Should be impossible to go 82-0 with Al Harrington.. That's the Wilt cheat code. Recently, someone seriously calculated Wilt's blocks at around 7 to 10, or something like that. He'd be an even bigger cheat code.
Is it based on the stats for that player that decade? Or their career stats? I got 90s Boston and can choose McHale or Bird...I'm doing it with no stats but guessing their last season or two wasn't their best ball.
Cos 80s Kareem is role player half the time with lower stats, Dominique has low assists, and Brunson is only a 2nd all-nba teamer.
Yes, it takes the stats from only said decade. So the average stat goes down with a player's the developmental years or waning years. I also think the game uses advanced stats too and accounts for empty stats. I think steals and blocks have higher weights, and perhaps like win-share. Cos I had the luck to be able to compare teams with four identical players with one different player. The more accomplished player seems to give you a higher score than a no name player with better raw stat. It may somehow account for team structure and synergy. For example, pairing a C with a high block high rebound PF but lower scoring tends to yield better results than with a high point but low defense stats. It seems to reward a shot-blocking rebounding frontline, and a high assist high steal backcourt. It favors a balanced team over a high scoring no defense team. Like a 120-130s PPG team with defense got a higher overall score than a 150PPG team with weaker defense.
Good to know. My second attempt - somehow only 71 wins. Damian Lillard POR · 2010s Mitch Richmond GSW · 1990s Michael Jordan - CHI · 1990s Willis Reed - NYK · 1960s Nikola Jokić -DEN · 2020s
82-0 There are two re-roll buttons that are easy to miss. One for era and one for team. PG Walt Frazier 1960s SG Kevin Durant 2010s SF Rick Barry 1960s PF Elvin Hayes 1970s C Wilt 1960s
That is because you are r****ded. Both are competent defenders, CP3 is a great distributer, Curry is a great scorer, and more importantly, they have prime Kevin Durant, Chris Webber, and Wilt Chamberlain in the starting lineup with them. The back court doesn't need to do anything but bother 3-point shooters, pass the ball around, and hit open shots. Both Chris Paul and Steph Curry excel at that. The game doesn't give a **** about who is a winner or chemistry or whatever. It adds up the avg pts, rbs, asts, stls, and blks per games of each player and decides based on some formula what the record of your team would be. That is why Luka Doncic is a much better pick than Magic Johnson, John Stockton, or Steve Nash. If you can get '70s Mil Kareem or '60s Phi or GSW Wilt you are way ahead of the game. That is why it is impressive to get an 82-0 without either of those players, because you are giving away a ton. '60s Bill Russell is giving away 25 ppg to '60s GSW Wilt. Here are a couple Wilt or Kareem 82-0 teams: 82-0 — Can Your All-Time NBA Roster Go Undefeated? 82-0 — Can Your All-Time NBA Roster Go Undefeated?