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NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:00 pm
by mj234eva
http://stats.nba.com/playtype/A lot of great info here, team and individual wise.
Pau posts up 32% of the time, and has a FG% of 42.4%.
Taj posts up 28.9% of the time, and has a FG% of 46%.
Jimmy posts up 7.8% of the time, and has a FG% of 49.1%.
There are some other interesting things you can see from that too, like % of turnovers on such play for the players, shooting fouls drawn, score freq, etc.
Rose has an eFG% of .557 on iso's.
Have at it.
I don't mind if you guys post tidbits that you find that are of the non-Bulls variety.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:38 pm
by Rerisen
Thanks, great info.
Maybe the last few holdouts will now shut their yaps arguing about Pau's post ups. Among players that post up 30% of the time or more, which is 16 players, Gasol has the 4th worst FG%.
Expand it to 25% and he's still in the bottom half.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:41 pm
by RedBulls23
Derrick still showing he's a great one on one player.
93 percentile on iso offense. And yet he still chooses to jack 3s.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:52 pm
by Flopper
Some random defensive observations based on PPP:
-The whole team is average to bad at contesting spot-up shooters.
-Jimmy Butler's numbers are fairly underwhelming for a guy who has a reputation as a stopper.
-Pau is an AWFUL iso defender (1.11 PPP).
-Small sample size, but Tony Snell allows .4 PPP in iso situations.
-Derrick's numbers are surprisingly solid, despite the obvious deficiencies we see from game to game.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:53 pm
by Rerisen
Transition frequency:
Westbrook: 25.5%
Wall: 22.8%
Rose: 18.5%
I'd like to see this come up. Some missing efficiency right here.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:57 pm
by Rerisen
Derrick Rose on iso defense: .76 Real solid.
Now just got to fight over those screens.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:03 pm
by dice
Rerisen wrote:Transition frequency:
Westbrook: 25.5%
Wall: 22.8%
Rose: 18.5%
I'd like to see this come up. Some missing efficiency right here.
maybe i'm seeing things that others aren't, but doesn't rose seem to lazily bring the ball up until he is "engaged" by a defender? often ending in a lazy pass to a wing in the halfcourt
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:05 pm
by Rerisen
dice wrote:maybe i'm seeing things that others aren't, but doesn't rose seem to lazily bring the ball up until he is "engaged" by a defender? often ending in a lazy pass to a wing in the halfcourt
More than he used to perhaps.
The old Derrick Rose would look for any chance to run, now it seems more at his own random whim. Sometimes he would even run with 2 or 3 defenders back, and still beat them for a score or foul his MVP year.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:05 pm
by dice
Flopper wrote:-Pau is an AWFUL iso defender (1.11 PPP)
does iso include the post?
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:10 pm
by dice
Rerisen wrote:dice wrote:maybe i'm seeing things that others aren't, but doesn't rose seem to lazily bring the ball up until he is "engaged" by a defender? often ending in a lazy pass to a wing in the halfcourt
More than he used to perhaps.
The old Derrick Rose would look for any chance to run, now it seems more at his own random whim. Sometimes he would even run with 2 or 3 defenders back, and still beat them for a score or foul his MVP year.
sounds right
just seems i'm seeing a lot of the head back, high dribble, legs shuffling behind the beat, middle aged man with bad knees bringing the ball up at the Y
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:13 pm
by Rerisen
dice wrote:sounds right
just seems i'm seeing a lot of the head back, high dribble, legs shuffling behind the beat, middle aged man with bad knees bringing the ball up at the Y
Hinrich disease?
