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Post-AD trade: Lakers are -0.4 in FTA differential

Posted: Fri Apr 4, 2025 9:56 am
by The Master
Pre-AD trade (45 games):

Lakers: 22.9 FTA
Opponents: 18.5 FTA
DRTG: 114.6

Post-AD trade (31 games):

Lakers: 23.5 FTA
Opponents: 23.9 FTA
DRTG: 112.8

To all those who previously argued that the Lakers' FTA differential was a sign of how much support they receive from referees: why has it changed? Is there an explanation for this shift? :)

Perhaps the FTA differential isn’t about which teams are favored by referees, but long-term rather about the defensive schemes they employ and the personnel they have on the floor? And there's no direct correlation between opponents' FTA numbers and your defensive level? Thunder and Magic are top2 defenses in the league and top6 in terms of opponents' FTA numbers this season. So, Lakers were having high FTA differential thanks to AD (one of the 'cleanest' shotblockers we've ever seen and defensive schemes) and now it's gone once AD is gone and those schemes have changed?

I wish it were an example for people not to create strange theories based on singular instances that can be easily explained by observable merits, but I know it won't be.

Re: Post-AD trade: Lakers are -0.4 in FTA differential

Posted: Fri Apr 4, 2025 10:39 am
by SlimShady83
Damn can we trade AD back? LoL

Re: Post-AD trade: Lakers are -0.4 in FTA differential

Posted: Fri Apr 4, 2025 8:13 pm
by Beethoven
I mean, we're better in other ways. All in all I'm happy where we are at compared to pre Luka.

With AD i felt we weren't really going anywhere.

Re: Post-AD trade: Lakers are -0.4 in FTA differential

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 12:23 pm
by stan francisco
We’ve done shockingly well without him. I worried we’d miss the playoffs when we traded him for an injured and out of shape Luka. Because, see original post. Defense without fouling.

AD is the best defensive big in the league, imho, and stats don’t even begin tell that story. We need to get another C this summer.