and the $6000 scale needs to be adjusted to get more players in it like maybe 9 RPG, 18 PPG, 1.75 BPG, 1.75 SPG, and 6.5 APG. Something like that.
Yeah, I think you are right, that 6,000 bracket should be include more players. I'm going to go on basketball reference and have a look to see what cut off points make the most sense to me ...
PointsI reckon most of the bigs and point guards will be covered by either rebounding, present scoring numbers or assists. The wing players.
If you decrease it a bit further to 17ppg, you pickup a guy like Luol Deng. Well worth it.If you go down to 16ppg, you get guys like Dorell Wright and Jeff Green. Not worth it.
I think 17ppg works best.
AssistsThe 6.5 assists number is a very good marker.
Rebounding I would lower it down to 8.5rpg to cover players like Josh Smith (8.7) and DeMarcus Cousins (8.7).
StealsI'd leave the steals category out altogether. The major leaders in that category are already selected for other reasons (Paul, Rondo, Wade, Monta, Kidd, Westbrook).
No benefit to it. The only one who is not selected under a different category is Mario Chalmers who averaged 2spg as a rookie and has no business being in a category alongside those other 6,000 players.
If you lower it further to 1.75, you add Ariza also. Nobody else that isn't covered elsewhere. So I'd exclude it completely.
BlocksThe vast majority are already covered by the rebounding category.
Those who aren't are JaVale McGee (8.0rpg), Serge Ibaka (7.6rpg), Josh Smith (8.7rpg), Jermaine O'Neal, Ronny Turiaf Kendrick Perkins (8.0rpg).
If you lower it further to 1.75bpg; you add Ty Thomas, Roy Hibbert and DeAndre Jordan to the 6,000 bracket. I'd leave those players for the next price range down.
I would increase the blocks per game number to 2.2 to get rid of Perk + JO. Keep McGee and Ibaka. Ibaka needs to be in this price range. I'd rather McGee wasn't here but I'd live with it to keep Ibaka where he belongs.