BuzzerBeater Forums

Suggestions > Eliminate Shotblocking

Eliminate Shotblocking

Set priority
Show messages by
This Post:
00
38060.56 in reply to 38060.48
Date: 7/25/2008 11:01:48 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
2222
if that's the case, then maybe the problem is about the skill balance...

do i really think i have to have a stupendous shotblocker in order to block a strong inside shooter? or to average 2-3 bpg in a league with strong inside shooters? i don't want to... but i'm close to be getting at it...

This Post:
00
38060.57 in reply to 38060.56
Date: 7/25/2008 11:09:22 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
11
yes as someone who already mention it earlier,

i think the game engine works diffferently on a player with more balance skills than someone who has one or 2 superior skills.

as i have said i have a pg who has respectable blocking skills and i was shock to see him average 2 blocks a game

=================================================

i think having a nice level of sb and id can help you succeed in even affecting the opponents shot :D

From: El Diablo

This Post:
00
38060.58 in reply to 38060.55
Date: 7/25/2008 12:51:11 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
188188
thanks for the support and I hope the BBs think about this hability and balance the positive and negative aspects and correct whats wrong.


Good Luck!

This Post:
00
38060.59 in reply to 38060.53
Date: 7/25/2008 12:57:14 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
188188
One of the USA NT players has 9 in shotblocking, and has a salary of between $40K and $50K

Are you telling me that $20K-$30K of that $40K-$50K is from shotblocking alone?



I wouldn't say that $20K-$30K is for SB. I would say that shotblocking affect no more than $20K and no less than $10K(if the Player has a 1 in SB). In english I cant explain this very well but I have the evidence to support my opinion.

In fact, I have proved this with my own players and its a fact that SB affects very much on wages...



Trust me, if I show you the habilities of my 4 centers you wouldn't believe their wages and you would think just like me...something its wrong...or(and) unfair...

Last edited by El Diablo at 7/25/2008 12:58:37 PM

This Post:
00
38060.60 in reply to 38060.59
Date: 7/27/2008 12:13:29 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
155155

Trust me, if I show you the habilities of my 4 centers you wouldn't believe their wages and you would think just like me...something its wrong...or(and) unfair...


I recently sold a player with proficient shot blocking and his salary was around 18,000. He also had prominent inside shot and inside d and prolific rebounding.

You are forgetting that sub-levels can have an impact on salary. Your player may be the same on paper, but behind the scenes their level may be different. Also, salaries are updated infrequently.

I actually think you get better performance and a lower salary with more balanced players. And this includes having a decent level of shot blocking for inside guys.


Last edited by HeadPaperPusher at 7/27/2008 12:14:28 AM

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
This Post:
00
38060.61 in reply to 38060.60
Date: 7/27/2008 1:17:20 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
188188
I can't say the habilities of eny of my Centers but I can tell that one of my NT players, wage less than 18.000 and he is much better than your player recently sold. My player besides has a 2 on SB.

that says a lot.

This Post:
00
38060.62 in reply to 38060.61
Date: 7/27/2008 9:11:48 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
155155
I can't say the habilities of eny of my Centers but I can tell that one of my NT players, wage less than 18.000 and he is much better than your player recently sold. My player besides has a 2 on SB.

that says a lot.


You said that a strong SB means a boost in 20000-30000 in salary. My statement, along with many others here, show that to be blatantly wrong.

I won't dispute that higher shot blocking has an effect on salary. However, proficient SB probably only increases salary by about 2-3 thousand.

Last edited by HeadPaperPusher at 7/27/2008 9:43:17 AM

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
This Post:
00
38060.63 in reply to 38060.62
Date: 7/27/2008 1:17:42 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
188188
I already said this but the wage modified by the SB is between $10.000 and $20.000. And I cant give you another example, but you have to trust that the SB affects very bad on wages...

This Post:
00
38060.64 in reply to 38060.63
Date: 7/27/2008 6:34:08 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
155155
I already said this but the wage modified by the SB is between $10.000 and $20.000. And I cant give you another example, but you have to trust that the SB affects very bad on wages...


On the transfer list, I found a guy with respectable SB with a salary of 1700. I found a guy with strong inside shot and strong SB with a salary of 3032.

I believe that salary for skills is additive. In this case, respectable SB costs AT MOST 1700 in salary. Strong SB costs AT MOST 3032 in salary. This assumes that they haven't trained SB since the wage update, but I believe you are also making the same assumption. In any case, it is not between 10,000 and 20,000.

At around $3000, why would you want any less than strong SB? Once you get up to high levels of inside d (sensational or higher), it is actually more cost effective to improve shot blocking.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
This Post:
00
38060.65 in reply to 38060.63
Date: 7/27/2008 8:07:12 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
196196
I already said this but the wage modified by the SB is between $10.000 and $20.000. And I cant give you another example, but you have to trust that the SB affects very bad on wages...


Then show us one example.. i cant imagine you revealing the stats of one player is going to be the end of the world for a NT.....

This Post:
00
38060.66 in reply to 38060.64
Date: 7/27/2008 9:43:55 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
188188
On the transfer list, I found a guy with respectable SB with a salary of 1700. I found a guy with strong inside shot and strong SB with a salary of 3032.

I believe that salary for skills is additive. In this case, respectable SB costs AT MOST 1700 in salary. Strong SB costs AT MOST 3032 in salary. This assumes that they haven't trained SB since the wage update, but I believe you are also making the same assumption. In any case, it is not between 10,000 and 20,000.

At around $3000, why would you want any less than strong SB? Once you get up to high levels of inside d (sensational or higher), it is actually more cost effective to improve shot blocking.


But there you are giving an example of 2 bad players.But if you do the same reasoning with the best NT players, that wage difference its going to increase a lot.

Advertisement