Post#3 » by eminence » Fri Oct 28, 2016 11:44 pm
Early returns, fixed the bit with not being able to standardize the values. Jazz/Warriors/Spurs/Clippers done so far.
So the top 10 "most important to their teams?" from those 4 teams for 2015-2016 (RS and PO).
1. CP3 - 2.34
2. Draymond - 2.08
3. Kawhi - 1.97
4. Curry - 1.94
5. Redick - 1.86
6. Jordan - 1.84
7. Gobert - 1.74
8. Hood - 1.51
9. Klay - 1.45
10. Mack - 1.40
Edit -Couple small changes (removed the super low minutes guys from the standardization step, <500 mins, what do y'all think a good number for that would be?). Will have to do the Sixers tomorrow morning, thought just occurred to me that all of their top minutes guys will automatically wind up at the bottom, which is not what we're going for, we'll see.
With low low minutes guys removed Top 10:
1. CP3 - 1.96
2. Kawhi - 1.79
3. Draymond - 1.79
4. Curry - 1.65
5. Redick - 1.51
6. Jordan - 1.49
7. Gobert - 1.45
8. Hood - 1.24
9. Klay - 1.16
10. Mack 1.13
Moved the lower minutes bound to 1,000 minutes for players included in standardizing their contributions to the team, and added in the Sixers. With the minute change CP3 drops and Kawhi rises up. Sixers didn't flip it around like I worried they might, I think setting the minutes cut off high enough should avoid that (1,000 seems like a pretty good number, about the top 10 guys for each team).
1. Kawhi - 1.95
2. CP3 - 1.55
3. Covington - 1.54
4. Draymond - 1.53
5. Curry - 1.39
6. McConnell - 1.36
7. Gobert - 1.30
8. Redick - 1.14
9. Jordan - 1.12
10. Hood - 1.11
One more different thing to try for now, this time only including two man lineups where both players played 1000+ minutes for the team(next try will be with 2-man groups that played together for x minutes).
1. Kawhi - 1.88
2. CP3 - 1.48
3. Draymond - 1.47
4. Covington - 1.42
5. Curry - 1.36
6. Gobert - 1.29
7. Redick - 1.22
8. Ish - 1.15
9. Jordan - 1.12
10. Hood - 1.00
I bought a boat.