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:52 pm
by dice
fysi, the data in the tables is easily transferable to an excel spreadsheet. with that in mind, some findings from the offensive transition section:
avg. PPP in transition: 1.11
league leaders in transition opportunities:
James Harden 303
Russell Westbrook 278
Eric Bledsoe 257
Goran Dragic 251
John Wall 243
Stephen Curry 242
Tyreke Evans 233
LeBron James 231
Klay Thompson 215
Brandon Knight 193
Kyrie Irving 183
Ty Lawson 182
Jeff Teague 180
Darren Collison 176
Kyle Lowry 175
Damian Lillard 173
Derrick Rose 171
butler ranks 26th with 145 opportunities
PPP transition for all eligible bulls:
1.47 dunleavy (51 opportunities)
1.31 mcdermott (16)
1.28 butler
1.28 mirotic (43)
1.21 snell (24)
1.04 hinrich (55)
1.00 noah (30)
0.98 gasol (44)
0.96 brooks (78)
0.93 gibson (27)
0.90 rose (ouch)
turnover percentage in transition (league average 12.2%):
brooks 21.8%
hinrich 16.4%
rose 14.6%
gasol 13.6%
butler 8.3%
dunleavy 3.9%
getting to the line in transition (league average 14.7%):
brooks 3.8%
hinrich 14.5%
rose 15.8%
gasol 25.0%
butler 20.0%
dunleavy 9.8%
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:53 pm
by Flopper
dice wrote:Flopper wrote:-Pau is an AWFUL iso defender (1.11 PPP)
does iso include the post?
No, there's a separate category for that. I assume the majority of these possessions are guys facing him up and going right past, likely a mix of bigs and smaller guys from switches. Getting burned on switches is yet another reason why the Bulls can't contain ball handler PnR possessions.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:07 pm
by Rerisen
Flopper wrote:dice wrote:Flopper wrote:-Pau is an AWFUL iso defender (1.11 PPP)
does iso include the post?
No, there's a separate category for that. I assume the majority of these possessions are guys facing him up and going right past, likely a mix of bigs and smaller guys from switches. Getting burned on switches is yet another reason why the Bulls can't contain ball handler PnR possessions.
This is the real face palm thing about our system, even though we have Gasol fall back on all PnR's to defend the rim due to his slow foot speed, sometimes people still blow by him, even when he's within feet of the rim!
I know this isn't related to this stat in that its purely iso vs him, but the same weakness of his leads to both cases.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:23 pm
by DanTown8587
Anthony Davis averages 1.22 points as a roll man for pick and roll. I saw that stat and said "hahaha, what?" I feel you all should know that.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:35 pm
by dice
points per putback attempt:
1.35 aldridge
1.33 gasol (2nd in league for high attempt totals)
0.99 taj
0.93 noah
0.84 t thompson (worst in league)
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:38 pm
by Rerisen
dice wrote:points per putback attempt:
1.35 aldridge
1.33 gasol (2nd in league for high attempt totals)
0.99 taj
0.93 noah
0.84 t thompson (worst in league)
Noted this the other day, though I didn't have the exact rankings, Gasol makes a killing on off rebs.
This is why Derrick has to stop shooting 3s and start driving regardless of miss/make, let Pau and Noah clean it up.
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:41 pm
by RedBulls23
[quote="DanTown8587"]Anthony Davis averages 1.22 points as a roll man for pick and roll. I saw that stat and said "hahaha, what?" I feel you all should know that.[/quote]
Mean while, Kyle Korver is at 1.53 on spot up shooting. 99.5 percentile x-)
Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:42 pm
by micromonkey
Rerisen wrote:dice wrote:points per putback attempt:
1.35 aldridge
1.33 gasol (2nd in league for high attempt totals)
0.99 taj
0.93 noah
0.84 t thompson (worst in league)
Noted this the other day, though I didn't have the exact rankings, Gasol makes a killing on off rebs.
This is why Derrick has to stop shooting 3s and start driving regardless of miss/make, let Pau and Noah clean it up.
Like the "Kobe assist" the D Rose assist...

Re: NBA.com Stats Update: Synergy Sports
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:01 pm
by dice
Rerisen wrote:dice wrote:points per putback attempt:
1.35 aldridge
1.33 gasol (2nd in league for high attempt totals)
0.99 taj
0.93 noah
0.84 t thompson (worst in league)
Noted this the other day, though I didn't have the exact rankings, Gasol makes a killing on off rebs.
This is why Derrick has to stop shooting 3s and
start driving regardless of miss/make, let Pau and Noah clean it up.
preferably on gasol's side of the court