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Post by Ian Noble on May 25, 2019 15:22:32 GMT
Rating Changes (25th May 2019)Walt Frazier's epic final batch of the 2018/19 season! Old Player Ratings | New Player RatingsIncreased Damian Lillard 90 - 91 John Collins 80 - 86 Devin Booker 85 - 86 Donovan Mitchell 81 - 85 Pascal Siakam 81 - 84 Montrezl Harrell 80 - 82 Bojan Bogdanovic 78 - 82 Jaylen Brown 79 - 80 Marcus Smart 77 - 79 Jerami Grant 77 - 79 Marvin Bagley 75 - 78 Jeremy Lamb 77 - 78 Shai G Alexander 75 - 77 Cedi Osman 73 - 75 Collin Sexton 74 - 75 Norman Powell 72 - 74 Emmanuel Mudiay 73 - 74 Ante Zizic 67 - 73 Kevin Huerter 69 - 73 Josh Okogie 70 - 73 Maxi Kleber 71 - 73 Kevon Looney 70 - 72 Sterling Brown 66 - 71 Alex Caruso 65 - 69
Decreased Russell Westbrook 96 - 93 DeMarcus Cousins 93 - 88 Kyle Lowry 89 - 85 Gordon Hayward 82 - 78 Jeremy Lin 79 - 77 Markieff Morris 79 - 76 Tony Parker 79 - 76 Isaiah Thomas 82 - 75 Pau Gasol 80 - 73
Modified Spencer Dinwiddie 80
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Post by Kevin Hollis on May 25, 2019 16:45:43 GMT
How is john Collins rated higher than Mitchell?
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Post by Kevin Hollis on May 25, 2019 16:49:12 GMT
Was that a typo on Collins? It says he should be an 82 on the stockeatch thread
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Post by Alex English on May 25, 2019 16:55:09 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on May 25, 2019 18:11:12 GMT
How is john Collins rated higher than Mitchell? My sentiments exactly when the thread was posted. 86 is ridiculous. I'm wary of basing player ratings 95% on stats. The quality of the team around them and their W/L record should matter more than it does imho. Last season for the Hawks, Dennis Shroder was their leading scorer at 19.4ppg and earned an 81 rating as a result. This season his minutes remain almost unchanged and he's regressed in OKC statistically because he's playing for a half-decent team. The Hawks improved by only 5 wins this season. John Collins averaged an almost identical 19.5ppg this season and, like with Devin Booker and other above-average players on terrible teams, outside the efficiency stats they're kinda empty stats. Would he be more than a roleplayer for OKC in real life?
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Kevin Hollis
Former Thunder GM for 7 years
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Post by Kevin Hollis on May 25, 2019 18:47:43 GMT
How is john Collins rated higher than Mitchell? My sentiments exactly when the thread was posted. 86 is ridiculous. I'm wary of basing player ratings 95% on stats. The quality of the team around them and their W/L record should matter more than it does imho. Last season for the Hawks, Dennis Shroder was their leading scorer at 19.4ppg and earned an 81 rating as a result. This season his minutes remain almost unchanged and he's regressed in OKC statistically because he's playing for a half-decent team. The Hawks improved by only 5 wins this season. John Collins averaged an almost identical 19.5ppg this season and, like with Devin Booker and other above-average players on terrible teams, outside the efficiency stats they're kinda empty stats. Would he be more than a roleplayer for OKC in real life? He actually was voted an 82 overall and there was a mistake somewhere
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on May 25, 2019 20:57:49 GMT
He’s an 82 boys chill
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Post by Walt Frazier on May 25, 2019 23:20:10 GMT
Silly copy/paste error on my part. He's an 82,I'll send Ian the correct ratings tonight on him...
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Post by Jerry West on May 26, 2019 1:04:31 GMT
Silly copy/paste error on my part. He's an 82,I'll send Ian the correct ratings tonight on him... Fire this man
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Post by Tim Duncan on May 26, 2019 1:06:34 GMT
Silly copy/paste error on my part. He's an 82,I'll send Ian the correct ratings tonight on him... Fire this man Breaking News: Jerry West about to get fired for trying to get Walt Frazier fired
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