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Dave Hansen
01-27-2011, 09:46 AM
What is the quickest way to find my team's box score from all the other games after I perform an HTML update?

Right now I'm having to open each one and cycle down through a list of 25-40 games each day to find the one I want to print for my records.

Also, does the 2-3 zone defense aid in the team's defensive rebounding efforts?

Lastly, does a player's Personal Foul Rating rating improve over time like his other ratings/attributes? On the player's card, this rating is not shown, but can be viewed by going to the print screen for a particular player. Is this rating supposed to be treated as a "hidden" attribute when it comes to gameplay, hence not being displayed directly on the player's card?

TXS

Brian Nichols
01-28-2011, 03:14 PM
What is the quickest way to find my team's box score from all the other games after I perform an HTML update? Right now I'm having to open each one and cycle down through a list of 25-40 games each day to find the one I want to print for my records.


I would use the html page for your team. If you have the "Include box links" option set to yes on the html screen then it will have direct links to those boxes.

Also, does the 2-3 zone defense aid in the team's defensive rebounding efforts?

Is there really any sort of consensus that a 2-3 zone improves rebounding in real life? My research has tended to show the opposite conclusion due to the added difficulty in blocking out. I'm happy to make adjustments if I'm wrong though.

Lastly, does a player's Personal Foul Rating rating improve over time like his other ratings/attributes? On the player's card, this rating is not shown, but can be viewed by going to the print screen for a particular player. Is this rating supposed to be treated as a "hidden" attribute when it comes to gameplay, hence not being displayed directly on the player's card?

It is meant to be a hidden rating so really I need to take it off the print screen. It should probably show improvement over time which it doesn't seem to be doing though.

Dave Hansen
01-29-2011, 08:44 AM
Brian-

TXS.

Regarding the 2-3 zone and rebounding: the conventional wisdom that I ascribe to is that it does assist defensive rebounding efforts mainly due to the fact the three post players never stray far from the basket and tend to be in good position/proximity to the basket and can quickly form the desired rebounding triangle that is often stressed.