Posted by dBKC on 6/6/2019 7:06:00 PM (view original):
What if you picked a random year, set the draft center parameters to something like >42% eFG%, took note of the number of players in the pool (let’s say 180 for the year we pick meet that criteria) and then sorted them alphabetically, and then picked a random number 1-X (180 in our example) and then counted from the WiS draft center list (alphabetically) and picked that player for the pool?
That way we’d at least avoid some of the low efficiency super scrubs from other eras.
Just a thought and the parameters could be something different from my example.
i think this is a good idea, i will use a variation of your idea. i will use the >42% eFG% find a random year, team, then player. or should i apply the >42% eFG% to players from the 50's and 60's only. it might be more draws but i dont wanna count through 100+ players (edited: just remembered wis counts 50 at a time actually wont be that hard. will put more thought into it)
my thoughts on this tho, yes we eliminate super scrubs, lets say a scrub been in the league for 6 years and has one <42% eFG% year, he will still have a small chance of entering the league.
?im starting to look at some of the players so far in the player pool. 60-61 ray felix he played 9 years in the league and has 4 years above 42% eFG
52-53 stanley miasek only played two years his eFG is terrible 37.9 a really good offense rebounding tho
i wanna go through the list and cut players who dont meet standards of the league, and not add generated players going forward who dont meet standards
players with only a few years i think are fine for the league, it will make owners make decisions and we will add more players to the rookie pool for the following seasons draft class
6/6/2019 8:48 PM (edited)