Ball System
Balls system
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To create a rating system for a fantasy sports game for basketball, it is important to consider the main statistical indicators that affect the game. Here is an example of such a rating system, which is based on the main indicators of player performance during NBA matches:
Rating system for Fantasy Basketball:
- Points (PTS)
- For each point scored, a player receives 1 point.
- Rebounds (REB)
- For each rebound collected in attack or defense, a player receives 1 point.
- Assists (AST)
- For each assist (pass that leads to points scored), a player receives 1.5 points.
- Steals (STL)
- For each interception of the ball – 2 points.
- Blocked Shots (BLK)
- For each blocked shot, the player receives 2 points.
- Turnovers (TO)
- For each turnover, the player receives -1 point.
- Free Throws (FT)
- For each successful free throw, the player receives 1 point.
- Three-Point (3PM)
- For each successful three-point shot, the player receives 3 points.
- Field of play (MIN)
- For each minute spent on the court, the player receives 0.1 points.
- Double-Double (Double-Double)
- If a player scores 10 or more points in two categories (for example, 10 points and 10 rebounds), he receives 5 additional points.
- Triple-Double
- If a player scores 10 or more points in three categories (for example, 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists), he receives 10 additional points.
- Potential Penalties
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Technical Foul — -2 points.
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Disqualification (if a player cannot complete the match due to a rule violation) — -5 points.
Additional points to improve the scoring system:
- Positional Modification:
For example, centers can receive additional points for rebounds, while point guards can receive bonuses for assists.
- Efficiency Bonuses:
A player whose game efficiency (the ratio of points scored to time spent on the court) exceeds a certain threshold can receive additional bonuses.
- Dynamic System:
The score can be changed depending on the difficulty of the opponent or the importance of the match (for example, additional points for playoff results).