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267336.4 in reply to 267336.3
Date: 1/30/2015 2:00:33 PM
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I think in general, more experienced players are more clutch in key situations.

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Date: 1/31/2015 6:11:41 PM
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I believe this as well. There have been numerous situations where I was behind in the 4th quarter, and my experienced players made big plays to win the game.

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Date: 2/1/2015 9:21:28 AM
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And the next question is, what's the trick to getting experience pops? I have a 21-yr-old who's played 60-70 minutes a week, still sitting on Atrocious. That includes 2 playoff runs and a championship game (which I thought added more experience.) I have had a couple of pops, but I don't see what the formula is or how anyone is getting to level 10+. Do higher divisions train faster?

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Date: 2/1/2015 4:03:34 PM
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no trick -- simply a function of playing time (although not all games have an equal impact) -- your doing all you can with this inexperienced player -- his beginning point must have as close to zero as one can have if after a couple of seasons with regular playing time and even playoff experience he is still completely untrustworthy in a clutch situation.

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Date: 2/1/2015 7:50:58 PM
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I've had about two seasons for pop, about 60 min per week.

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Date: 2/1/2015 8:14:27 PM
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between 20 to 26 weeks, in my experience

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Date: 2/2/2015 1:05:55 AM
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my guess is that it has an effect on how foul prone a player is and his shot selection (in the 4qtr). i didn't do research on it but i have the impression, that experienced players take the last shot more often. I also think that it has an effect on the allaroundperformance of the player but i am not sure how to find out how exactly...



this i can confirm, i had numerous times in my scrimmages, 40 year old scrubs who took last shots.

and for the initial question. What does experience do?

Well, we really don't know