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Custom Scorekeeping Preferences

What the scorekeeping experience looks like with or without opponent rosters, with or without the court, and with or without the clock.

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Written by Zack Lefebvre
Updated over 4 years ago

Scorekeeping Preferences Overview 

Playing against an Opponent with rosters or without rosters

  • Opponent With Rosters - User tracks stats for both teams’ rosters. This method provides player and team stats for both teams. 

  • Opponent Without Rosters - User tracks stats for your team’s full roster but only general team stats for the other team (no roster). This method provides player and team stats for your team, but only team stats for the opponent.

Court or No Court

  • Court - User tracks where plays happen on a court. This method provides court charts for shooting, turnovers, steals, and fouls.

  • No Court - User tracks plays with quick buttons in place of a court. This method a quicker/simpler stat entry experience, with the loss of the court charts.

Clock or No Clock

  • Clock - User manages the game clock on the app while also statting the game. This method provides player minutes and powers the clock on the fan gamecast.

  • No Clock - User only manages the game clock on a per half/quarter basis. This method provides a simpler stat entry experience, with the loss of player minutes and gamecast clock.

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How to Adjust Scorekeeping Preferences? 

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8 Custom Scorekeeping Preferences Previews

1. Opponent with Roster - Court Click - Clock

2. Opponent with Roster - Court Click - No Clock

3. Opponent with Roster - No Court Click - Clock

4. Opponent with Roster - No Court Click - No Clock

5. Opponent without Roster - Court Click - Clock

6. Opponent without Roster - Court Click - No Clock

7. Opponent without Roster - No Court Click - Clock

8. Opponent without Roster - No Court Click - No Clock

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