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256102.2 in reply to 256102.1
Date: 3/28/2014 9:55:04 AM
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So thats a premise. Its a bit of work on my end, and ive done it before (but i think i cocked it up).

So ill see what happens. Ive already got some interesting stats just out of the box scores, which I will share in future posts.

I will also provide the results of my analysis in the coming weeks as I trawl through the data.

Thanks to those anonymous peeps who have helped thus far. You know who you are, and your identities will be revealed in the near future, so that I can lay blame on you for not doing enough scouting. NO im joking.


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256102.3 in reply to 256102.2
Date: 3/28/2014 10:08:32 AM
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So some stats for you to tantalize your taste buds.

In the 2 league's i have collated thus far, the minimum and maximum number of minutes a player plays, is the same, 20 and 40 respectively.

In league 1, the Ave PTS = 8.5, whilst in league 2, its 10.5

Everybody, in both of the leagues, turns the ball over AT LEAST once.

The maximum number of total rebounds of either league, is 7 - which, is quite low IMO. ESPECIALLY considering that the FG% of the players, is around 35%

Nobody has dominated a game yet offensively, maximum points of 24 and 27 respectively


These stats actually made me think of a few questions - which i might pose to BB.

- Do all the draftee's play in the same game? There are 48 players, is there perhaps, 3 games, with teams of 8? that could accommodate minutes of 20-40.

- Is the game played like an arcade game? eg: Like the all-star game?

- Perhaps the box scores are derived from a game against a team of Lucky Fans? A bit like a walk-over?

anyways - enough for now! Any questions let me know.

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256102.4 in reply to 256102.3
Date: 3/28/2014 4:36:28 PM
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If anyone is sitting on 200+ scouting points that you will never use for just a quarter of that you can scout an entire league and help this worthwhile project. Maybe check with coach to make sure your league hasn't been done yet before you blow the points although two people scouting the same league and getting different results would be interesting in itself.

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256102.5 in reply to 256102.4
Date: 3/28/2014 9:46:19 PM
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well actually i just need the box score, so 200 points is a bit excessive! haha

either 48 points to 'scout' all the players. or you could do the Group Combine, get approximately 20 of them (but only spend 10 points) and then scout the remainder, so estimated 38 points.

but yer, essentially the info im after is -

Box Score, age, height, and star rating.

The biggest challange is, that, once drafted, identifying who is who - which will be done through a combination of age, height and then star/grade comparison. So the more ages and heights and star ratings i get, the easier it will make for determining 'who is who'.
That is - in the draft list, if there are three 18 year olds, at 6'1, the only way to tell the difference once drafted will be their salary, which will be related to their star rating. If two of them have the same star rating, then im unable to determine which guy is which, and subsequently, their box score data becomes invalid.

so yer, there is some complexity it what im doing, and its very interesting. If there are people out there who have 40 points to spare, id love to hear from you. as yoda said, msg me first because your league may already have been 'drafted'.


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256102.6 in reply to 256102.5
Date: 3/29/2014 2:52:42 AM
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I'm afraid I can't contribute this season, but if you continue the analysis next season, I'll be more than happy to help, I only have 34 points at the moment, but by next season, I should have plenty ! :)

From: Mickyster

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256102.7 in reply to 256102.6
Date: 3/29/2014 11:52:39 AM
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Even without scouting the info can help the project

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256102.8 in reply to 256102.7
Date: 3/29/2014 2:13:51 PM
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How?

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256102.9 in reply to 256102.8
Date: 3/29/2014 3:17:56 PM
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The Box scores can provide info on the players. There is a simple way for all that info to be submitted. Then if and when any players are listed for sale the box scores can be used to see if it has any correlation to the skills. but if no one submits info from the league it is excluded from the data pool.


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256102.10 in reply to 256102.9
Date: 3/29/2014 7:57:24 PM
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dont you need to scout to see the box scores though? ;)

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256102.11 in reply to 256102.3
Date: 3/29/2014 8:57:39 PM
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Awesome work, Coach. From the 27 box scores I will be giving you 2 of the players have scored more than the 27pts you have as a highest game so far. I have another 2 players who have scored 9 and 12 assists respectively...pretty decent. I can also confirm that the lowest and highest minutes played from my 27 box scores is 20 and 40 respectively...clearly that is a fact. I have also no-one who has scored more than 6 rebounds...

...some interesting in formation and I think you might be spoton about it played as an allstar/or arcade type match...would seem to reflect data so far.

I will type up box scores/star rating/height/position for you and text it to you today sometime

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256102.12 in reply to 256102.10
Date: 3/29/2014 10:09:28 PM
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yer basically someone from that league needs to scout or do some kind of draft-point spending to reveal to the box scores.

Obviously the more box scores i get, AND then subsequently, the more player stats i get, the more data i have at the end of the day.

But even if you only spend 1 point on the draft, AND i can guarantee that that player matches a player in the draft, then the data is good.

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