deftones wrote:Thank you for the feedback. In general, what ways, other than looking at boxscores, do you evaluate players and make lineup and minutes adjustments during the season?
There are so many evaluative means within this game...and I'm sure that each and every player of the game weighs and uses these means differently. Here are a few that I use to varying degrees:
Player ratings
Per game stats--particularly shooting percentages
Per 40 min. stats--helps with player comparisons
Shooting stats--particularly what stands out--good and bad
Advanced stats--one place where you can get a little sense of defensive abilities
Player cards--player stats to show development (or regression); game logs; ratings progression; play proficiencies; shot preferences; career bests; shot chart (what stands out good and bad)
Chemistry
Lineup Tracking
Leaders (how do your key players do compared to those on other teams)
Team Stats (are the individual player accomplishments/stats/etc really doing what you want for the team)
Team Info (leaders but moreso a quick way to look at team/opponent stat comparisons)