Post by NOLa. on Sept 9, 2013 11:24:16 GMT -6
To make the draft process a little easier for everyone and to answer questions like "Who's next?" and such, we decided to compile this file together to give you a quick one-stop convenience for your draft needs. I've attached the file at the bottom of this post, which includes important information such as: Player List that's sortable, Draft Order with members names, and salary information that BallSoHard is working on. Check for updates as we might include more information.
To Sort Grades In Correct Order:
Okay so you either downloaded the roster file or looking at the index preview page and a little frustrated that you can't seem to get the order of A+,A,A-,B+,B, B-.... etc. It does some goofy shit like A-,A,A+ or A,A-,A+. It's not the end of the world but there's a way to fix, just follow these simple steps.
Click anywhere inside the DraftList table with all the players to make sure the table is selected.
Now, go to Data-->Sort on your ribbon/toolbar and click the Sort button.
For whichever category you want to sort, follow these instructions below.
Click OK then OK again to get your sorted list. Hope this helps.
Player Attributes
Inside Scoring: Helps determine the player's ability to create all shots as the ability to get inside will open up outside shots as well.
Jump Shot: Affects how likely a player is to make shots away from the basket.
Free Throws: Affects how likely a player is make a free throw.
3-Point Shot: Affects how likely a player is make a 3-point shot.
Handling: Affects how likely a player is to commit a turnover
Passing: Affects the quality of a player's passes.
Offensive Rebounding: Affects the player's ability to get offensive rebounds.
Defensive Rebounding: Affects the player's ability to get defensive rebounds.
Post Defense: Affects the player's ability to defend inside shots.
Perimeter Defense: Affects the player's ability to defend outside shots and prevent drives.
Stealing: Affects the player's ability to steal the ball.
Shot Blocking: Affects the player's ability to block shots.
Quickness: Has a small affect on driving, rebounding, creating shots, and defense.
Strength: Affects play near the basket including rebounding, shooting, and defense.
Jumping: Helps determine the player's ability to get to the basket with drives.
Stamina: Determines how quickly players get tired during a game. Tired players will have decreased performance.
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To Sort Grades In Correct Order:
Okay so you either downloaded the roster file or looking at the index preview page and a little frustrated that you can't seem to get the order of A+,A,A-,B+,B, B-.... etc. It does some goofy shit like A-,A,A+ or A,A-,A+. It's not the end of the world but there's a way to fix, just follow these simple steps.
Click anywhere inside the DraftList table with all the players to make sure the table is selected.
Now, go to Data-->Sort on your ribbon/toolbar and click the Sort button.
For whichever category you want to sort, follow these instructions below.
Click OK then OK again to get your sorted list. Hope this helps.
Player Attributes
Inside Scoring: Helps determine the player's ability to create all shots as the ability to get inside will open up outside shots as well.
Jump Shot: Affects how likely a player is to make shots away from the basket.
Free Throws: Affects how likely a player is make a free throw.
3-Point Shot: Affects how likely a player is make a 3-point shot.
Handling: Affects how likely a player is to commit a turnover
Passing: Affects the quality of a player's passes.
Offensive Rebounding: Affects the player's ability to get offensive rebounds.
Defensive Rebounding: Affects the player's ability to get defensive rebounds.
Post Defense: Affects the player's ability to defend inside shots.
Perimeter Defense: Affects the player's ability to defend outside shots and prevent drives.
Stealing: Affects the player's ability to steal the ball.
Shot Blocking: Affects the player's ability to block shots.
Quickness: Has a small affect on driving, rebounding, creating shots, and defense.
Strength: Affects play near the basket including rebounding, shooting, and defense.
Jumping: Helps determine the player's ability to get to the basket with drives.
Stamina: Determines how quickly players get tired during a game. Tired players will have decreased performance.
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