The FPVR is a dynamic stat that can change as each franchise gains and loses new star players. Before a player can be considered for the FPVR, he must play at least three seasons with a franchise.
It has proven to be an accurate gauge for each franchise's best players and thus I used it as the determining formula for my NBA 2K17 roster. Here's how it works:
Players must be with team for at least three seasons to be considered
•Years of Service: 3 points
• Scoring Average: Raw (31 points per game equals 31 points)
•Rebounding Average: Raw
•Assists Average: Raw
•Steals Average: Raw (Stats for steals not kept until 1973-1974 season)
•Blocks Average: Raw (Stats for blocks not kept until 1972-1974 season)
• Championship Rings: 3 points
• Playoff Appearances: 1 point (Partial seasons still generate a point)
• Conference Finals Appearances: 1.5 points
NBA Finals Appearances: 2 points
• NBA All-Star Appearances: 5 points
• NBA All-Star Game MVP: 0.5 points
• NBA MVP Awards: 10 points
• NBA Finals MVP: 10 points
• All-NBA 1st Team: 8 points; 2nd Team: 5 points; 3rd Team: 3 points
• Rookie of the Year: 3 points
• Defensive Player of the Year: 3 points (Award not created until 1982-83 season)
•Sixth Man of the Year: 3 points (Award not created until 1982-83 season)
•All-Defensive 1st Team: 2 points; 2nd Team: 1 point; 3rd Team: 0.5 points
Detroit Pistons
Player... Total
Isiah Thomas 206.8
Joe Dumars 155.3
Ben Wallace 132.4
Dave Bing 118.9
Grant Hill 116
Bill Laimbeer 114.8
Bob Lanier 110.5
Larry Foust 109.3
Chauncey Billups 109.1
George Yardley 102.5
Dennis Rodman 98.5
Gene Shue 94.7
Richard Hamilton 91.7
Tayshaun Prince 84.1
Bailey Howell 82.7
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2017/09/05/every-nba-franchises-15-greatest-players-according-to-the-franchise-player-value-rating/#2efe4dfb1d87