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262542.18 in reply to 262542.17
Date: 9/6/2014 9:38:42 PM
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yer i agree with this observation.

its almost like, when they have higher OD they try more often to steal the ball, resulting in more fouls.

whereas when they have lower OD, its like the game engine just says 'nup your too crap to steal the ball so don't even try". LOL

same with SB, it gets to a point where it seems like they are 'trying' to block more shots, resulting in more fouls....




From: Maddy

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262542.20 in reply to 262542.1
Date: 9/10/2014 4:06:03 AM
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Mate, if you think thats bad, check out this bloke http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/32293583/overview.aspx

i have never seen a player foul so much!

From: Trikster

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262542.21 in reply to 262542.20
Date: 9/10/2014 5:39:04 AM
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and with HoF potential to make him doubly frustrating as people wont give up training him.

From: Marko

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262542.22 in reply to 262542.20
Date: 9/10/2014 6:16:24 AM
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5,1 fouls per game and only 45th in personal fouls in the world.. damn.

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262542.23 in reply to 262542.20
Date: 9/10/2014 7:39:21 AM
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wow. that guy played a steller game last season - (69311948)

no points, 2 rebounds, 0-3 from the field, 1 turnover, fouls out in 12 mins.

nice work. but otherwise, the guy usually fouls out after a decent amount of time. if he was fouling out under 20 mins more than a few times a season, that would be bad.