thanks! ganyan talaga ang mga may tama... :)
i see.. i think what you mean is the team ratings of a game summary. from the nomenclature section of the rules page:
Match Ratings
Each player that has played more than five minutes in a given match receives a rating, on a 1-10 scale. This rating is based on a combination of your player's stats and his overall contribution to the team effort. Note that this has nothing to do with the player's overall skill; if your worst player overall is the best on the court, he'll have the highest rating!
Your team also receives several ratings per match. These team ratings are used in the calculation of what happens each possession. Here is a synopsis:
* Outside Scoring, Defense: Both guards weighted heavily, small forward medium, power forward slightly.
* Inside Scoring, Defense: Center weighted heavily, power forward somewhat heavily, small forward medium.
* Rebounding: Center and power forward weighted heavily, small forward somewhat heavily, both guards medium.
* Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers): point guard weighted very heavily, shooting guard weighted medium, small forward weighted medium.
Your team also receives Matchup Ratings for each match, starting in Season 3. For more information on Matchup Ratings, go to the Game Engine section of the rules.
also, from the tactics section of the rules page:
Whether an outside shot goes in is a combination of the individual and team outside scoring rating, as well as the opposing individual and team outside defense. If a great player is the only option on a bad team, he will draw more coverage, and therefore his shooting percentage will go down; similarly a bad player on the same team will only tend to shoot outside shots when he is wide open. The same applies to other shot types.
Last edited by Schizophrenic at 4/28/2009 5:31:47 AM