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A Quick SG Comparison

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:21 pm
by bondom34
Figured I'd look into some of the numbers on Oladipo vs. Dion vs. Roberson as a way to see what we're getting into. Some of the numbers for Robes are unavailable or skewed due to small sample, but some numbers to put behind what the Thunder got and improved on. It seems pretty substantial.
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PNR Ball Handler:

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   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   32.5   .80   57.9
Waiters   25.4   .69   30.3
         


Isolation:

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   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   7.3   .96   91.1
Waiters   15.2   .77   43.3

Spot Up:

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   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   17.5   1.02   69.2
Waiters   24.4   1.04   73
Roberson   33.8   .83   29.4

Shooting:
Catch and Shoot:

Oladipo: 51.5 eFG%
Waiters: 56.3 eFG%
Roberson: 46.4 eFG%


Pull Up:
Oladipo: 44.2 eFG%
Waiters: 36.9 eFG%
Roberson: 16.7 eFG%

Re: A Quick SG Comparison

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 5:56 pm
by Old Man Game
bondom34 wrote:Figured I'd look into some of the numbers on Oladipo vs. Dion vs. Roberson as a way to see what we're getting into. Some of the numbers for Robes are unavailable or skewed due to small sample, but some numbers to put behind what the Thunder got and improved on. It seems pretty substantial.
Play Type:



PNR Ball Handler:

Code: Select all

   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   32.5   .80   57.9
Waiters   25.4   .69   30.3
         


Isolation:

Code: Select all

   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   7.3   .96   91.1
Waiters   15.2   .77   43.3

Spot Up:

Code: Select all

   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   17.5   1.02   69.2
Waiters   24.4   1.04   73
Roberson   33.8   .83   29.4

Shooting:
Catch and Shoot:

Oladipo: 51.5 eFG%
Waiters: 56.3 eFG%
Roberson: 46.4 eFG%


Pull Up:
Oladipo: 44.2 eFG%
Waiters: 36.9 eFG%
Roberson: 16.7 eFG%


Just so hard to directly compare though. Even those catch and shoots I'd assume the defense is probably a good step to 2 steps closer to Victor when was shooting it 90% of the time than they would have been for Waiters and Roberson playing alongside Durant and Westbrook.

Re: A Quick SG Comparison

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 6:00 pm
by bondom34
Old Man Game wrote:
bondom34 wrote:Figured I'd look into some of the numbers on Oladipo vs. Dion vs. Roberson as a way to see what we're getting into. Some of the numbers for Robes are unavailable or skewed due to small sample, but some numbers to put behind what the Thunder got and improved on. It seems pretty substantial.
Play Type:



PNR Ball Handler:

Code: Select all

   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   32.5   .80   57.9
Waiters   25.4   .69   30.3
         


Isolation:

Code: Select all

   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   7.3   .96   91.1
Waiters   15.2   .77   43.3

Spot Up:

Code: Select all

   Frequency (%)   PPP   Percentile
Oladipo   17.5   1.02   69.2
Waiters   24.4   1.04   73
Roberson   33.8   .83   29.4

Shooting:
Catch and Shoot:

Oladipo: 51.5 eFG%
Waiters: 56.3 eFG%
Roberson: 46.4 eFG%


Pull Up:
Oladipo: 44.2 eFG%
Waiters: 36.9 eFG%
Roberson: 16.7 eFG%


Just so hard to directly compare though. Even those catch and shoots I'd assume the defense is probably a good step to 2 steps closer to Victor when was shooting it 90% of the time than they would have been for Waiters and Roberson playing alongside Durant and Westbrook.

Yeah I'm thinking there's a good shot some of his numbers look better, but wanted to get an idea of where he stood. He's already ahead for the most part.

Re: A Quick SG Comparison

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:04 pm
by slick_watts
stats.nba.com has this info but if i had to guess, waiters was open far more often on those c&s attempts.