11-06-2014, 02:17 PM
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Re: NBA 2K15 Roster Update Details (11-6-14)
Mike I love the hard work and attention to detail, you're on point with this. Be careful about ratings creep, one of the things you were really good at in the past is using the whole slider spectrum. In game you could tell smart from dumb, fast from slow, and good from bad. I'm worried you're gonna end up with somewhat of a homogenized group where different players don't play as distinctly as they did in your old rosters. You definitely hit more players hard in this update, but the volume of risers (and the fact that all the neutral guys were buffed also) is noticeable.
11/6: +29, -19 OVR
11/5: +3,-2
11/4:+6,-1
11/3:+8,-1
11/2: +12,-3
Obviously, finding guys who are struggling is a bit tougher as they don't jump out on the box score and they can be a bit invisible on TV. You also don't want to jump on a tiny sample size and kill guys (but if you're jumping on tiny samples and buffing guys you have to do the opposite or you unbalance all your hard work).
A couple candidates for regression:
Kris Middleton: 3pt
Evan Turner: Ball,PSIQ,PSVIS
JR Smith: 3pt,shotIQ
Marvin Williams
Gerald Henderson:shooting, shot IQ,
Kirilenko:defense
Caron Butler
Scola: shoot close, post, hands
Enes Kanter: rebounding
Trey Burke: 3pt, shot IQ
Ty Lawson: shooting, shotIQ, ball control
Arron Afflalo: shotIQ
Andrew Nicholson
Terrence Ross
Darius Miller
Eric Gordon
Hope this is helpful!
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