But every team gets a the original list of players in a different order. A player who is an initial three ball prospect on your list could be a (and likely is) a 5 ball prospect on another teams, as well as being a 1 ball prospect for someone else.Really? I thought an unscouted 5 for you was a 5 for everyone. If that's not true, then my 3-ball strategy would not apply.
But every team gets a the original list of players in a different order. A player who is an initial three ball prospect on your list could be a (and likely is) a 5 ball prospect on another teams, as well as being a 1 ball prospect for someone else.
I'm not sure that the original list is anything but completely random.
Unscouted: Your scouts have provided a very rough estimate of the player's skills and potential based on the word on the streets. Expect this evaluation to be fairly inaccurate.
I'm not sure that the original list is anything but completely random.I think you're right. I was operating on the assumption that it was not. Here's what the manual says:Unscouted: Your scouts have provided a very rough estimate of the player's skills and potential based on the word on the streets. Expect this evaluation to be fairly inaccurate.I understand that the unscouted rating is inaccurate. But even the vaguest scouting report should still have some correlation in how different teams view the same player. Team A's 5-star player should not be Team B's 1-star player. A scouting report with that much margin of error is of no value.
Look at this player:http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/16488816/overview.aspxPotential: BuzzerBeater developerSeems it's a bug and when fixed, this player will be turned into Potential: all-time great
Mark is soooo weak? :PHe can't stay on the court because of foul trouble.Forrest is probably the best player among the BBs, but don't tell him I admitted it.
Mark is soooo weak? :P