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129813.6 in reply to 129813.1
Date: 1/31/2010 8:47:52 AM
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1. a team that runs RnG usually have better outside player
2. inside focus offence use more big man, and a good big man is still more TO prone (probality of miss catch and unable to kickout the ball)
3. RnG have more open court space
4. inside offence force the ball into the lane(probality of interception), and RnG will shoot at will (a bad shot instead)

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Date: 2/1/2010 4:03:13 AM
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BB- Charles That is simply the best answer to the question - Thank You

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129813.9 in reply to 129813.7
Date: 2/1/2010 8:30:04 AM
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In the Game Engine during a Pass, Is the receiving players passing skill calculated into whether or not the ball will be thrown away or not? I doubt I will get an answer to this ;). However I have a player with 10 Passing 10 Handling who this year is avg the highest turnovers on my team (and the highest of his short imaginary career). 95% of them are from throwing the ball away.

Is this because he's apt to throw more passes since his passing level is high thus leading to a few more turnovers or is there more to the equation?

From: Buttsy

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129813.10 in reply to 129813.9
Date: 2/11/2010 4:29:04 PM
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The only stat that could help you if it was availablewould be a completed pass %, this would give you an idea of whether or not his TO's are due to passing a huge amount of times. He may well have for example 50 TO's but if he's made 700+ passes then his TO/completed pass ratio could easily be lower than other players on the court.

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129813.12 in reply to 129813.11
Date: 2/20/2010 10:51:31 PM
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But the players they are matched up against might have different OD or ID skills.

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129813.13 in reply to 129813.12
Date: 2/21/2010 5:37:34 AM
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i believe also that those skill exist, my long time for example is one of them. He also made nearly no turnovers, in the beginning of the career with the weekest skillset of a guard later on i got 2 pretty similiar one and he beats the other player easily in this category too.

This is the guy -> (3165648)

Season four: 15,1 As/To - Ratio
Season 5: 49 As/To
Season 6: 11,66 As/TO
Season 7: ~4,8 As/TO :(
Season 8: 11,5 As/To
Season 9: 7,875 As/TO
Season 10: ~6 As/TO
Season 11 till now: 7,25 As/TO

Even in his weakest season, i beleive he was best guard depending on AS/TO, weird thing is that this was probadly the season where he was "outstanding" a bit in league today he is more below average depending on Skill for a Starting guard in my league, with handlin 11 and passing 13.

I don't have a bigger sample, but this guy always make me believe on maybe a hidden security skill.

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129813.14 in reply to 129813.13
Date: 2/21/2010 9:07:37 AM
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Interesting, hidden proneness to fouling u can understand but you would think TO would be based solely on Passing and Handling skills. Well it should be based solely on passing/handling anyway.

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129813.15 in reply to 129813.14
Date: 2/21/2010 9:31:49 AM
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don't know i could imagine also a "safety" attitude, which also exist in real life i think, some people take less risk then other sometimes you get oppurtunitys through a risky pass/drive and sometimes you loose the ball. I won't put my hand on fire for this, but i won't be surprised if it's there.

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