BuzzerBeater Forums

Help - English > How to pick a good player to buy for a newbie?

How to pick a good player to buy for a newbie?

Set priority
Show messages by
From: ops348
This Post:
00
245003.13 in reply to 245003.12
Date: 6/29/2013 11:26:10 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
55
Thanks for the help everybody, I'm going to try and pick up another young PG/SG with decent potential (don't want to spend too much though) and train them both up. I'm looking at a few coaches at the moment as suggested and a couple of oldish players to help me at least get some wins now.

Just a few questions, do the match ratings go throughout all the leagues? i.e If someone plays 7.5 in league I and someone plays 7.5 in league V does that mean they both played as well as each other? If they are all even, should I be using this to select good players or is the ratings a bad measurement? Also should I offload some of the dead-weight to cut down on salary payments?

This Post:
00
245003.14 in reply to 245003.4
Date: 6/29/2013 12:00:43 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
22
contact Morwood (u21 NT coach) about him, he will give you advice on training him and possibly making him a U21 NT player in a few years

This Post:
00
245003.15 in reply to 245003.13
Date: 6/29/2013 2:12:17 PM
Woodbridge Wreckers
DBA Pro A
Overall Posts Rated:
14211421
Not entirely I believe, players get higher grades when playing against bad defense. Grades can be an indication of quality, but you need to take into account that there are several factors at play with match rating. First is game shape; check wether the player has received good minutes. Also offensive tactic can influence grades. If you play LI with a guard with bad driving and IS he will get a lower grade I believe. I usually just look at the skills, that says the most. Then dont forget to check if the player is foul prone; I try to avoid players that get more than a foul per 10 minutes.

If you have real dead weight, I'd cut it. I keep 12 players (incl. Trainees) at most plus some 1k salary scrubs in case I need them in scrimmages.