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#21239 | 04/09/2024 11:46:51 am | Jan 21st, 2038 | |
shaggy666 Joined: 03/20/2023 Posts: 12 Fontbonne Griffins IV.7 | My best player has fouled out 3 out of the last 4 games and has many on the season. I run little to no pressure on defense and run different extensions each game. He does not have much fatigue either. Is there any other way I can lower his fouling? If he gets less playing time or fouls out, I have no chance of winning. He is kind of my whole offense. | ||
#21240 | 04/09/2024 8:46:58 pm | Jan 21st, 2038 | |
Frankebasta Joined: 02/04/2018 Posts: 59 Rice Owls V.16 | You're team has 11 Fouls Out for the season, whereas the average in your Conference is 7. And 23 DQ's including non-Conference games. The player's athletic and defensive abilities are average. Playing style is slow. I would say your starters are playing too many minutes. Are you also using slow or " none" setting for foul trouble hook? That would explain a lot |
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#21241 | 04/09/2024 9:28:54 pm | Jan 21st, 2038 | |
gards710 Joined: 05/17/2020 Posts: 442 Dominican Univ. of California Penguins I.1 | Playing so much man-to-man defense also increases fouls for the most part. Simply playing leads to more fouls ofc. As frankebasta mentioned, what's his foul hook set at? I'd also agree that his defensive ratings are not that good - 9 in perimeter defense is meh, 12 speed is fine, 10 IQ is meh. So he's finding himself out of position or getting beaten and then having to catch up to his man and he makes a bad decision a bit too much. That's how I imagine it at least. |