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From: Hakon
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Date: 09/27/2022 04:53:43
Niðarós Vikings
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Hi fellows,

I have this player on my roster (46013389) who is very good at almost everything on the court. But as you can see, he's shooting a below average 76% on the FT line. This is quite unbelievable since he has 28 (yes) in FT and 18 in JS. I know, he has only 9 in JR but that doesn't stop him from shooting 40% from 3 and almost 50% on all his FGs.
Clearly, something is not right here.

From: arrowspg5

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Date: 09/27/2022 05:39:44
Team Nook
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The 76% only includes the league game, which after a quick look through I can only see 1 game where he has missed more than 1 in a league game. Missing 1 a game isn’t too bad, but over the season his FT% has suffered.

I don’t have the time but check his overall FT% including cups, BBM etc to see what he is actually shooting this season.

Also, doesn’t stamina affect FT shooting as well? That’s maybe his only weak point in the FT formula that I know of.

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Date: 09/27/2022 06:08:24
Rajdersi
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I understand your pain.
Player with 28FT and 18JS shouldn't missed 8shots out of 33 on the free throw line.
It's not a point to train player to 28FT(and 18 JS) so he can get 75,8 FT%.
Imagine Steve Nash or Ray Allen missing 8shots out of 33 on FT line - sick!

Last edited by Paul George at 09/27/2022 06:08:54

From: 0verW1ng

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Date: 09/27/2022 06:18:53
BC "EDI"
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Actually a great training facility
Stamina and game shape? These are connected to the formula aswell, might explain a bit