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  • #1
    Aderito
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 201

    NBA 2K15 Draft Class Formulas (Help)


    I´m starting to do the 1st formulas to the attributes and i want to know if the community have some formulas to share with us draft class makers because for now iam adjusting the atributes and tendencies formulas from last years for the 2k15.

    The Formulas i have for now:

    Strength of the Draft Class

    Strong Draft Class
    ►75 - 78 = Top 5 draft picks
    ►72 - 75 = Lottery Picks
    ►68 - 72 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks
    ►65 - 68 = 2nd Round Picks
    ►60 - 64 = Probable Undrafted

    Normal Draft Class
    ►73 - 76 = Top 5 draft picks
    ►70 - 73 = Lottery Picks
    ►66 - 70 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks
    ►63 - 66 = 2nd Round Picks
    ►59 - 63 = Probable Undrafted

    Weak Draft Class
    ►72 - 75 = Top 5 draft picks
    ►69 - 72 = Lottery Picks
    ►65 - 69 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks
    ►62 - 65 = 2nd Round Picks
    ►58 - 62 = Probable Undrafted

    Attributes


    3pt Rating Formula (Standing three)
    ► (3pts made per game) + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (0.1 to 0.2) 15 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (0.3 to 1.1) 35 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (1.2 to 1.7) 37 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (1.8 to 2.4) 39 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (2.5+++++) 41 + Season 3pt% = Rating

    Free Throw
    ►75.0 FT% = 75 Rating
    ►73.8 FT% = 74 Rating
    ►71.5 FT% = 72 Rating
    ►70.2 FT% = 71 Rating

    Standing Layup (FG% At-Rim from hoop-math.com)
    --->75.0% = 99 Rating
    --->72.5% = 96 Rating
    --->70.0% = 91 Rating
    --->67.5% = 86 Rating
    --->65.0% = 83 Rating
    --->62.5% = 80 Rating
    --->60.0% = 75 Rating
    --->57.5% = 70 Rating
    --->55.0% = 65 Rating
    --->52.5% = 60 Rating

    Strength – Shaq and possibly prime Wilt would be the only two players who get a 99.
    Poor – Below Average – Average – Above Average – Elite
    PG 25 35 45 50 55
    SG 30 40 50 55 65
    SF 40 50 60 70 75
    PF 50 60 70 75 85
    C 55 65 75 85 90

    Vertical – Max Vertical multiplied by 2, found on DraftExpress: Pre Draft Measurements

    Durability
    --->85 = Elite prospects (Top 5) & very athletic prospects
    --->80 = Normal prospects & healthy
    --->75 = Not much healthy and had some injures
    --->70 = unhealthy

    Driving Dunks
    25: Can't Dunk
    45: Under 6'2" can Dunk when open (it seems like 30 is the new cutoff for this)
    55: Can Dunk
    70: Can Dunk in Traffic
    85: Can Dunk in Heavy Traffic

    Passing Accuracy (Assist % from sports-reference.com/cbb)
    --->43%+++ = 90 Rating
    --->39.5% = 85 Rating
    --->36% = 80 Rating
    --->32.5% = 75 Rating
    --->29% = 70 Rating
    --->25.5% = 65 Rating
    --->22% = 60 Rating
    --->18.5% = 55 Rating
    --->15% = 50 Rating
    --->11.5% = 45 Rating
    --->8% = 40 Rating
    --->4.5% = 35 Rating
    --->1% = 30 Rating

    Ball Control
    ► Efficient primary ball handler = 85 Rating
    ► Capable of being primary ball handler= 80 Rating
    ► Can run pick and roll= 75 Rating
    ► Competent at dribbling = 65 Rating
    ► Not very good at dribbling = 55 Rating
    ► Rarely dribble = 45 Rating
    ► D-League handles = 35 Rating
    ► Never dribble under any circumstances = 25 Rating

