Quote: Originally Posted By colonels19 on 12/23/2009
Quote: Originally Posted By lostmyth2 on 12/23/2009
They are extremely pertinent. The fact that you are trying to come up with a ratings-based system when you so clearly do not understand how ratings actually contribute to the strength of a team is the crux of the issue.
Let me give a extremely clear example. You want to convert free throws into a 0-100 scale where F = 0 and A+ = 100, and then add this to other ratings. Seriously? F for free throws is a zero? Any half-decent coach could instantly tell in a second how inane this would be.
If you don't set the lowest grade (failing no less) at the lowest possible score for a given rating (1?), then what's the sense in using it at all? If the low number of FT Shooting is say, 50, then it skews the entire rating system. I'm trying to be logical and fair in this instance....what's your solution?
Let's use your sliding scale of 1-100, minus WE, ST, and DU.
In your estimation, team A is stronger than team B:
Team A: 70 average in "cores," A+ free throws
Team B: 80 average in "cores," F free throws
Before you make the silly point that this is an extreme example (A+ vs. F), note that there exists an infinite continuum between these two points where any half-decent coach would say team B is much stronger.
If you fail to understand how B is stronger than A, it is indicative of how your lack of HD skills directly correlates with your inability to provide any meaningful ranking system.