|
Post by Sheddy on Apr 12, 2013 19:24:43 GMT -5
Valid, but we are also the guys who determine a lot and tell the media everything haha
|
|
|
Post by thebeard on Apr 12, 2013 20:10:20 GMT -5
Chandler Parsons Current: C+ C D+ B- C+ Wanted: C+ B C B- C+ Reasoning: Chandler Parson hits 2 3s per game and is a solid shooter and is def better then C he scores 15 ppg which he clearly won't get with C+ C scoring. His Handles need to be bumped as well he averages 3.5 assists per game and is a very solid passer. www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/parsoch01.htmlKemba Walker Current: B- C+ B C+ Wanted: B- C+ B B- Reasoning: Kemba averages 2 steals per game so he should get a slight bump on his D www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/walkeke02.html
|
|
|
Post by Sheddy on Apr 12, 2013 20:13:29 GMT -5
Parsons will get a C+ outside and C handling
You CANNOT gripe FA signings or players traded for
|
|
|
Post by thebeard on Apr 12, 2013 20:14:07 GMT -5
My bad didn't know I couldn't gripe FA Signings
|
|
darin
Rookie GM
Posts: 32
|
Post by darin on Apr 12, 2013 21:48:57 GMT -5
Rivers potential should be higher than F considering he is a rookie right? And he defense to C. He isn't that bad of a defender. XD
|
|
|
Post by Sheddy on Apr 12, 2013 21:51:26 GMT -5
Just scouted potential man. Defense needs some real evidence
|
|
|
Post by mmox275 on Apr 12, 2013 22:44:51 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Sheddy on Apr 12, 2013 22:50:58 GMT -5
- McGee has a high scoring clips because he usually plays against 2nd unit - His defense shall improve to A- though - Rebounding stays the same
|
|
|
Post by stache on Apr 13, 2013 6:51:50 GMT -5
Udonis Haslem rebounding to B+ for obvious reasons, his career average is 7.7 rebounds per game and he holds the heat record for all time rebounds, he has 5.5 this year in reduced time, if he had 30 minutes he'd have near 8-10 again.
|
|
|
Post by stephenlion on Apr 13, 2013 12:51:33 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Sheddy on Apr 13, 2013 14:54:48 GMT -5
Cannot gripe FA signings and Trades ^^^
|
|
|
Post by walker44688 on Apr 13, 2013 16:03:54 GMT -5
CavsGripesKyrie Irving (B B- B C+ C A) Kyrie Irving (B B B B C A) Kyrie shoots 40% from 3pt range. Also averages 1.5 spg. Dion Waiters (C+ C+ C C C- A) Dion Waiters (C+ C+ C+ C+ C- A) Averages 3.0 apg, averaged 6 apg as primary ball handle while Kyrie was out. Averages 1 spg. Tristan Thompson (C+ C C- C+ C+ B) Tristan Thompson ( B- C C- B- B B) Average a near double double (11.6 ppg / 9.3 rpg) while shooting 48.6% from the field. Also averages .8 spg and .8 bpg. CJ Miles (B- D C+ B+ C B) CJ Miles (B- B- C+ B+ C B) Shooting 38.4% from three this year, 34.3% for his career. ContractsMiles should also have a team option for next season - $2,225,000 hoopshype.com/salaries/cleveland.htmVarejao - 3rd season (2014-2015) should be a team option - $9,800,000 hoopshype.com/salaries/cleveland.htmBird YearsTristan Thompson - 1 Kyrie Irving - 1 Omri Casspi - 3 Marresse Speights - 2 Missing PlayersShould have Shaun Livingston. (Dec. 25, 2012)Should not have Jon Leuer, he was traded to Memphis for Ellington and Speights. (Jan. 22, 2013)Should not have Samardo Samuels, he was waived January 6, 2013. basketball.realgm.com/nba/teams/Cleveland-Cavaliers/5/Transaction_History
Irving is fine...he is good enough with potential, so he will be good Waiter moved to C+ handling, upped stealing, but stayed at C Thompson gets moved to B- inside, B- rebounding CJ Miles is rejected Contracts, bird years, and players are fixed So a career 34% shooter from 3pt, is only a D?
