82-0 is basically just making some kind of points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals calculation. That's why having Wilt Chamberlain as your center and his 45/18 during the 1960's leads to all these high 70's wins lineups.
My guess is it runs some kind of algorithm where there record you get is based off how close you get to an arbitrary 100% threshold of the various stats.
Its addicting, it not particularly interesting in a basketball sense though.
I feel like rebounds and blocks are very important. Maybe steals as well. Not convinced assists are important. It doesn't seem to make much of a difference if you have multiple high assist guys. Scoring also seems less important than expected.
I think you need 40+ rebounds. Preferably 45-50 rebounds. And I think you need to get above 5 steals + 5 blocks preferably 7stls + 7blks. These are the ranges I am seeing for high ranking teams.
I think you need 2 high rebounding forwards up near 10 rebounds a game along with a high rebounding center. That gets you 30-35 rebounds. Then 5+5 with the 2 guards.
The blocks are tricky. You need 2 shotblocking PF/Cs. You need to avoid low blow / low steal wings even if they are high scoring players like many of those 80s SFs. They don't have the rebounds, blocks or steals.
That is my impression anyway. To get 70+ win teams.
Here is an interesting team. It went 67-15.
It had 106ppg 45rpg only 15apg 6.5spg 5.5bpg.
So my two bigs were Walt Bellamy (25ppg 15rpg) and Zo (21ppg 10rpg 3bpg). Shawn Marion was my 00s PHX pick because he has high rebounds, blocks and steals (10rpg, 1.9spg, 1.4bpg) along with 18ppg. The three frontcourt guys averaged a whopping 5.3apg combined which is why the team's assist numbers are so low.
My guards ended up being D Fox (20s Spurs) and E Jones (00s CHA). I wished I took E Monroe instead of Walt Bellamy because then I could have taken Wemby. I have gotten a bunch of high scores with Wemby. The game seems to like him. He would have given me another 3bpg to push the blocks up to 8.5bpg. Anyway, I had Bellamy. So I took Fox. He had 1.4spg. E Jones had 2.7spg and 0.7bpg. Big time time numbers for a guard.
Anyway. An interesting example of rebounds, blocks, steals versus assists.
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The 1960s guys can hurt you with a lack of steals & blocks but can give you a major boost in rebounding. B Russell, Wilt, Nate Thurmond all have big impacts. E Baylor looks to have a big impact as well. Oscar for a guard. I haven't had J West yet because I keep taking Wilt or Elgin. R Barry is good with 30ppg/10rpg.
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I don't know ... should the goal be to have each of your 5 players to have around 2 stocks per game? 2+ combined steals / blocks? That seems to make a big difference.