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JakePGator
April 22nd, 2007, 05:02 AM
Please look at your leaderboard and post what the top player averages for scoring and rebounding and what half length and difficulty level you're on.

LiAu41
April 22nd, 2007, 06:36 AM
14 Min. Half, MOP. My top scorer averages about 27 points and my top rebounder averages around 14 rebounds. If you want ones for my team, Tasmin Gattling averages about 20 ppg and Will Acker averages about 11 rpg.

chestnutz6
April 22nd, 2007, 07:28 AM
Wait do you want top overall scorer, even if he's not on your team? Top overall scorer is SG #23 for Sacramento State. Top rebounder is PF#5 of Charleston.
On my team, my top scorer is Marico Stinson who averages 17.9, and my top rebounder is Brent Leitnaker with 8.7

vols21
April 22nd, 2007, 10:03 AM
Most years my leading scorer is around 15 ppg.

This season, freshman Desilos is hitting 20.3.

leading rebounder is Kampman at 5.2 RPG.
(three other players over 4 rpg).

assists: Taft at 2.3 apg
Desilos also has 3.1 steals per game which is tops in the nation.

I play MOP level, 16 minute halves (I sim a handful of games too, which usually leads to a lower scoring game).

chestnutz6
April 22nd, 2007, 04:20 PM
Oh and forgot to say, play MOP sim style, and sim a bunch of games as well. 13 minute halves

CincyFan
April 22nd, 2007, 04:39 PM
i play 13 minutes halves on MOP. Only sim about 3-4 games (mostly towards the end of the year so i can get to the tournament mostly), but after 7 seasons I believe the leading scorer i had on my team is my sophomore point guard right now at Xavier who averaged 14 points last year and is close to 15 points this year with like 5 games left i believe.

Then again i had the three red lights of death so my 360 is in the shop right now, but if i could take my hard drive to a 360 that was working around my area well then i could tell u for certain. The past week alone at UPS they received over 110 defective Xbox's being sent back to microsoft.



EDIT: as for my rebounder would have to be my current Center also who had about 8.7 rebounds as his freshman year, but is over 11 a game this season so is on pace for around 9.5 a game for his career. He is probably the best rebounder i had, even though when i was at Iona i had a center who averaged like 14.3 rebounds a game his senior year (he was a beast on defense all around as he lead Mid-Major player of the year for three years straight), but his average for a career was only around 8 rebounds a game. My center at Xavier is very tough on defense, and despite not much rebounding he is averaging around 4.6 blocks a game also. Next year his stats will probably drop since i will be starting two 7 foot centers on my team since i don't have a good power foward.

skarface2k1
April 23rd, 2007, 01:28 PM
Ok i play on MOP and 10 minute halves.My top scorer avg., 10.8 ppg(PG) in the nation on my game 16.4.

JakePGator
April 26th, 2007, 04:42 PM
I've settled on All-Conference at 10 min. halves. ALL of the sliders are on 50. I really want my team ppg to be more in line with the other teams in my conference. I guess I'll have to up to All-American, but like in Madden, there is always a big difference between levels. It seems as though you dominate in one level, and then get blown out when you up to the next level.

Anyways, I've currently got Joshua Bowden (7' center sophmore, 3 star recruit out of France in my second season) averaging 18 ppg and flirting with the highest average in the nation. He's good, but maybe he shouldn't be THAT good.

chestnutz6
April 26th, 2007, 05:49 PM
^I actually dont find there that big a gap between levels. I found the transition from all-conference, when i first got the game, to all-american, to MOP pretty easy, and now I blow out teams on MOP pretty easily.

vols21
April 26th, 2007, 06:30 PM
I agree with chestnutz. I was worried at first about moving up in the game, but had no troubles, maybe closer games. You can always adjust the sliders a bit at first to help the transistion, but now I find that I adjust my sliders down and the AI up to try to make it more even

skarface2k1
April 27th, 2007, 06:01 AM
I've settled on All-Conference at 10 min. halves. ALL of the sliders are on 50. I really want my team ppg to be more in line with the other teams in my conference. I guess I'll have to up to All-American, but like in Madden, there is always a big difference between levels. It seems as though you dominate in one level, and then get blown out when you up to the next level.

Anyways, I've currently got Joshua Bowden (7' center sophmore, 3 star recruit out of France in my second season) averaging 18 ppg and flirting with the highest average in the nation. He's good, but maybe he shouldn't be THAT good.
I found it easy when i moved up.I started reading this board and saw the level others were playing on(MOP) and changed mine thta night.I wanted to play on the same level.I get blown out sometimes and sometimes i blow people out.It's just how good you and your team are.I am rated a great teacher of the game and recruiter.So,i get alot of the best players in the nation and my players progress fast once they come to school.

TREIZE2K
May 13th, 2007, 02:22 AM
MY STARTING SMALL FORWARD AT 6'8 KEVIN E CAN'T SAY OR SPELL LAST NAME HE PPG IS 32 PPG 15 REB 6 AST 4 STL 2.3BLK PLAYING 15 MINS PLAY LEVEL MOP BABY WITH SAN DIEGO STATE

CincyFan
May 13th, 2007, 09:35 AM
i'm with you on this chestnutz and vols, but one thing is that it does suck when you start out with an legacy as Texas Southern on MOP and you play a top 25 team the first game. Yea that wasn't so good the first game (then agian i didn't do a practice) as i lost like 70-23. or whatever the score. thats the only thing that might be hard for some is the first couple of games on a level if you just open out of a box and play in legacy.