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2018-19 Stats 

Post#1 » by yosemiteben » Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:25 pm

Been completely slammed at work and expect that to continue so I won't be as active this season, but looked up some team stats and found them interesting.

For all this talk about playing uptempo, our pace so far ranks 21st.

We are ranked 7th in TOs (ghost of Cliff is upon us).

Our net rating is top 10 - hmm, top 10 net rating but below .500, where have I seen this movie before...

Our DRB% is ranked 23rd. Cliff is truly gone.
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Re: 2018-19 Stats 

Post#2 » by BlackOutBuzz » Sat Oct 27, 2018 2:33 pm

Nic Batum leads the team in minutes.

Kemba is averaging 30; no one else is in the teens.

Miles Bridges leads the team in both FG% and eFG%.

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Post#3 » by yosemiteben » Sun Oct 28, 2018 1:49 pm

CHA ranks 6th in 3PA per game, 11th in 3P%.
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Post#4 » by 316Hornets » Sun Oct 28, 2018 2:32 pm

After last night's game, here are the BPM numbers of our primary players:


PLAYER OBPM DBPM BPM
Kemba 11.2: -3.0: 8.2
Lamb 0.1: -0.2: -0.1
Batum: -0.4: 1.5: 1.1
Marvin -2.1: 1.7: -0.4
Zeller 3.3: 0.1: 3.5

Monk -1.0: -2.4: -3.4
Miles 3.7: -0.2: 3.5
Tony -2.3: -4.4: -6.7
Willy 1.4: -1.5: -0.1
Biz -5.2: 5.8: 0.6
MKG 0.0: 3.1: 3.1


Basically, Kemba is playing superstar level ball, Zeller, Miles, and MKG are playing great ball. Tony Parker is killing the team with a -6.7 and Monk is at -3.4. Replacing Marvin in the starting lineup with a better offensive player would make this team playoff bound.
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Post#5 » by 316Hornets » Sun Oct 28, 2018 2:32 pm

All of the total numbers are going to be a little skewed since we are the only team that has played 7 games thus far.
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Post#6 » by fatlever » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:46 pm

20pts 10ast, exactly 100x in franchise history after parker. how many people can you name of the 21 who have done it?

no cheating



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Post#7 » by fatlever » Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:11 pm

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Post#8 » by HornetJail » Thu Nov 1, 2018 3:18 am

fatlever wrote:20pts 10ast, exactly 100x in franchise history after parker. how many people can you name of the 21 who have done it?

no cheating



11x as a triple double, LJ with best line 29/20/11
I'll give it a shot.

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Spoiler:
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Wallace?
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Chapman?
Tripukca?
Gill?

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All the ones I was confident in got it except Dell. Way off on the others though. Probably should've gotten Mashburn, Kenny Anderson, and Mo Williams. I wouldn't have guessed Wesley, Derek Anderson, Goldwire. Was up in the air about Eddie Jones.
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Post#9 » by amcoolio » Thu Nov 1, 2018 3:25 am

I completely forgot players like Mo Williams and Derek Anderson played for us

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Post#10 » by bravor » Thu Nov 1, 2018 7:04 pm

316Hornets wrote:After last night's game, here are the BPM numbers of our primary players:


PLAYER OBPM DBPM BPM
Kemba 11.2: -3.0: 8.2
Lamb 0.1: -0.2: -0.1
Batum: -0.4: 1.5: 1.1
Marvin -2.1: 1.7: -0.4
Zeller 3.3: 0.1: 3.5

Monk -1.0: -2.4: -3.4
Miles 3.7: -0.2: 3.5
Tony -2.3: -4.4: -6.7
Willy 1.4: -1.5: -0.1
Biz -5.2: 5.8: 0.6
MKG 0.0: 3.1: 3.1


Basically, Kemba is playing superstar level ball, Zeller, Miles, and MKG are playing great ball. Tony Parker is killing the team with a -6.7 and Monk is at -3.4. Replacing Marvin in the starting lineup with a better offensive player would make this team playoff bound.


Even if the sample size is way too short atm, the interesting (and concerning) part of these stats is that we don't have a single guard who has a positive ranking in DBPM. Which means if the shots are not falling, no chance to get any win..
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Post#11 » by LofJ » Thu Nov 1, 2018 7:36 pm

bravor wrote:
316Hornets wrote:After last night's game, here are the BPM numbers of our primary players:


PLAYER OBPM DBPM BPM
Kemba 11.2: -3.0: 8.2
Lamb 0.1: -0.2: -0.1
Batum: -0.4: 1.5: 1.1
Marvin -2.1: 1.7: -0.4
Zeller 3.3: 0.1: 3.5

Monk -1.0: -2.4: -3.4
Miles 3.7: -0.2: 3.5
Tony -2.3: -4.4: -6.7
Willy 1.4: -1.5: -0.1
Biz -5.2: 5.8: 0.6
MKG 0.0: 3.1: 3.1


Basically, Kemba is playing superstar level ball, Zeller, Miles, and MKG are playing great ball. Tony Parker is killing the team with a -6.7 and Monk is at -3.4. Replacing Marvin in the starting lineup with a better offensive player would make this team playoff bound.


