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Minor Statistical Anomaly

Posted:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:10 pm
by jfsolo23
I'm greatly enjoying the game like I do every year, but after having finished the first season there is one stat that sticks out right away-Team Block Shots. In the real NCAA now a couple of teams may average 7 blocks a game with the rest of the top 30 teams averaging 5 or 6 blocks. During my first season over 40 teams averaged 7 blocks a game. That isn't too terrible, but the top ten teams averaging between 9-12 blocks a game is a bit too high. IMO, there are a few too many blocked jump shots every game that in reality would be wild misses instead(air balls or big time clanks). Maybe these numbers are just an outlier for this season, but I wanted to mention it as something that could possibly get some tuning, Thanks.
Re: Minor Statistical Anomaly

Posted:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 10:56 pm
by NCAAhoops
I have notice this a well. I was thinking of sending in a note about it. What I am seeing its the beginning game generated players. As a few years go by, especially 4 years and all those guys are gone, it comes down to near real levels. It appears to me the guards and some shooting forwards are some of the issue in the beginning blocking to many shots. I'm not sure if the big's are some of the issue early on or not.
But the further you go the lower they become and then close enough to real after a few years. It hasn't been a big issue for me because of the fact it does come down.
Re: Minor Statistical Anomaly

Posted:
Sun Feb 24, 2019 1:34 am
by PointGuard
Yeah, while statistical categories for most all DDSCB are pretty close to real life, blocks are higher.
Re: Minor Statistical Anomaly

Posted:
Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:17 pm
by Your_Imaginary_Friend
jfsolo23 wrote:I'm greatly enjoying the game like I do every year, but after having finished the first season there is one stat that sticks out right away-Team Block Shots. In the real NCAA now a couple of teams may average 7 blocks a game with the rest of the top 30 teams averaging 5 or 6 blocks. During my first season over 40 teams averaged 7 blocks a game. That isn't too terrible, but the top ten teams averaging between 9-12 blocks a game is a bit too high. IMO, there are a few too many blocked jump shots every game that in reality would be wild misses instead(air balls or big time clanks). Maybe these numbers are just an outlier for this season, but I wanted to mention it as something that could possibly get some tuning, Thanks.
Zion says you are wrong:
https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-me ... roken-downWhen you consider Hunter will be a First Rounder, too, that block is amazing.
Re: Minor Statistical Anomaly

Posted:
Mon Feb 25, 2019 10:23 am
by Magic Bird
I've also noticed this too many blocks per game issue.
Re: Minor Statistical Anomaly

Posted:
Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:27 pm
by Your_Imaginary_Friend
And not enough charges taken. Last night a VCU player took 3 charges in a game. That's an entire season for one of my players.