adjusted for tempo is the normalization from paces in different eras, not what the sim does depending on what tempo you run. From the oh-so-inaccurate sim database:
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What are the advantages up-tempo/half court/slow down styles of play? |
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On offense, the different styles have the following effects:
- Halfcourt - no adjustments
- Uptempo - shorter possessions, more easy shots, more turnovers
- Slow Down - longer possessions, tougher shots, fewer turnovers
On defense, the different styles have the following effects:
- Halfcourt - no adjustments
- Press - more turnovers/steals, more fouls, gives up more easy shots
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Uptempo means more possessions which means a) more opportunities for turnovers & b) more opportunities for players to hit the possession penalty.
There is an individual player penalty, which kicks in if they've exceeded a value that is a combination of their individual possessions per 82 games and their possessions per minute.
Guess what stat we have that is literally a combination of their individual possessions & possessions per minute?
I plan on putting some analysis of my recent usage experiments in the other thread this evening. Stay tuned.