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Formulas from stats to ratings for real people help

Wed Aug 03, 2005 4:05 am

Hi,
I want to make my friends and I in NBA live 2005. I need stats to ratings formulas. well I dont need formulas exactly, but something rough along the lines of:

10% FG = ? FG rating
20% FG = ? FG rating
...
so on untill 99 FG
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same with 3pt and FT as FG
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.5 STL/game = ? stls rating
1 Stl / game = ? stls rating
...etc... untill 99 rating
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same with block as steal
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"X" Def. REB/game = ? Def. REB rating
"X" Off. REB/game = ? Off. REB rating
until 99 rating
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"X" assist per game = ? pass rating
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"X" inch vertical = ? jump rating
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benching "X" 10 times = ? strength rating
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and ANY ways to figure out Inside score, defensive awareness, off. awareness, hardy, primacy, stamina, and dunk would be great.
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[for the above "X" is any stats per game (example 5.5 assist per game)]



thanks in advance.

hopefully someone can help! :D

Wed Aug 03, 2005 4:34 am

Try here.

http://adidas31telfair.proboards40.com/ ... 344&page=1

Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:26 am

first thx for the replay.

umm those are great formulas, but i was looking for more of things like:
for example: someone shoots 40% from the field on average what would his FG rating be in NBA live (40? 50? 60? 70?....). what if the person shoots 45%, then what would the rating be.
I think formulas that people come up with is great, but I was look for I guess a chart almost for the skills listed above.

Thu Aug 04, 2005 3:57 am

any1 ? please?

Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:14 am

Go to a site like www.nba.com and compare a real player's stats with the EA ratings. Then make your ratings similar. EA rates different positions differently. A center that shoots 42% would be terrible but for a guard that's average. Every position needs to be rated differently. Depends if you want to make yourself a good NBA player or you want to compare yourself to real players (you'd probably have low ratings).
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