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99428.1
Date: 06/30/2009 02:21:11
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I have a player called Kviria Kipiani (4866512)

I have had him since my second season (draft pick) and he has since been the best player of my team. However, Kviria has been in foul trouble for his whole career averaging:


Season 5: 30 Mins - 3.0 PF
Season 6: 32 Mins - 3.3 PF
Season 7: 30 mins - 2.7 PF
Season 8: 32 mins - 2.8 PF
Season 9: 25 Mins - 3.7 PF (in 7 games so far)


The thing is that because of this constant fouling, I trained Outside Defense for him for a long time and his Outside Defense skill is now sensational.

Any idea what's causing this or what I can do to fix it? This foul trouble is why his career high in average minutes in a season is 32. He should be playing more than that and foul trouble is what keeps him away from it.

Here are his skills:

Jump Shot: marvelous Jump Range: prominent
Outside Def.: sensational Handling: prominent
Driving: prominent Passing: prolific
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: awful
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: inept Free Throw: respectable

Experience: awful

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99428.2 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 06/30/2009 02:39:25
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Just look at his eyes...he is mad...
:)
It could be the hidden attribute aggressiveness.

!zazhigai!
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99428.4 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 06/30/2009 07:11:19
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I must agree with dr. ... just look at the guy... I find his mere presence disturbing)
and must be the hidden stat... and.. well now at least you have a great PG that can really put some pressure on the opposition with sensational def....:)

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99428.5 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 06/30/2009 13:20:11
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Players have a hidden aggressiveness trait, which affects how often they foul and get fouled. You can't do anything to change it.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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99428.6 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 06/30/2009 15:54:50
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I'm not questioning your honesty, but is his OD that good? Because for a player to have sensational OD and 0 steals this season seems a bit odd.

He had 22 steals last season, so I guess his OD is that good but why doesn't he have atleast 1 steal this season?

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99428.7 in reply to 99428.6
Date: 06/30/2009 16:03:55
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welcome in the world of random, the season isn't long and in my eyes OD shows more on the performance of his opponent then through steals. I have a superior OD player in my rooster, who maybe takes steals but he isn't significant stronger then the other guards.

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99428.8 in reply to 99428.7
Date: 06/30/2009 16:10:48
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That holds true, but in this game: (13482699), the random seems to hit his team hard. Plays a 3-2 against a weaker team and gets only 1 steal?

But it is possible I guess. Its just that I am used to 0 steal players being centers with atrocious/pitiful OD.

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99428.9 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 06/30/2009 22:55:32
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His inside D is awful and shot blocking atrocious. players must drive to the ring against him. consider training inside D

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99428.10 in reply to 99428.9
Date: 07/01/2009 00:15:18
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Training defense doesn't help. I know from experience, if a player is a fouler he is all but useless and should be gotten rid of. It really is sad, like I said before the foul system is absolutely terrible. Instead of these GE changes that aren't even working, they really need to change the fouling. I mean seriously, hidden stats that are untrainable? It wouldn't even be so bad if so many players didn't get in foul trouble and end up playing 20 minutes per game every single game. Even the most foul happy guys in the NBA are that consistent at fouling, not to mention they eventually learn to defend and stop fouling as much.

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99428.11 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 07/01/2009 09:30:28
Kitakyushu
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I would have to say it is his awful inside D....