which slider set do you use?
NBA Stats to Replicate with Sliders
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Re: NBA Stats to Replicate with Sliders
The blocks are looking pretty good. You have to realize that not every game will come out with the stats shown in the OP, but after a group of games they should start to average out.
As for your turnover problem, that depends. Is the CPU deflecting/intercepting many of your passes? If not, increase the CPU "Play Passing Lanes" tendency. If you haven't had many turnovers by the ball-handler, decrease the User ball-handling.
I use my own slider set, which I link to in my sig.Comment
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Re: NBA Stats to Replicate with Sliders
Basically, think of the Gather/Takeoff defense sliders as contact/affect on the shooter, and the Release defense sliders as contact/affect on the ball.Comment
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Re: NBA Stats to Replicate with Sliders
Increasing the Gather/Takeoff Defense Strength sliders increases the likelihood of a contact/contested shot animation being triggered at the beginning of a shot/layup. Increasing the Release Defense Strength sliders decreases the likelihood of a contested shot going in and increases the likelihood of a block.
Basically, think of the Gather/Takeoff defense sliders as contact/affect on the shooter, and the Release defense sliders as contact/affect on the ball.Comment
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Thank you for posting the real-life stats! Very helpful.Comment
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Bumping this up...great info...
Having difficulty getting this kind of total possessions in 12 minute Quarters, but it IS pretty close so far...
Thanks for the confirmation!Comment
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Just replying here so the post is no longer "hidden" in the forum. Hopefully this is still helpful even though the data is a little outdated! I plan on doing some research to see if these values need to be altered in any meaningful way to reflect the current stat trends, but I think for the most part that these should still be accurate!Comment
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