KGdaBom wrote:Calinks wrote:shrink wrote:Nice, and I loved the Craig Hodges reference!
No doubt Reaves is a decent player, but what annoys me is that, like Hodges, his high FG% is only possible because defenses are geared to stop the better players, and may get him some open looks.
This is one of the main reasons why I always hated the "Empty stats" derogatory term that gets thrown at star players on bad teams so often. I agree that certain players can inflate their numbers on bad teams to degrees and I agree that some players are more impactful than others but a players putting up big numbers, regardless of the team, is still doing an impressive feat.
You can say those are empty stats because the team they are on sucks or they are a ball hog, or whatever, but at the same time, every team in the league knows, that players is going to taking those shots, every team is gameplaning to stop that player from taking those shots, and they can't.
People said it about Love, they are saying it about Towns, they say it about Westbrook now too. You may not like those players for whatever reason but you can't deny that they are gifted players who at one time carried an entire offense on their backs.
Bringing up the old empty stats argument. No such thing. Every basket scored is two points. Every rebound ends an opponents possession or extends your own. Every steal, assist they all matter. The team that wins the game is the team that aggregates the most stats.
"Empty Stats" is a term used for players who accumulate stats to the detriment of their team winning.
HOW are they putting up the stats? Do they come in the flow of the offense or via Hero ball where you are taking all the shots, disregarding your coach's playcalling and gameplan, and your teammates are cold and out of rythym?
Are you chasing rebounds to the detriment of team defense and failing to close out on shooters or help your teammates?
Are you unwilling to play in a defensive scheme where you play up high up on the floor because it makes it harder for you to get your rebounds? Do you hunt steals and put yourself out of position constantly or do they come from quick hands and anticipation while playing good positional defense?
Did that rebound you grabbed come from your team forcing a difficult shot or were you just lucky someone missed a wide open one?
Stats aren't perfect. There aren't any stats for a rebound a teammate grabs because you boxed out your man.
Or for an assist that didn't happen because a teammate missed an open shot.
Or especially for an opponent scoring a basket because YOU were out of position, had a lack of effort, or failed to box out your man.
+/- hits all 5 players no matter whose fault it was a basket was given up or the skill level of the 5 guys on the floor for the opponent.
If stats were all that mattered, Enes Freedom (Kanter) would still be playing 30+ minutes for someone.