    Offensive Rebound (Offensive Rebound % from sports-reference.com/cbb/)
    --->14.0% = 99 Rating
    --->13.1% = 95 Rating
    --->12.2% = 90 Rating
    --->11.3% = 85 Rating
    --->10.4% = 80 Rating
    --->9.5% = 75 Rating
    --->8.6% = 70 Rating
    --->7.7% = 65 Rating
    --->6.8% = 60 Rating
    --->5.9% = 55 Rating
    --->5.0% = 50 Rating
    --->4.1% = 45 Rating
    --->3.2% = 40 Rating
    --->2.3% = 35 Rating
    --->1.4% = 30 Rating
    --->0.0% = 25 Rating

    Defensive Rebound (Defensive rebound % from www.sports-reference.com/cbb/)
    --->30% = 99 Rating
    --->28% = 95 Rating
    --->26% = 90 Rating
    --->24% = 85 Rating
    --->22% = 80 Rating
    --->20% = 75 Rating
    --->18% = 70 Rating
    --->16% = 65 Rating
    --->14% = 60 Rating
    --->12% = 55 Rating
    --->10% = 50 Rating
    --->8% = 45 Rating
    --->6% = 40 Rating
    --->4% = 35 Rating
    --->2% = 30 Rating
    --->0% = 25 Rating

    Boxout
    Offensive Rebound + Defensive Rebound/2 = Rating

    Block (Block% from www.sports-reference.com/cbb)
    --->6.0%+ = 87 Rating
    --->5.4% = 83 Rating
    --->5.0% = 79 Rating
    --->4.6% = 75 Rating
    --->4.2% = 70 Rating
    --->3.8% = 65 Rating
    --->3.4% = 60 Rating
    --->3.0% = 55 Rating
    --->2.6% = 50 Rating
    --->2.2%= 45 Rating
    --->1.8% = 40 Rating
    --->1.4% = 35 Rating
    --->0.6% = 30 Rating
    --->0.2% = 27 Rating
    --->0.0% = 25 Rating

    Steal (Steals% from www.sports-reference.com/cbb)
    ►5.5% = 90 Rating
    ►5.0% = 85 Rating
    ►4.5% = 80 Rating
    ►4.0%= 75 Rating
    ►3.5% = 70 Rating
    ►3.0% = 65 Rating
    ►2.5% = 60 Rating
    ►2.0% = 55 Rating
    ►1.5%= 50 Rating
    ►1.3% = 45 Rating
    ►1.0% = 40 Rating
    ►0.5% = 35 Rating
    ►0.1% = 30 Rating

    On-Ball Defense IQ – Subjective.
    5 Tiered System with SG and SF having a 6th tier for the elite.
    Poor – Below Average – Average – Above Average – Very Good – Elite (SG and SF)
    PG 60 65 70 75 85
    SG 50 55 65 70 80 85
    SF 50 55 65 70 80 85
    PF 30 40 50 60 70
    C 30 40 50 60 70

    Defense Low Post IQ
    --->85 - Can neutralize a perennial All-Star post player
    --->75 - Can neutralize a potential All-Star post player
    --->65 - Can neutralize a starting post player
    --->55 - Can neutralize a role-playing post player
    --->45 - Can neutralize a bench warmer caliber post player
    --->35 - Can neutralize a D-League post player
    --->25 - Not neutralizing anybody

    Potential
    --->95-99 = Elite Superstar/Lock for Hall of Fame
    --->85-95 = Superstar/Perennial All Star
    --->75-85 = All Star/Potential All Star
    --->65-75 = Starter
    --->55-65 = Role player
    --->45-55 = Bench player
    --->35-45 = D-League player
    --->25-35 = Adam Morrison

    So for the other attributes can the community give me some tips and formulas ?
    Dallas Mavericks
  • #2
    Patriots2k
    Rookie
    • Apr 2013
    • 23

    Re: NBA 2K15 Draft Class Formulas (Help)


    Re: NBA 2K15 Draft Class Formulas (Help)

    Originally posted by Aderito
    I´m starting to do the 1st formulas to the attributes and i want to know if the community have some formulas to share with us draft class makers because for now iam adjusting the atributes and tendencies formulas from last years for the 2k15.

