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editing dna percentages with nba.com/hotspots or hoopdata

Postby atlwarrior on Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:21 pm

Sorry guys if u use this website to do dna shooting percentages. I just realized there are some errors in their statistics. But synergy also has its faults. A better resource is hoopdata.com or nba.com/hotspots
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Re: Editing dna shooting with 82games.com

Postby ThaLiveKing on Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:10 pm

Imma look into that!! I don't like the EA Updates from Synnergy
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Sorry Guys 82games is inaccurate and misleading

Postby atlwarrior on Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:03 am

i read an article by an expert at Doing nba 2k10 rosters named Rashidi. He pointed out how they had some players listed in the wrong position. I looked at Lebron jusmpshot % and its listed as 43% I went to Hoopdata.com and nba hotspots and i averaged his 10 ft, 10-15ft,16-23ft %s and got 39%. But kobe % was correct at 46.5%. :?:
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Re: Sorry 82games.com is inaccurate

Postby benji on Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:07 pm

82games jumpers are eFG%, not FG%. That means it counts the extra point from three pointers.

And 82games data is not inaccurate, nor is it misleading, hoopdata's stats are extracted from the same pbp data.
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Re: Sorry 82games.com is inaccurate

Postby atlwarrior on Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:31 pm

benji wrote:82games jumpers are eFG%, not FG%. That means it counts the extra point from three pointers.

And 82games data is not inaccurate, nor is it misleading, hoopdata's stats are extracted from the same pbp data.


Yeah i just realized I was wrong. but hoopdata and nba.com/hotspots is better.
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Re: editing dna percentages with nba.com/hotspots or hoopdata

Postby benji on Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:44 pm

The best source is all sources. 82games has valuable information you can use to extract other things from that is not available anywhere else.
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