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That trade worked at the time that screencap was taken.
Then if it's not a photoshop, it was obviously due to a lack of rosters being updated or some other glitch thanks to the lockout.
That trade worked at the time that screencap was taken.
But last season he had a PER of 15.8--better than average. Any GM or coach who wanted him based on that would have been fucked. Obviously this is SSS and he could still rise to his former levels PER-wise--but anyone who watches the games knows that even last year, Corey was not contributing at the clip PER suggested he was. So if it's not predictive of wins, what the hell's the point? For pointless ESPN this-player-is-better-than-that-player style arguments? I can find lots of other stats that will tell me if a player's been good or bad this season.Corey Maggette has a PER of 3.06. PER vindicated
Uhh, it's almost the exact opposite. The more you shoot, the more your PER goes up, even if you don't make more than 35% of them.PER isn't very predictive, but it's good at distinguishing the shit chuckers from the efficient players.
It's an older stat from when we only had box scores, that has because of its wide press acceptance and replication of per game stats become far popular and easier to grasp the basics. EWA is Hollinger's attempt to translate it into projecting wins.But last season he had a PER of 15.8--better than average. Any GM or coach who wanted him based on that would have been fucked. Obviously this is SSS and he could still rise to his former levels PER-wise--but anyone who watches the games knows that even last year, Corey was not contributing at the clip PER suggested he was. So if it's not predictive of wins, what the hell's the point? For pointless ESPN this-player-is-better-than-that-player style arguments? I can find lots of other stats that will tell me if a player's been good or bad this season.
Harden is starting tonight because Sefolosha is out with flu-like symptoms.
No hyperbole, this is like Bledsoe getting hurt with Brady as his backup.
A new dynasty has begun.
Between these hybrid stat bubbles, and a Lakers fan dissing Cleveland's commentators, my head is not at ease.
Yeah, doesn't he just assume a constant for assisted % when we have the actual data? I mean, like I said, I have reservations about basically all advanced basketball stats, but PER really is one of the shittiest.Uhh, it's almost the exact opposite. The more you shoot, the more your PER goes up, even if you don't make more than 35% of them.
It's one of a couple known flaws that Hollinger can't/won't fix. Like the assisted % part. Although unlike that part you can't simply replace the input, you'd have to rewrite the entire thing and make it far more non-linear and harder to calculate. And I don't think it'd work with the ESPN data anymore.
lol unlikely.
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What's truly funny is the NY fans acting like Baron will flu game the season for the Knicks and make Amare into an all-star again.You think Chauncey throws up asshole 3s? Baron in pringles is going to be a trainwreck with added lol because hope will temporarily return only to crumble again
It assumes the team %, which you had to do back in 1989 through about 2002 because you didn't have any other data. Personally, it's good he's not tinkering with it so that it stays the same metric over history. (Winston and Sagarin changed the WinVal formula so much you can't use it to compare between years or properly examine past projections. Berri has a similar problem with WP, though it's not as big.)Yeah, doesn't he just assume a constant for assisted % when we have the actual data? I mean, like I said, I have reservations about basically all advanced basketball stats, but PER really is one of the shittiest.
Then if it's not a photoshop, it was obviously due to a lack of rosters being updated or some other glitch thanks to the lockout.
holy fucking shit@a Nate/Monta backcourt
wat
Because advanced basketball metrics are largely useless, my least favorite being attempting to quantify individual defense.
Jazz have had probably the best injury luck in the entire league so far: Lakers without Bynum (not an injury but he's out, whatever), Hornets without Eric Gordon, and now the Bucks without Bogut (actually not an injury either, "personal matters", whatever). And no injuries to Harris or Howard. Very inflated record on the way, oh yeah, except inflated win totals don't help the team at all this year :/
ATL doin' work.
Why don't Milsap play 30+ minutes a game? I'm confused when I see the minutes played for the players on that team in games.
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Patty Mills is quite possibly a girlier name than Jodie Meeks.
1. Which is the best team in the Western Conference so far?
Rob Mahoney, The Two Man Game: Even after their struggles in Dallas on Monday night, I'd vote for the Thunder. The majority of the Western Conference hierarchy is in flux, but OKC's spot at the top isn't exactly in jeopardy; the Thunder have two true superstars
Patty Mills is quite possibly a girlier name than Jodie Meeks.
Yeah, Harden is pretty good but I wouldn't call him a superstar by any stretch.
I'm sad they didn't ask him for his opinion of Bestbrook.
Yeah, Harden is pretty good but I wouldn't call him a superstar by any stretch.
Yeah, Harden is pretty good but I wouldn't call him a superstar by any stretch.
Yeah, Harden is pretty good but I wouldn't call him a superstar by any stretch.