Quote: Originally Posted By platypus91 on 8/27/2008
I'm dissappointed...it looks like y'all didn't address the disparity in d rating between modern players and 50's/60's players. One of the nice changes has been the move towards making the 50's/60's player/seasons more useful by using more advanced stats such as adjusted fg%, reb %, usage rate, etc. However, the new D ratings exacerbate the advantage that modern players enjoy over the 50's/60's players.
I am looking forward to the new release. I think its another step in the right direction. I'd just like to see more diverse team rosters, and the more balanced the player/era's are, the more different player/seasons we will see used by owners.
Thanks!
Actually I think the D ratings are still a problem because of that disparity, I think they could still be improved, I don't like the idea of having some players rated higher just because they have D team votes available and not others, I'd like to have em all on the same level but how could that be done?
I see two possible solutions;
1- you don't count the votes at all, ie; only count 1st n 2nd teams
2- estimate who should get a D bonus based on game knowledge and/or based on players who've been on D teams in other seasons. Of course that would include some subjectivity but no more than estimated 3 pts att %, shooting range % and the D ratings itself...
Of the two solution I feel much better with the 2nd one. We have little objective numbers to back up D ratings so I think we should keep the votes in as far as we have them.
About the 2nd solution, I've always thought silly that the same player should get a 90 one season and a 35 the next one because he failed to make the D team or does not have steals or blocks to get a better grade. Let's face it, the same player can't be that good defensively and then that bad, generally a great defender is usually great or at least good for his entire career just as a shooter will be a shooter. I'm sure there might be exceptions but otherwise it's just logical. A guy who makes the D team even once in his career should get a D bonus for his rating. I even think that a player should get an additional bonus for the number of times he's been on a D team. X amount of bonus for evey 1st D team and Y amount of bonus for every 2nd D team.
One thing though I wouldn't go back in anyway to having no D ratings, that would be too one dimentional, unrealistic and render many great defensive players useless.