I know some of you guys have access to historical NBA numbers in a queryable format. I've been wondering for a while on at what rate "winning" a statistical category for a single game helps you win the game. E.g. winning the points scored category would clearly result in a win rate of 100% etc. I did something to that effect some years ago after scraping basketball-reference.com for data but I don't have it anymore and can't be bothered to do it again since it's a **** job. I remember being surprised at how little winning the rebounding battle actually seemed to matter.
Anyway, if anyone could do it easily I'd love to see the results.
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The Four factors of basketball I believe, which would be shooting, turnovers, rebounding, and free throws. For each team it'll be different but Dean oliver assessed these approximate weights: 40/25/20/15
Most 4th Quarter Points in Final since 1991
1995 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5
2000 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5 (61.1% TS)
2015 Stephen Curry 10.8 (75.1% TS)
1997 Michael Jordan 10.7 (55.1% TS)
1998 Michael Jordan 10.6 (50.6% TS)
2011 Dirk Nowitzki 10.3 (68.0% TS)
1995 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5
2000 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5 (61.1% TS)
2015 Stephen Curry 10.8 (75.1% TS)
1997 Michael Jordan 10.7 (55.1% TS)
1998 Michael Jordan 10.6 (50.6% TS)
2011 Dirk Nowitzki 10.3 (68.0% TS)
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cladden wrote:I know some of you guys have access to historical NBA numbers in a queryable format. I've been wondering for a while on at what rate "winning" a statistical category for a single game helps you win the game. E.g. winning the points scored category would clearly result in a win rate of 100% etc. I did something to that effect some years ago after scraping basketball-reference.com for data but I don't have it anymore and can't be bothered to do it again since it's a **** job. I remember being surprised at how little winning the rebounding battle actually seemed to matter.
Anyway, if anyone could do it easily I'd love to see the results.
http://www.d3coder.com/thecity/2010/12/ ... rs-part-1/
http://www.d3coder.com/thecity/2010/12/ ... rs-part-2/
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EvanZ wrote:cladden wrote:I know some of you guys have access to historical NBA numbers in a queryable format. I've been wondering for a while on at what rate "winning" a statistical category for a single game helps you win the game. E.g. winning the points scored category would clearly result in a win rate of 100% etc. I did something to that effect some years ago after scraping basketball-reference.com for data but I don't have it anymore and can't be bothered to do it again since it's a **** job. I remember being surprised at how little winning the rebounding battle actually seemed to matter.
Anyway, if anyone could do it easily I'd love to see the results.
http://www.d3coder.com/thecity/2010/12/ ... rs-part-1/
http://www.d3coder.com/thecity/2010/12/ ... rs-part-2/
Thanks. That's a good read (as much of it as I really can wrap my head around).
Are you working with sports statistics btw?
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cladden wrote:Are you working with sports statistics btw?
I don't do it for a living if that's what you're asking.
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