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12607.9 in reply to 12607.7
Date: 1/17/2008 3:15:59 PM
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What about the opposite, where a guy has atrocious inside shot and average jumper?


I don't have a player like that, but based on another thread where an owner complained about a costly player with ATROCIOUS inside shot and STRONG outside shot whose overall shooting percentage was around 30% I think that applies.

Also, note how many ATROCIOUS FT shooters on the transfer list are 0 for their career at the line.

Also, most computer basketball sims work like I described. I'm certain the BB designers are familiar with other games, and did not create the BB game engine by ignoring everything designed before this that works well.

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12607.10 in reply to 12607.9
Date: 1/17/2008 3:17:57 PM
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Ok, but I'm a little confused about your previous explanation. Can you take another crack at explaning the relationship between inside shot/jumper for guards/big men?

I got what you were saying before that big men with bad jumper will take less jump shots, but that doesn't really prove a relationship to me.

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12607.11 in reply to 12607.10
Date: 1/17/2008 3:32:58 PM
Deronimo
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It seems to me that inside shot affects layups for guards, because my guard with average driving and pitiful IS misses layups all the time. Really frustrating when I'm watching the game. I'm not saying I know this or not, but this how it appears to me. And if this is the case, that is bad news since you cant even train IS for guards.

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12607.12 in reply to 12607.10
Date: 1/17/2008 3:33:16 PM
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No, they won't take less shots they will MAKE less.

Where people take shots from depends on game flow and your offense choice.

My explanation solely concerns their chances of making the shot.

For example, once I played run-and-gun in a scrimmage with the player I described. He took lots of outside shots, even 3's and missed ALL of them. That's because the offense told him to shoot outside, a horrible idea for him. If I play in inside offense, he takes his shots from the paint and can go 6-9, as he did once.


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12607.13 in reply to 12607.8
Date: 1/17/2008 3:34:18 PM
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No, I'm 99 and 44/100ths percent


Ivory soap reference FTW.


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12607.14 in reply to 12607.11
Date: 1/17/2008 3:37:09 PM
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It seems to me that inside shot affects layups for guards, because my guard with average driving and pitiful IS misses layups all the time. Really frustrating when I'm watching the game. I'm not saying I know this or not, but this how it appears to me. And if this is the case, that is bad news since you cant even train IS for guards.


Play him at PF or C in a scrimmage and he will get that training.

Think outside the 'box'.

Or think inside the 'paint'.



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12607.15 in reply to 12607.14
Date: 1/17/2008 4:02:51 PM
Deronimo
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Right. I'm an idiot.

From: brian

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12607.17 in reply to 12607.16
Date: 1/17/2008 9:14:02 PM
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What about against a zone def?

If inside shot does matter for guards it really sucks to train outside players cause just about everything seems to be important.

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12607.19 in reply to 12607.18
Date: 1/17/2008 10:31:38 PM
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This is one of those questions that I wish the BB's would just quickly answer.

If inside shot affects layups for guards, that really really sucks. What's the point of having good driving if the guy can't make the layup?

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