|
|
stan
Danny Ainge
Posts: 60
|
Post by stan on Apr 13, 2013 21:35:45 GMT -5
I just have one for ya.... Iman Shumpert Current: C+ C C B C- A Requested: C+ C+ C B+ C- A B- C or C+ C+ offense is what I'm requesting here, whichever you see fit. The guy's not Kobe but he's not the worst offensive player on the planet. He can get to the hoop and this season his perimeter game is greatly improved. 1.1 made 3's a night, 41% clip is pretty darn good. Should warrant C+ at the very least. And defensively, the guy's an above average defender. 7th in the NBA last season in steals per game, and he was keeping a lot of the top PGs at bay last season (Rose, Westbrook, etc.) with his real tough perimeter D. www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/shumpim01.htmlBottom line, he needs to be better. You can say all you want about the guy having potential but I've been doing this a long time and without the proper foundation in terms of ratings, these guys aren't gonna pan out at all.
|
|
|
Post by mmox275 on Apr 14, 2013 7:54:31 GMT -5
Nuggets Gripes: #2 of 5.
ASKING FOR:REASONING:Inside/Outside - Brewer has developed a nice outside shot, and has been a very important player for the Nuggets off the bench. He puts up 12.3ppg, good for 24.1 PP48 - a better rate than starters such as David Lee, Carlos Boozer, Rudy Gay, Josh Smith, Damian Lillard and Tyreke Evans, and a better rate than star bench players such as Jarrett Jack (who has C+ B- ratings). He has hit over 90 3's on the season (good for over 1.1 per game) as well. I think both ratings deserve a bump, but if you think the inside is fine as is then I would definitely like to see the outside go up. Hitting that many 3's and scoring at that good a clip is deserving. espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/scoring-per-48-minutes/sort/avg48Points/qualified/false/count/41, espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-points/sort/threePointFieldGoalsMade/qualified/false/count/41Defence - Brewer has always been known as a great perimeter defender, even coming out of college from Florida. The buzz about him coming up to the draft included: "A real game changer on the defensive end of the floor. Long arms allow him to be a very tough defender. Gets a lot of steals" and "The premier perimeter defender in college, capable of being a lock down defender on the next level." While he may not be the best defender in the game, he is still a damn good one. In addition to being a great defender on the perimeter, he averages 2.9 SP48 - good for 5th in the league and ahead of guys like Russell Westbrook and Mario Chalmers (who both have B+ defensive ratings). He definitely deserves a bump. Should be great at steals and also a good perimeter defender. www.nbadraft.net/players/corey-brewer, insider.espn.go.com/nbadraft/results/players/_/id/18857/corey-brewer, espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/steals/sort/avg48Steals
|
|
|
Post by mmox275 on Apr 14, 2013 8:35:10 GMT -5
Nuggets Gripes: #3 of 5.
ASKING FOR:REASONING:Defence - Koufos is an outstanding post defender who is very physical and disruptive in the paint. He averages 2.77 BP48 (17th in the league), a clip better than Al Jefferson, DeAndre Jordan and Marcin Gortat to name a few (who all have B ratings). Koufos has forced George Karl's hand in putting him in the starting lineup and giving him more minutes with his stellar defensive effort and blocking ability. espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/blocks/sort/avg48BlocksRebounding - Koufos is 11th in the entire league in RP48 at 14.8. This is a mark well above guys like Al Jefferson, Carlos Boozer and David Lee - who all have ratings of either B+ or A-. His 2.6 offensive rebounds per game put him 20th in the league, but he does that in only 22.5mpg - this compared to a guy like Al Horford who gets his 2.6 offensive rebounds per game in over 37mpg. His offensive rebounding is comfortably in the top 10 per 48 minutes. He is an animal on the offensive glass, and an animal on the defensive glass to boot. His rebounding rating should get a massive bump up from the shit rating of C that he has been given. espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/rebounds/sort/avgOffensiveRebounds, espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/rebounds/sort/avg48Rebounds
|
|