*60*x?
3.1 x = 1?

Last edited by Korenje at 4/29/2024 5:57:10 AM

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Date: 5/4/2024 12:50:31 PM
Durham Wasps
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
16621662
Second Team:
Sunderland Boilermakers
The changes to foul outs were mentioned in a recent post. What is the percentage of foul outs now compared to before the change?

On a related note, what has been the increase of assisted shots, and also what has been the increase in points scored in games since the change to assists in the last few seasons?

If you are not aware of the exact numbers, why not? When changes are made they must be tracked to see if the effect is too much or too little.

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323193.89 in reply to 323193.14
Date: 5/5/2024 3:39:29 AM
Metro Prodigy
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
3232
Second Team:
Boger United BC
is draft menu not available at apps?

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323193.90 in reply to 323193.86
Date: 5/8/2024 9:10:31 PM
Smallfries
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
417417
Second Team:
Smallfries II
Quick synopsis of what I’ve been seeing with the game engine, if you can just confirm.

1) All game outcomes are highly predicated by what the team ratings are. Team ratings are highly influenced by the PG and C with the other positions adding to them. In this scenario, it would seem OD, PA, ID, and REB should be covered by the PG and C positions with all other ratings being filled in by the SG,SF, and PF ?(based on the style of team you would like)

2) secondary to the team ratings are the individual matchups. These matchups can be boosted by the team ratings, so a guy whom may not be the best shooter may still shoot well if the team ratings are high for outside shooting.

3) If a high passing guard has low shooting, but overall the team shooting is high, will that high passing guard shoot better than if the team ratings were lower? (This piggybacks of #3, and is also just to verify what I am seeing with my own players).

4) Does a guy with high JR “open” the floor up for potentially more assists? I see high JR players repeatedly get more assists than low JR players.

5)One thing I’m noticing is that REB on guards may be more valuable than REB on bigs. By having similar rebounding skills on guards, I’m finding that the guards are actually getting just as much, or more, rebounds. I’m assuming this is because the GE sees a large disparity in rebounding between my guards and the opponents, and then the GE uses those disparities in the outcome of who gets the rebound after a shot?

Thanks guys!

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323193.92 in reply to 323193.91
Date: 5/30/2024 4:32:46 PM
Atl. Winchester
IV.6
Overall Posts Rated:
1515
Hi, I wanted to bring up the fact that there seems to be a trend with regards to Box defenses and Isolation offenses, probably given the success in NT level games.

Are you happy with the current state of these? To be honest, it may appear that any box defense stops and deals with any attack, inside or outside, fast or slow, which at first glance could be counterintuitive or too much of a jack of all trades.

Thank you.

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