Honestly I've hardly ever see you come in here and give the guy any kind of praise.
Look up. It just happened.
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Honestly I've hardly ever see you come in here and give the guy any kind of praise.
Sham wrote:He's not, because he hasn't played enough to qualify for the scoring title. But if we were to include all players this season, including the non-qualifiers - which means Ryan Bowen and Trey Gilder will be #1 and #2 in the league even though neither is in it any more - Ben Gordon is 139th out of 422. Derrick Rose is 272nd.
Sham wrote:And that's why we use it in conjunction with usage percentage. Anthony is 3rd, behind only Wade and Coby Karl''s 5 minute sample size. James is 4th, Bryant is 5th, Rose is 16th.
Sham wrote:And that's why we use it in conjunction with usage percentage..
Sham wrote:Rejoice, Chicago. After last night's performance, Derrick Rose finally became a more efficient scorer than Damien Wilkins. Up to 158th in the league in true shooting percentage! Yeah boy!!!! How about that!!!! Go to the true shooting percentage for all qualified players, find Brandon Rush and Andres Nocioni, and look UP UP UP!!!! Yeahhhhhh, rub that all around our faces. We need to suffer for our sins.
Rooooooo-sey! Roooooooo-sey!!!
Poohdini wrote:I never called you a Rose hater, I said you are probably fond of him but you constantly bash him. Honestly I've hardly ever see you come in here and give the guy any kind of praise. Rather I often always see you comming into a thread, posting stats and saying "but Rose isn't that good according to this stat......
Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Sham wrote:He's not, because he hasn't played enough to qualify for the scoring title. But if we were to include all players this season, including the non-qualifiers - which means Ryan Bowen and Trey Gilder will be #1 and #2 in the league even though neither is in it any more - Ben Gordon is 139th out of 422. Derrick Rose is 272nd.
Lebron James is 36th, Carmelo Anthony is 81st, Kobe is 157.
Eric Dampier is 12th, Robin Lopez is 20th, Matt Bonner is 24th.
Hooray for TS%!
Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Damnit Duck, you beat me.
DuckIII wrote:Sham wrote:And that's why we use it in conjunction with usage percentage. Anthony is 3rd, behind only Wade and Coby Karl''s 5 minute sample size. James is 4th, Bryant is 5th, Rose is 16th.
But that isn't what you originally did, is it?
But then when you did, it shows that Rose is 16th in the league based on that combined stat?
Isn't that a good thing?
DuckIII wrote:Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Damnit Duck, you beat me.
Teamwork. Your use of quotes illustrates the point better.
Sham wrote:DuckIII wrote:Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Damnit Duck, you beat me.
Teamwork. Your use of quotes illustrates the point better.
You should probably go ahead and read what I actually wrote before you prematurely congratulate yourself on your spitroasting ability. Usage percentage is not a measurement of a guy's scoring efficiency; it measures how much he shoots. And Rose shoots a lot. But the scoring efficiency stats say that he's not good at being efficient. So since you asked if it was a good thing; no, no it isn't.
You came in with a heavy-handed smart ass post about Derrick Rose
got called on it,
Sthen said "well, you gotta consider usage" - which you hadn't done
and then said that Derrick's high usage creates tougher shots, which can negatively impact his TS to explain away why Melo and Kobe also don't rank well.
So, basically, I think your recent contribution to this thread is misleading, without merit, and just another chance for you to courageously go against the grain on a popular player.
Sham wrote:and then said that Derrick's high usage creates tougher shots, which can negatively impact his TS to explain away why Melo and Kobe also don't rank well.
Is there something wrong with that?
BrooklynBulls wrote:Get Derrick Rose some spacing. 2% TS% jump, immediately. He has very certain flaws, flaws which could use correction- but a main one is the roster he's working with. It could not compliment him LESS offensively. Taking the talent of the players as an absolute (I do not contend that he has no talent with which to work...just talent that doesn't fit him), then I can't envision worse roster-construction.
I don't blame management- there was no preparing for Rose, and the rebuild really commences this offseason when 2/3rds of this entire roster disappear in all likelihood.
But here's my question: How can Derrick Rose, armed with a better jumpshot (according to 82games), taking more FTs per minute, actually be scoring less efficiently? Because he's having trouble finishing inside, and getting inside in the first place, because of the bevy of defenders waiting for him.
The guy, on a fully spaced offense, is a 53% TS scorer, right now. There's no real doubt there to me.
BrooklynBulls wrote:Get Derrick Rose some spacing. 2% TS% jump, immediately. He has very certain flaws, flaws which could use correction- but a main one is the roster he's working with. It could not compliment him LESS offensively. Taking the talent of the players as an absolute (I do not contend that he has no talent with which to work...just talent that doesn't fit him), then I can't envision worse roster-construction.
I don't blame management- there was no preparing for Rose, and the rebuild really commences this offseason when 2/3rds of this entire roster disappear in all likelihood.
But here's my question: How can Derrick Rose, armed with a better jumpshot (according to 82games), taking more FTs per minute, actually be scoring less efficiently? Because he's having trouble finishing inside, and getting inside in the first place, because of the bevy of defenders waiting for him.
The guy, on a fully spaced offense, is a 53% TS scorer, right now. There's no real doubt there to me.
His jumper is going in 2.3% more of the time, despite him taking 2 more of them than last year.
The difference is that he's shooting 52% instead of last year's 58% inside, and he's taking a shot less a game inside, as well. I am wholly unconcerned with this statistic because the regression is not due to anything that is Rose's fault except perhaps the early-season achilles injury.