Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

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  • HesiPullupJimbo
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    • Sep 2017
    • 215

    #1

    Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

    I'm speaking specifically of shooting ratings Mid/3pt Open/Contested/Moving and FT% I suppose.



    If I give a guy a 90 Open 3pt, what % can I expect him to hit an open 3pt shot at?


    I was really hoping 2k or someone had made a guide. It could be tested on PC for simulation results, but in game % would be tedious to test (if you want a sizable sample). I don't think we can see the hardcode, but it would be really interesting if we could.
  • splashmountain
    Pro
    • Aug 2016
    • 809

    #2
    Re: Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

    Originally posted by HesiPullupJimbo
    I'm speaking specifically of shooting ratings Mid/3pt Open/Contested/Moving and FT% I suppose.



    If I give a guy a 90 Open 3pt, what % can I expect him to hit an open 3pt shot at?


    I was really hoping 2k or someone had made a guide. It could be tested on PC for simulation results, but in game % would be tedious to test (if you want a sizable sample). I don't think we can see the hardcode, but it would be really interesting if we could.
    depends on the setting you have it on and the sliders.

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    • Real2KInsider
      MVP
      • Dec 2003
      • 4649

      #3
      Re: Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

      Originally posted by HesiPullupJimbo
      I'm speaking specifically of shooting ratings Mid/3pt Open/Contested/Moving and FT% I suppose.

      If I give a guy a 90 Open 3pt, what % can I expect him to hit an open 3pt shot at?


      I was really hoping 2k or someone had made a guide. It could be tested on PC for simulation results, but in game % would be tedious to test (if you want a sizable sample). I don't think we can see the hardcode, but it would be really interesting if we could.
      A 90 rating is generally given to an IRL 45% shooter, and Mike Wang touched on it a few years back when discussing shot meters (if I'm not mistaken).

      There are a ton of variables that enter the equation beyond that, but that's the barometer they're looking at.
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      • HesiPullupJimbo
        Rookie
        • Sep 2017
        • 215

        #4
        Re: Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

        Originally posted by Rashidi
        A 90 rating is generally given to an IRL 45% shooter, and Mike Wang touched on it a few years back when discussing shot meters (if I'm not mistaken).

        There are a ton of variables that enter the equation beyond that, but that's the barometer they're looking at.

        I very much appreciate your response! Thank you for providing some clarity!

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        • eraserx13
          Rookie
          • Sep 2003
          • 265

          #5
          Re: Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

          Originally posted by HesiPullupJimbo
          I'm speaking specifically of shooting ratings Mid/3pt Open/Contested/Moving and FT% I suppose.



          If I give a guy a 90 Open 3pt, what % can I expect him to hit an open 3pt shot at?


          I was really hoping 2k or someone had made a guide. It could be tested on PC for simulation results, but in game % would be tedious to test (if you want a sizable sample). I don't think we can see the hardcode, but it would be really interesting if we could.
          Shot IQ has a pretty big impact from what I can tell.

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          • FixEverything2k
            Pro
            • May 2016
            • 577

            #6
            Re: Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

            Ft rating seems to be the percentage they shoot. Ex. 84 ft rating = 84%
            ... But hey VC sale!!

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            • Krucialist
              Rookie
              • Mar 2009
              • 229

              #7
              Re: Is there any Guide for How Ratings Correspond to Oncourt Production

              I’d love to know about the post shot ratings and how they correlate to success percentages, assuming open looks and good releases.

              Haven’t found that info anywhere

              Got a two-way post scorer with an 86 in fade and hook. Tryna figure out if it would be worth it to create a pure post, or a shot creating post, cause my two-way post feels really hit or miss on open hooks and fades in the rec

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