Dat2U wrote:TheSecretWeapon wrote:nate33 wrote:I remember Dat2U also pointing out that Teague gets a huge boost out of the floor spacing provided by Atlanta, and I agree. Give Wall Horford and Millsap on his front line and Wall would put up better numbers than Teague.
I agree in large part (not the shooting part, though -- at least not yet), BUT All-NBA is awarded for what guys have actually done, not what they might do if everyone had good floor spacing and got to play with Horford and Millsap.
Stats don't include a built in formula for context and that's why one must be able to see the circumstances around a particular player so one can truly assess the impact or importance of that player.
Without context, stats are basically worthless numbers that can tell you Hassan Whiteside is more productive than LeBron James (according to PER) or Cody Zeller helps his team more than Jimmy Butler, Kevin Durant, John Wall & LaMarcus Aldridge (Real Plus Minus) to name a few.
Jeff Teague can't hold Wall's jock strap IMO. I don't really care what the stats say. And I expect smart GMs would feel the same way .
I was about to post a similar response. I’m a known agnostic when it comes to stats. There’s definitely a role and place for them and some on this board, like TSW, do an excellent job of keeping the rest of us educated and informed of players’ strengths and abilities based on the stats.
But stats rarely, if ever, tell the whole story and that’s certainly the case when it comes to matchups like Wall and Teague…or even Wall and Irving. If you’re talking about PG play and the ability to impact the game in multiple ways (passing, scoring, rebounding, defending, toughness) guys like Teague and Irving can’t touch JW, imo.
This may be the homer in me speaking….but I think many NBA GM’s would agree.
Edit to add: But I do like Teague's game. He's got that heady, deliberate style of play that reminds me of Andre Miller.