Ok guys, I have noticed that some teams seem to play a lot better when there stars are injured this year.
When King James was out with his toe injury the Cavs did very well without him in the lineup. I can say the same thing about the Hornets when Chris Paul was injured as well.
Theres always a downside when a star goes down, and teams just play much worse. For example Micheal Redd and Paul Pierce. Just look how there teams have played with both of them on the sidelines.
I guess the question remains, how do you adjust your values based on star players injuries?
When King James was out with his toe injury the Cavs did very well without him in the lineup. I can say the same thing about the Hornets when Chris Paul was injured as well.
Theres always a downside when a star goes down, and teams just play much worse. For example Micheal Redd and Paul Pierce. Just look how there teams have played with both of them on the sidelines.
I guess the question remains, how do you adjust your values based on star players injuries?