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116878.20 in reply to 116878.9
Date: 12/2/2009 9:52:42 AM
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Are end of the year awards based on the players total production or their average per game?

Example, my player is one of the top in the league and should be a contender to win it (7922017) however the only player that beats him in both Points per Game, and Assists Per Game just fell off the leader board because his coach doesn't play him everygame (4607892). Zini obviously beats Lundy on a game average however is he now eliminated from the MVP race due to not enough games or total numbers?

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116878.21 in reply to 116878.20
Date: 12/2/2009 10:52:40 AM
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i think a bit of both, where the totals should be much more important.

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116878.22 in reply to 116878.20
Date: 12/2/2009 12:01:22 PM
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League position plays a factor as well.

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116878.23 in reply to 116878.22
Date: 12/5/2009 6:48:59 PM
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not always true.. because kevin durant won ROY and his team didnt make the playoffs.... the award should go to a player who its his 1st season in buzzerbeater(referring to the most recent draft) gave the best contribution to his team.... Also the Rookie could also win MVP and other awards that Q-Law mentioned...

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116878.24 in reply to 116878.23
Date: 12/6/2009 12:36:59 AM
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not always true.. because kevin durant won ROY and his team didnt make the playoffs.... the award should go to a player who its his 1st season in buzzerbeater(referring to the most recent draft) gave the best contribution to his team.... Also the Rookie could also win MVP and other awards that Q-Law mentioned...


In BuzzerBeater league position plays a role in the MVP vote, regardless of whatever you posted.

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116878.25 in reply to 116878.24
Date: 12/12/2009 11:05:22 AM
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it should be to the person who gives the best contribution to his team.... thats what Most Valuable Player stands for....

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116878.26 in reply to 116878.25
Date: 12/12/2009 11:40:49 AM
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it should be to the person who gives the best contribution to his team.... thats what Most Valuable Player stands for....


In real life MVP voters always take into consideration the standing of the team also, and that is mirrored here.

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116878.27 in reply to 116878.4
Date: 1/12/2010 8:41:32 AM
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requirements to be nominated for 6th man:

the player is at least no. 6 in MPG of the team and the player is not playing more than 30 MPG.

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116878.28 in reply to 116878.27
Date: 1/13/2010 6:59:16 AM
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what happened to Q-Law??? why is there no team there or what league he's in??

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116878.29 in reply to 116878.28
Date: 1/13/2010 8:39:20 AM
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what happened to Q-Law??? why is there no team there or what league he's in??


It appears that he has left BuzzerBeater.

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116878.30 in reply to 116878.27
Date: 1/13/2010 12:33:54 PM
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requirements to be nominated for 6th man:

the player is at least no. 6 in MPG of the team and the player is not playing more than 30 MPG.

In the NBA, the only requirement for eligibility is to play more games coming off the bench than starting. In theory, a player could average 47 minutes per game coming into the lineup off the bench and be eligible.

So if the game engine and calculate Games Played, and Games Started, then the game engine should be able to determine eligibility. At that point, it's probably then a matter of just running the same MVP calculations for the eligible players.

It seems there's a general opinion that most posters here like the idea of the award, or at least nobody's against it. So if the computer folks can bang out the code, I think this should be a slam dunk. (Not that I mean to spark more discussion on the Slam Dunk Contest here...)

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