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NEW STAT INTRODUCED BY ESPN

Posted: Mon Apr 7, 2014 7:04 pm
by xMADEinDADEx
"Real plus-minus"

so what exactly is this stat?

As the name suggests, real plus-minus shares a family resemblance with the +/- stat in the box score, which merely registers the net change in score (plus or minus) while each player is on the court.

RPM is inspired by the same underlying +/- logic: If a team outscores its opponents when a player is on the court, he's probably doing something to help his team, whether or not he's putting up big numbers.

But the familiar +/- stat has a serious flaw: Each player's rating is heavily influenced by the play of his on-court teammates.

For example, in the basic +/- numbers, Thunder backup point guard Reggie Jackson is ranked 27th in the league. But he's also spent the majority of his minutes playing alongside Kevin Durant, the league's likely MVP. What we really want to know is how much of Jackson's elite rating is attributable to his own play, and basic +/- simply can't tell us.

But real plus-minus can.


How is it determined?

Drawing on advanced statistical modeling techniques (and the analytical wizardry of RPM developer Jeremias Engelmann, formerly of the Phoenix Suns), the metric isolates the unique plus-minus impact of each NBA player by adjusting for the effects of each teammate, opposing player and coach.

The RPM model sifts through more than 230,000 possessions each NBA season to tease apart the "real" plus-minus effects attributable to each player, employing techniques similar to those used by scientific researchers when they need to model the effects of numerous variables at the same time.

RPM estimates how many points each player adds or subtracts, on average, to his team's net scoring margin for each 100 possessions played. The RPM model also yields separate ratings for the player's impact on both ends of the court: offensive RPM (ORPM) and defensive RPM (DRPM).

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED TO ESPN

Posted: Mon Apr 7, 2014 7:06 pm
by xMADEinDADEx
LeBron leads the lead. and completely blows everyone in the league (including durant) for offensive RPM.

as for defense, he's pretty mediocre (fatigue, coasting, decline in athleticism?)

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED TO ESPN

Posted: Mon Apr 7, 2014 7:19 pm
by xMADEinDADEx
Norris Cole- 332/435

Joel Anthony and Douglas (including his GS games) are significantly better than cole.. wow.

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED BY ESPN

Posted: Mon Apr 7, 2014 8:40 pm
by HeatNation88
Cole sucks A$$

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED TO ESPN

Posted: Mon Apr 7, 2014 9:23 pm
by RexBoyWonder
G-Menn wrote:Norris Cole- 332/435

Joel Anthony and Douglas (including his GS games) are significantly better than cole.. wow.


Stats reflecting what most of us knew. PER also shows Douglas > Cole.

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED BY ESPN

Posted: Tue Apr 8, 2014 1:50 am
by Altered_Beast
Lmao at Cole. A garbage pail with animatronic legs can put up a better RPM than that

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Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED BY ESPN

Posted: Tue Apr 8, 2014 4:27 pm
by ndnow
I would love to get a hold of Miami's personalized advanced stats.

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED BY ESPN

Posted: Tue Apr 8, 2014 4:28 pm
by Ratchet_Rio
more BS from BSPN

Re: NEW STAT INTRODUCED BY ESPN

Posted: Tue Apr 8, 2014 5:51 pm
by heat4life
I remember early in the year when some posters were ready to get rid of Chalmers and give the starting spot to Cole.

Cole is still worth developing and provides nice situational play, he just needs to work on his shot.