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prodigy

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Well the top half anyway

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I don't agree with the 3PT ratings at all.

Hayward a C+?

Burks > Hood?

Hill only a C?

Exum > Hill?

They really botched those ones.
 
Gobert's inside defense is a B+?

The hell does somebody have to do to get an A?
 
Lmao what trash ratings. Yikes.


I don't disagree with those overall scores (at all, really-- maybe Hill is a 78) but omg those breakdowns
 
I LOL'd at the following:

Hayward: B- for inside scoring? That is one of his strengths. Should be a B+ at least.
Gobert: B+ for Inside D? Should be an A+ (who in the game is better?)
Burks: B- for inside scoring? He is probably one of the best in the league in scoring in traffic. They don't call him Houdini for nothing...
Exum: F for inside D? wtf. An F would be for Harden's, Kanter's or Boozer's level of defense. Exum is above this for sure...
 
George Hill is Underrated. Hill > Rondo for example But Rondo is rated an 80 or 81. And isn't Hill's parameter D better than average?

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Favors' inside offense an A+? We wish!

Gobert's inside defense is a B+?

The hell does somebody have to do to get an A?

I agree with KD's Framily that Gobert's "inside D" rating of B+ seems low, but maybe we should take into account the following: in older versions of the game there was a rating called defensive awareness - which basically dictated how quick a player would react on defense to any movement the offensive player that he was guarding made. A very tall center with an above average defensive awareness was actually a very good inside defender. I'm not completelly sure, since I haven't played the latest versions of the game, but perhaps we should read this "inside D" rating in a similar manner to the old "defensive awareness" rating. In other words: a 7'2 center with a B+ inside defensive rating would be probably a more effective inside defender than a 6'10 center with an A- inside defensive rating or even than a really undersized 6'7 center with an A+.
 
Favors' inside offense an A+? We wish!



I agree with KD's Framily that Gobert's "inside D" rating of B+ seems low, but maybe we should take into account the following: in older versions of the game there was a rating called defensive awareness - which basically dictated how quick a player would react on defense to any movement the offensive player that he was guarding made. A very tall center with an above average defensive awareness was actually a very good inside defender. I'm not completelly sure, since I haven't played the latest versions of the game, but perhaps we should read this "inside D" rating in a similar manner to the old "defensive awareness" rating. In other words: a 7'2 center with a B+ inside defensive rating would be probably a more effective inside defender than a 6'10 center with an A- inside defensive rating or even than a really undersized 6'7 center with an A+.

Peep Fav's stats-- he does finish super super well around the rim.
 
Jimmy Butler is an 88. Hayward should be at least an 86. Whiteside is an 85. Gobert should be at least an 84.


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