    The Formulas i have for now:

    Strength of the Draft Class

    Strong Draft Class
    ►75 - 78 = Top 5 draft picks
    ►72 - 75 = Lottery Picks
    ►68 - 72 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks
    ►65 - 68 = 2nd Round Picks
    ►60 - 64 = Probable Undrafted

    Normal Draft Class
    ►73 - 76 = Top 5 draft picks
    ►70 - 73 = Lottery Picks
    ►66 - 70 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks
    ►63 - 66 = 2nd Round Picks
    ►59 - 63 = Probable Undrafted

    Weak Draft Class
    ►72 - 75 = Top 5 draft picks
    ►69 - 72 = Lottery Picks
    ►65 - 69 = Mid Late 1st Round Picks
    ►62 - 65 = 2nd Round Picks
    ►58 - 62 = Probable Undrafted

    Attributes


    3pt Rating Formula (Standing three)
    ► (3pts made per game) + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (0.1 to 0.2) 15 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (0.3 to 1.1) 35 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (1.2 to 1.7) 37 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (1.8 to 2.4) 39 + Season 3pt% = Rating
    ► (2.5+++++) 41 + Season 3pt% = Rating

    Free Throw
    ►75.0 FT% = 75 Rating
    ►73.8 FT% = 74 Rating
    ►71.5 FT% = 72 Rating
    ►70.2 FT% = 71 Rating

    Standing Layup (FG% At-Rim from hoop-math.com)
    --->75.0% = 99 Rating
    --->72.5% = 96 Rating
    --->70.0% = 91 Rating
    --->67.5% = 86 Rating
    --->65.0% = 83 Rating
    --->62.5% = 80 Rating
    --->60.0% = 75 Rating
    --->57.5% = 70 Rating
    --->55.0% = 65 Rating
    --->52.5% = 60 Rating

    Strength – Shaq and possibly prime Wilt would be the only two players who get a 99.
    Poor – Below Average – Average – Above Average – Elite
    PG 25 35 45 50 55
    SG 30 40 50 55 65
    SF 40 50 60 70 75
    PF 50 60 70 75 85
    C 55 65 75 85 90

    Vertical – Max Vertical multiplied by 2, found on DraftExpress: Pre Draft Measurements

    Durability
    --->85 = Elite prospects (Top 5) & very athletic prospects
    --->80 = Normal prospects & healthy
    --->75 = Not much healthy and had some injures
    --->70 = unhealthy

    Driving Dunks
    25: Can't Dunk
    45: Under 6'2" can Dunk when open (it seems like 30 is the new cutoff for this)
    55: Can Dunk
    70: Can Dunk in Traffic
    85: Can Dunk in Heavy Traffic

    Passing Accuracy (Assist % from sports-reference.com/cbb)
    --->43%+++ = 90 Rating
    --->39.5% = 85 Rating
    --->36% = 80 Rating
    --->32.5% = 75 Rating
    --->29% = 70 Rating
    --->25.5% = 65 Rating
    --->22% = 60 Rating
    --->18.5% = 55 Rating
    --->15% = 50 Rating
    --->11.5% = 45 Rating
    --->8% = 40 Rating
    --->4.5% = 35 Rating
    --->1% = 30 Rating

    Ball Control
    ► Efficient primary ball handler = 85 Rating
    ► Capable of being primary ball handler= 80 Rating
    ► Can run pick and roll= 75 Rating
    ► Competent at dribbling = 65 Rating
    ► Not very good at dribbling = 55 Rating
    ► Rarely dribble = 45 Rating
    ► D-League handles = 35 Rating
    ► Never dribble under any circumstances = 25 Rating

