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Stats that stop being recorded
I'm currently playing a Kansas-Louisville Elite Eight game, and Jeff Withey is commanding the inside. I started off with 4 blocks in the 1st half and in the 2nd he's gotten 4 more, but the only thing that has been recorded is the rebounds. Has anyone else seen a case of a stat that stops being recorded. I'm a little ticked off, as I'm now only 2 blocks off the triple double, but the box score shows that I'm 6 off.Tags: None -
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I've had some stats do some funky things either in game or after the game is over and going back out to the schedule screen. It is usually with one of rebounds, assists, turnovers, or blocks. I have never seen it with any of the shooting stats.
I have also seen in game where there is a different value displayed with 1 second left in the game and with 0. One game my team somehow dropped from 18 offensive rebounds to 7. Huh? -
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Blocked shots were never properly recorded for me.
I always had huge front lines in my UConn dynasty (not to mention a few years of Thabeet to start off) and my bigs' stat lines rarely matched what happened on the court in terms of blocks. I probably averaged 6 bpg with Thabeet and he was credited for half of that. Manual blocks especially were often missed."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Yeah, I've noticed a lot of blocks, especially ones that were not really hard and were more deflections, went untracked.Blocked shots were never properly recorded for me.
I always had huge front lines in my UConn dynasty (not to mention a few years of Thabeet to start off) and my bigs' stat lines rarely matched what happened on the court in terms of blocks. I probably averaged 6 bpg with Thabeet and he was credited for half of that. Manual blocks especially were often missed.Comment

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