MisterHibachi wrote:I would like to include this season as well. You just have to take the risk that the guy you're choosing is gonna keep up his production for the rest of the season. My reasoning for wanting include this season is, if you pick last year's Durant, I have absolutely no doubt that judges will be influenced by the play of current Durant, which I think is better than last year's. So that kinda gives an unfair advantage cuz its gonna be very hard to separate Durant from this year and last year cuz they are both such recent seasons. However, if it's too complicated or controversial to include this year, i'm okay with that too.
Yeah, you make a good point with the skewed perception of last year's players, I agree.
O_6 wrote:But while post-1980 may be the more fair and safe option, I just think this draft would be a lot more fun and interesting if it included guys like Wilt/Russell/70sKareem/Dr.J/Baylor/Oscar etc. I'll understand if people go against it, but I want this player pool to include post-1955 players.
Yeah, it would certainly be fun, but
MisterHibachi said that he doesn't want to let anyone assemble 'superteams' and I agree with him. Superteams would be very difficult to evaluate because too many stars on one team would most likely cause friction, chemistry-wise, and you can't disregard this aspect of it. For example, if someone drafted Jordan and Isiah, I simply cannot imagine that people would actually believe they'd work well together. You'd have to get penalized for it.
O_6 wrote:Player Peaks: 3 yr peak where player plays atleast 70+ games twice or 170+ games in total
Good suggestion, although I'd say 75% of games played every season in that 3-year span would be even better. A player would have to play at least 62 games in each of his three seasons, so at least 186 games total. Theoretically, you could have someone taking a player who played all 82 games in two seasons and only 8 or 9 in the third with your proposal of 170+ games. It'd be ridiculous.
I can accept one year peaks just as easily as three year peaks and I can understand the reasoning behind both ideas.