Ripp wrote:novi13 wrote:You know, I find it so silly that people take this crap seriously. Are you, through your statistics trying to say Andrea got WORSE defensively each year? Seriously?
I can't stand this numbers crap anymore. Anyone who understands basketball knows that numbers mean so much less than most on this board give them credit for. I bet by numbers, Shareef was a positive player on (W/L)
Probably his defensive impact became worse as he transitioned from the bench to a starting role, since starters are presumably harder to guard than bench guys.
Regarding numbers and statistics in general...err, just because you don't understand them doesn't mean they are meaningless
Oh I don't understand statistics now? Dear god, all those stats courses through university and the 80's and 90's seem to have mislead me into feeling I did understand... guess not.
Let's paint a picture here.
Statistics say:
1. Reggie Evans is a good defender
2. Jose Calderon actually should play more minutes and when he plays more minutes, our defense improves.. as the less he's played, the more we've regressed.
3. Chris Bosh is an average defender..
I say:
1.Reggie Evans is a scrub who plays against scrubs.. and when he's in the game, the team slows down the tempo.. and thus the scoring of the other team goes down dramatically..
2. Jose should probably never play because his presence on the court creates break downs.. foul trouble.. but it also slows down tempo.. hmmmmmmmm.. Slow down offensive tempo.. increase your defensive efficiency. It's not a secret that the best defensive team we've had in years was 2004/2005.. and that was Kevin O'Niell.. with his grind it out offense.. expend less energy running and gunning and as a byproduct.. your defense improves.. but do you become a better team? Kinda debatable.
3. Chris Bosh is and always has been a terribly unwilling defender. And he's also incapable. So.. he's a 4, Andrea's a 4.. but because Andrea's the guy who can match up size-wise and because he's the one the team would rather see in foul trouble.. he guards the 5's.. but the problem is.. he's not a 5.. he's a 4.. and guarding David West v.s guarding Dwight Howard are very different things..
Here's something..
Andreas four years: 46 wins, 41 wins, 33 wins, 40 wins..
Bosh? hmmmmmmm
So on average.. any NBA team with Andrea is bound to win roughly 41-42 wins per season..
and any team with Bosh (as per 7 years of evidence) is bound to win about 35 or 36..
That makes about as much sense as this statistical analysis.
You forget that tempo matters.. who people often play with matters.. match-ups matter.
If you put Bosh on the 5's and Andrea on the 4's.. would Andrea become better?... One has to wonder. Would we be worse? ... exactly.
























