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Date: 11/25/2010 6:41:33 PM
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I have a few questions about how team rating is determined in box scores:

Is the level of "attitude" you use for a game, reflected in your team's ratings?

For example, for 2 different games, with the exact same lineup against the exact same team, using:

1) Base offense and Man to Man defense with take it easy attitude

or

2) Base offense and Man to Man defense with crunch time attitude

If you looked at the team ratings after each game, would game 1 and game 2 show the exact same team ratings? Or would game 2 show higher team ratings because of a different "attitude" level?

Does the proportion of minutes your starters/backups play also affect your team ratings after the game?

I've noticed that sometimes teams that play the same tactics and lineups game after game sometimes have different team ratings (with the only difference being the amount of minutes starters and backups get).

Last edited by Slightly Hyphy at 11/25/2010 6:42:12 PM

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164879.3 in reply to 164879.2
Date: 11/25/2010 6:56:11 PM
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Are you referring to player ratings or team ratings? My question was around team ratings, the ones at the top of a box score, not a players' individual ratings.

So I'm talking about differences in outside scoring, inside scoring, perimeter defense, inside defense, rebounding, and offensive flow. What accounts for differences in these team ratings in two games, even if everything (lineups, tactics, effort level etc.) remain the same?

Thanks

Last edited by Slightly Hyphy at 11/25/2010 6:59:22 PM

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164879.4 in reply to 164879.3
Date: 11/25/2010 7:04:02 PM
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Home Court for example.

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164879.5 in reply to 164879.4
Date: 11/25/2010 9:17:27 PM
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So is home court advantage the only way a teams ratings might change in 2 games if everything else is the same?

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164879.6 in reply to 164879.5
Date: 11/25/2010 9:22:51 PM
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Oh and in addition to my questions above, does the strength of the other team affect your end of game team (not player) ratings?

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164879.8 in reply to 164879.7
Date: 11/26/2010 3:06:40 AM
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I don't think I'm coming across as clearly as I would like...let me try this:

If I played game 1 with take it easy and got these team ratings:

outside scoring: average
inside scoring: average
perimeter defense: average
inside defense: average
rebounding: average
offensive flow: average

In game 2 if I used the exact same conditions except with Crunch Time, would my team ratings be:

outside scoring: average
inside scoring: average
perimeter defense: average
inside defense: average
rebounding: average
offensive flow: average

?

For the above two games, assume that EVERYTHING except the attitude level is the same. Same players, same tactics, same lineups, same opponent, same opponent players, same opponent tactics, same opponent lineups. The ONLY difference is that game 1 would be using take it easy and game 2 would be using crunch time.

the question is, does a change in attitude level affect team ratings in the box score? Assuming everything else is completely identical

Last edited by Slightly Hyphy at 11/26/2010 3:10:42 AM

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164879.9 in reply to 164879.8
Date: 11/26/2010 4:08:15 AM
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It will be higher in the second case. However, it will be higher in the second case no matter which attitude level you chose - the TIE in the first game allows your team to have stronger defensive ratings in the second game anyway, even with another TIE. However, in the match after the CT, your rating will be lower than in your first game, while with another crunch time they increase even more (even though they stabilize once the enthusiasm reaches about 10)

However, a change in the attitude level itself does not have an influence on the team ratings in the box score. Still, it will be visible which attitude you chose - you simply get better outsomes with CT than with normal than with TIE. Still, the long-term costs of using CT might be quite high ;)

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164879.10 in reply to 164879.9
Date: 11/26/2010 4:42:54 AM
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I meant to take each game completely independently, as in hypothetically assume that one game has no effect on the other. That each game is in a unique situation. If enthusiasm is at 5 in both cases, but in one game you use TIE and the other you use CT, would the team ratings in the box scores for each of those games look different or the same? Assume that everything you can think of is identical in each game, and each game is independent of the other, the only difference being that one game you use TIE and the other you use CT.

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164879.11 in reply to 164879.10
Date: 11/26/2010 5:35:09 AM
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No, under these hypothetical circumstances the ratings would be the same. The results wouldn't, though...