    Offensive Rebound (Offensive Rebound % from sports-reference.com/cbb/)
    --->14.0% = 99 Rating
    --->13.1% = 95 Rating
    --->12.2% = 90 Rating
    --->11.3% = 85 Rating
    --->10.4% = 80 Rating
    --->9.5% = 75 Rating
    --->8.6% = 70 Rating
    --->7.7% = 65 Rating
    --->6.8% = 60 Rating
    --->5.9% = 55 Rating
    --->5.0% = 50 Rating
    --->4.1% = 45 Rating
    --->3.2% = 40 Rating
    --->2.3% = 35 Rating
    --->1.4% = 30 Rating
    --->0.0% = 25 Rating

    Defensive Rebound (Defensive rebound % from www.sports-reference.com/cbb/)
    --->30% = 99 Rating
    --->28% = 95 Rating
    --->26% = 90 Rating
    --->24% = 85 Rating
    --->22% = 80 Rating
    --->20% = 75 Rating
    --->18% = 70 Rating
    --->16% = 65 Rating
    --->14% = 60 Rating
    --->12% = 55 Rating
    --->10% = 50 Rating
    --->8% = 45 Rating
    --->6% = 40 Rating
    --->4% = 35 Rating
    --->2% = 30 Rating
    --->0% = 25 Rating

    Boxout
    Offensive Rebound + Defensive Rebound/2 = Rating

    Block (Block% from www.sports-reference.com/cbb)
    --->6.0%+ = 87 Rating
    --->5.4% = 83 Rating
    --->5.0% = 79 Rating
    --->4.6% = 75 Rating
    --->4.2% = 70 Rating
    --->3.8% = 65 Rating
    --->3.4% = 60 Rating
    --->3.0% = 55 Rating
    --->2.6% = 50 Rating
    --->2.2%= 45 Rating
    --->1.8% = 40 Rating
    --->1.4% = 35 Rating
    --->0.6% = 30 Rating
    --->0.2% = 27 Rating
    --->0.0% = 25 Rating

    Steal (Steals% from www.sports-reference.com/cbb)
    ►5.5% = 90 Rating
    ►5.0% = 85 Rating
    ►4.5% = 80 Rating
    ►4.0%= 75 Rating
    ►3.5% = 70 Rating
    ►3.0% = 65 Rating
    ►2.5% = 60 Rating
    ►2.0% = 55 Rating
    ►1.5%= 50 Rating
    ►1.3% = 45 Rating
    ►1.0% = 40 Rating
    ►0.5% = 35 Rating
    ►0.1% = 30 Rating

    On-Ball Defense IQ – Subjective.
    5 Tiered System with SG and SF having a 6th tier for the elite.
    Poor – Below Average – Average – Above Average – Very Good – Elite (SG and SF)
    PG 60 65 70 75 85
    SG 50 55 65 70 80 85
    SF 50 55 65 70 80 85
    PF 30 40 50 60 70
    C 30 40 50 60 70

    Defense Low Post IQ
    --->85 - Can neutralize a perennial All-Star post player
    --->75 - Can neutralize a potential All-Star post player
    --->65 - Can neutralize a starting post player
    --->55 - Can neutralize a role-playing post player
    --->45 - Can neutralize a bench warmer caliber post player
    --->35 - Can neutralize a D-League post player
    --->25 - Not neutralizing anybody

    Potential
    --->95-99 = Elite Superstar/Lock for Hall of Fame
    --->85-95 = Superstar/Perennial All Star
    --->75-85 = All Star/Potential All Star
    --->65-75 = Starter
    --->55-65 = Role player
    --->45-55 = Bench player
    --->35-45 = D-League player
    --->25-35 = Adam Morrison

    So for the other attributes can the community give me some tips and formulas ?
    im actuallly creating a fictional draft class based on the 1996 draft. and this should help me alot. i also would recommend looking at franchise plays formula, heres a link

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