Additori Point System

Scoring Breakdown

In Additori, player performance is translated into fantasy points based on their real-world statistics. Understanding the point system is crucial for building a successful team. Here's a breakdown of how points are awarded:

  • Points (PTS): +1 point per point scored.
  • Rebounds (REB): +1.2 points per rebound.
  • Assists (AST): +1.5 points per assist.
  • Steals (STL): +3 points per steal.
  • Blocks (BLK): +3 points per block.
  • Turnovers (TO): -1 point per turnover.
  • Double-Double (DD): +2 points (10+ in two categories).
  • Triple-Double (TD): +5 points (10+ in three categories).

These values are designed to reflect the overall impact of a player's performance on the game. Players who contribute across multiple statistical categories will generally score more fantasy points.

Understanding Bonus Points

Additori rewards exceptional performances with bonus points, adding an extra layer of excitement to the game. Achieving a Double-Double or Triple-Double significantly boosts a player's fantasy score. These bonuses encourage you to select versatile players who excel in multiple areas.

For example, a player who scores 20 points, grabs 12 rebounds, and dishes out 10 assists will not only earn points for each of those categories but also receive a bonus for achieving a Triple-Double. This system incentivizes selecting players who can consistently impact the game across various statistical categories.

Pay close attention to player matchups and potential for bonus points when making roster decisions. Certain players may be more likely to achieve Double-Doubles or Triple-Doubles against specific opponents, giving you a strategic advantage.

Strategic Implications

The Additori point system emphasizes well-rounded players. While scoring is important, contributions in rebounding, assists, steals, and blocks are also highly valued. This means that players who excel defensively or as playmakers can be just as valuable as high-scoring players.

Turnovers carry a negative value, encouraging you to select players who are efficient and careful with the ball. Avoiding turnovers can be just as important as accumulating positive statistics. Consider a player's turnover rate when making roster decisions.

By understanding the point system and its strategic implications, you can make informed decisions when drafting and managing your team. Analyze player statistics, consider their strengths and weaknesses, and adapt your strategy to maximize your fantasy points. This knowledge will give you the edge you need to compete effectively in Additori.