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« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2005, 10:12:06 AM » |
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It was Ostertag who played on O'Neal, and I have no idea why O'Neal struggled either. In my series against the Pistons, Ferry basically dominated the last three games of the series, and O-Tag was playing him.
I don't worry too much about matchups and team chemistry and all that. You just have to try to get the best players you can, regardless of whether they are an outside/inside guy or not.
Who knows if HeavyReign even accounted for too many guys in the paint or whatever... in game 2 it was james alone and it was my worth game of the season.. but maybe its the same thing like in real nba that bigger players can defend quicker players if they get a lot of help... i think the best example are the chi - jazz finals where luc longely guarded karl malone and really played him well
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« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2005, 10:15:08 AM » |
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Well, I definitely know that it matters where you put your players, although I'm not sure about matchups.
Last year at C Okafor shot 46.5% and scored 22.5 pts for the year. This year, when I moved him to PF (with an A- inside, D outside) he shot about 40% and scored 19 pts, when I moved him back to C he scored about 22 pts on 44% shooting.
I'm not sure how much matchups determine, although I'm sure the level of defender matters somewhat. And I'm not sure about whether having too many of the same players affect it, that's the one I'm unsure of the most.
But not knowing exactly how the program operates is what makes this interesting. You have to learn things by trial and error, and it allows for our experience and knowledge to build, just like really coaching a team. I wouldn't want everything explained to me, just like I like the ambiguity in ratings (like, not knowing whether someone's a good ball protector/creator, and just ballhandling in general. It takes some figuring out.
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« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2005, 10:18:50 AM » |
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I agree with you, Nets. Otherwise it would be simple to figure out how to put together the perfect team. The way it works now, you have to fiddle a great deal to get your team together, and it changes every year anyway... lol
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« Reply #18 on: May 11, 2005, 02:09:41 PM » |
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Once player's get moved out of position, they suffer. Last version of SSBA, I had PF-at-heart Darko playing the 3, and I never got to the title game.
Now, I have PF-at-heart Gooden playing the 3, same damn story.
From now on, my players will all be playngitheir correct postions, maybe switching up a 3-2.
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« Reply #19 on: May 11, 2005, 02:24:56 PM » |
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I think I know why my team can't win in the playoffs. This season I think my team just went out of gas in the tank during 2nd half of the season and continue on to the playoffs. First half of the season, my team was unbeatable. Next year, I think I will play my starters less and let my young gunz have more PT in the first half.
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« Reply #20 on: May 11, 2005, 02:26:56 PM » |
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Once player's get moved out of position, they suffer. Last version of SSBA, I had PF-at-heart Darko playing the 3, and I never got to the title game.
Now, I have PF-at-heart Gooden playing the 3, same damn story.
From now on, my players will all be playngitheir correct postions, maybe switching up a 3-2. Lol... I have Odom at SF now... But besides the turnovers, he has done pretty well. And the real Odom has turnover problems too... Then again, maybe Odom is a SF at heart, that was switched to PF, and I am just bringing him back home... lol
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« Reply #21 on: May 11, 2005, 02:41:08 PM » |
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I would say Odom is a SF at heart, who got by playing pf in the east.
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« Reply #22 on: May 11, 2005, 02:42:15 PM » |
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I think I know why my team can't win in the playoffs. This season I think my team just went out of gas in the tank during 2nd half of the season and continue on to the playoffs. First half of the season, my team was unbeatable. Next year, I think I will play my starters less and let my young gunz have more PT in the first half. Yeah, we've discussed the "getting tired" issue before, and I think most of us agreed that it only is a concern during the game. Like if you are playing a six man rotation. I don't think "overall fatugue" is a concern. My main reason behind thinking that is because when you play these absurd 10 game in a row schedules, there isn't a real dropoff from the 1st game to the 10th... Maybe it's something we should post on the FBB site as a question for heavy reign? worth knowing, for sure. I'd have a lot of questions for him actually...
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« Reply #23 on: May 11, 2005, 02:43:55 PM » |
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Yeah, the forums are very informative.
I think it was just because the Mavs had a much easier first half schedule than second half.
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« Reply #24 on: May 11, 2005, 03:15:22 PM » |
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I think I know why my team can't win in the playoffs. This season I think my team just went out of gas in the tank during 2nd half of the season and continue on to the playoffs. First half of the season, my team was unbeatable. Next year, I think I will play my starters less and let my young gunz have more PT in the first half. Yeah, we've discussed the "getting tired" issue before, and I think most of us agreed that it only is a concern during the game. Like if you are playing a six man rotation. I don't think "overall fatugue" is a concern. My main reason behind thinking that is because when you play these absurd 10 game in a row schedules, there isn't a real dropoff from the 1st game to the 10th... Maybe it's something we should post on the FBB site as a question for heavy reign? worth knowing, for sure. I'd have a lot of questions for him actually... I did some research on this that everyone start the game with 100% energy and then I ran the whole game. Dalembert played 38min and at the end of the game he was at 78% energy and AI play 34min and at the end of the game he was at 74% energy. AI was the first option and should use more energy but big man should get more tire easily than guards.
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« Reply #25 on: May 11, 2005, 03:25:52 PM » |
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Erm...Fast Break Basketball (which we use) doesn't report on energy. Fast Break Basketball SE (which we don't use) MIGHT, but that's only when you coach games.
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