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188524.15 in reply to 188524.14
Date: 7/5/2011 8:59:14 AM
Matrix Mighty Dunkers
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Hi Josef

can u tell me what is the diffrence between historical and hall of famer potential?

regards

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188524.17 in reply to 188524.16
Date: 7/5/2011 9:53:03 AM
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Once you work this out are you going to modify the coachparrot scout page to allow for potential cap?

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188524.19 in reply to 188524.18
Date: 7/5/2011 12:51:52 PM
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By the way, how much slower is the training of capped players really, what is everybody's estimate? Mine is a factor of 3, basically just guessing.


my 23 yo allstar SG i trained and then sold last season went from popping every 3 weeks in JS to 9 weeks for the next pop, so I'd say a factor of 3 is right. he was well balanced and capped around 45k.

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188524.21 in reply to 188524.20
Date: 7/7/2011 11:47:32 AM
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I have base of ~1000 polish players (but I don't know who is capped and who not).
But I'll try to test these formulas on this base to seek something interesting.

More legible version of coefficients table:


JS JR OD HA DR PA IS ID RB SB

PG ,15 ,28 ,29 ,23 ,13 ,50 ,07 ,01 ,25 ,04
SG ,46 ,47 ,40 ,07 ,00 ,07 ,07 ,08 ,28 ,04
SF ,64 ,22 ,30 ,07 ,00 ,04 ,08 ,25 ,32 ,04
PF ,40 ,02 ,00 ,07 ,00 ,04 ,40 ,40 ,38 ,20
C ,00 ,17 ,00 ,03 ,00 ,04 ,49 ,41 ,45 ,24


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188524.23 in reply to 188524.20
Date: 7/7/2011 2:55:24 PM
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there are some really interesting things in there. JR for Cs is quite surprising, in particular when comparing to JR for PFs. PGs are the only ones whose driving affects the potential. OD is roughly as important for SFs as for PGs. Passing for PGs and Jump Shooting for SFs are responsible for more than 25% of the potential... and quite a bit more.

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