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For Example from the last NCCA Season: Blocks (Average of Blocks % Rating and Block per game Rating) Block% from www.sports-reference.com/cbb --->7.0% = 90 Rating --->6.0% = 85 Rating --->5.0% = 80 Rating --->4.0% = 75 Rating --->3.5% = 70 Rating --->3.0% = 65 Rating --->2.5% = 60 Rating --->2.0% = 55 Rating --->1.5% = 50 Rating --->1.0% = 45 Rating --->0.5% = 40 Rating --->0.0% = 35 Rating Block per game --->4.5 - 5.0 = 90 rating --->3.9 - 4.4 = 85 rating --->3.3 - 3.8 = 80 rating --->2.7 - 3.2 = 75 rating --->2.1 - 2.6 = 70 rating --->1.5 - 2.0 = 65 rating --->0.9 - 1.4 = 60 rating --->0.6 - 0.8 = 55 rating --->0.3 - 0.5 = 50 rating --->0.0 - 0.2 = 40 rating Willie Cauley-Stein (25 min per Game) ---> (90 Block% Rating + 65 Block per game rating) / 2 = 77.5 = 78 Rating Karl-Anthony Towns (21 min per Game) ---> (90 Block% Rating + 70 Block per game rating) / 2 = 80 Rating Frank Kaminsky (33 min per Game) ---> (75 Block% Rating + 60 Block per game rating) / 2 = 67.5 = 68 Rating Amida Brimah (26 min per Game) ---> (90 Block% Rating + 80 Block per game rating) / 2 = 85 Rating Myles Turner (22 min per Game) ---> (90 Block% Rating + 80 Block per game rating) / 2 = 80 Rating If you use the per 40 min to do the rating you will have to many guys with a 90 block rating and as you know we should give a room to the players to grow. The Same is for the other ratings formulas that have % and per game stats. With you compare them with players that are in the league now coming from the NCAA: Anthony Davis (32 min per Game) ---> (90 Block% Rating + 90 Block per game rating) / 2 = 90 Rating (The only player that would have a 90 Rating before the Draft) Perkele likes this. __________________ Dallas Mavericks |
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NBA 2K16 is the next iteration of the top-rated NBA video game simulation series over the last 15 years.
Draft Class Guide & Formulas ProjectAfter a year's absence, I returned to play the nba 2k. As some know I made some draft classes for NBA 2K13 and NBA 2K14. I have a very slow internet and i don't have to much time to do the draft classes now. So i want to help does that are doing it and maybe they can help me later. I made some formulas based on the 2K formulas but this are for the draft classes and to me this can help giving more realistic attributes to the Prospects and improve the game experience. So let me show you some of my Formulas. Strength of each Type draft by RatingsNot every draft is equal, you can see the difference between a very strong draft like 2009 or 2003 and the infamous 2013 draft.
So I divided the strength of them in three different categoriesStrong Draft Class-75-78 = Top 5 draft picks-71-74 = Lottery Picks-69-71 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks-67-69 = 2nd Round Picks-65-66 = Probable UndraftedAverage Draft Class-74-76 = Top 5 draft picks-70-73 = Lottery Picks-68-70 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks-66-68 = 2nd Round Picks-65-65 = Probable UndraftedWeak Draft Class-73-75 = Top 5 draft picks-70-72 = Lottery Picks-67-70 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks-66-67 = 2nd Round Picks-64-65 = Probable Undrafted.
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