Even if the sample size is way too short atm, the interesting (and concerning) part of these stats is that we don't have a single guard who has a positive ranking in DBPM. Which means if the shots are not falling, no chance to get any win..
Sorry for the people who are tired of reading me writing about a good two ways guard, but for me it's really what separates the Hornets from the elite. And by two ways guard, i don't necessary mean Butler (i wish, but he would not stay so, no point).


I've increasingly come to the conclusion that the replacement for Marvin is already on the roster in Bridges/MKG. What we really need is a better player to replace Lamb as a starter.

I think Monk is a special talent and the type of player made for today's NBA, but his abilities don't compliment the rest of the starting lineup (yet). He's our 6th man scorer at the moment.

If we can't (or won't) get Butler I wouldn't be opposed to seeing if we could move Lamb and/or Marvin for Kent Bazemore or Iman Shumpert (if he continues to shoot so well).
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Post#13 » by Benjamin Linus » Sun Nov 4, 2018 3:24 pm

Just wanted to get a screenshot of this. Ten games into the season, we've got the second best offense in the League

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Post#14 » by yosemiteben » Sun Nov 4, 2018 3:57 pm

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Post#15 » by fatlever » Thu Nov 8, 2018 8:23 pm

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Post#16 » by 316Hornets » Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:59 pm

RPM rankings just came out. http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm

Position rankings

PG
Kemba #7
Tony #49

SG
Lamb #17
Bacon #30
Monk #87/99

SF
Batum #23
MKG #22
Miles #51

PF
Marv #32

C
Zeller #11
WHG #26
Biz #54/57
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Post#17 » by Braggins » Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:58 pm

Lamb/Cody being 17th/11th at their positions despite playing worse than we expected is kind of nice.

Seems Batum's advanced stats consistently show him to be a pretty big negative on offense. He seems to be showing decent defensive impact, which I presume is due to rebounding, sneaky rim protection, and smart team defense, because he sure can't stay in front of anyone with athleticism. Seems like hes probably a backup PF at this point in his career.
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Post#18 » by Braggins » Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:09 am

Heres how I'd rank our players 1-14 as of right now

1 - Kemba
2 - Lamb
3 - MKG
4 - Cody
5 - WHG
6 - Miles
7 - Batum
8 - Bacon*
9 - Marv
10 - Parker
11 - Monk
12 - Biz
13 - Graham
14 - Frank

What I expect by the end of the season

1 - Kemba
2 - Lamb
3 - MKG
4 - Cody
5 - Miles
6 - WHG
7 - Bacon
8 - Batum
9 - Marv
10 - Monk**
11 - Graham
12 - Parker
13 - Biz
14 - Frank

* - The sample size is too small to put him higher.
** - I'd hope a little higher, but its hard to give him the benefit of the doubt when hes currently slumping so hard.
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Post#19 » by tondi123 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:46 am

We've got to be among the worst teams in the league in close games don't we?
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Post#20 » by HornetJail » Tue Nov 20, 2018 4:27 am

Braggins wrote:Heres how I'd rank our players 1-14 as of right now

1 - Kemba
2 - Lamb
3 - MKG
4 - Cody
5 - WHG
6 - Miles
7 - Batum
8 - Bacon*
9 - Marv
10 - Parker
11 - Monk
12 - Biz
13 - Graham
14 - Frank

What I expect by the end of the season

1 - Kemba
2 - Lamb
3 - MKG
4 - Cody
5 - Miles
6 - WHG
7 - Bacon
8 - Batum
9 - Marv
10 - Monk**
11 - Graham
12 - Parker
13 - Biz
14 - Frank

* - The sample size is too small to put him higher.
** - I'd hope a little higher, but its hard to give him the benefit of the doubt when hes currently slumping so hard.

So far this season I'd rank them: Kemba, MKG, Lamb, Cody, Willy, Parker, Batum, Monk, Bacon, Bridges, Biz, Graham, Marvin, Frank

By the end, I'm hoping our roster doesn't look like this, but if it does, I'd expect something like: Kemba, Monk, MKG, Cody, Batum, Lamb, Willy, Parker, Bridges, Marvin, Bacon, Graham, Biz, Frank
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