Crunch time scoring leaders for each team.

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Crunch time scoring leaders for each team. 

Post#1 » by Hendrix » Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:58 pm

Posted this on the Raptors board. But might as well post it on the gen board too so people can see who does the most scoring for their team in the crunch /48minutes, and how they compare so far this year around the league. Stats are from 82games.com, and include games that are within 5points with 5 minutes to go or in overtime.

pp/48-Shows the rate someone is scoring.
EFG-Shows how efficiently they are scoring from the feild including 3's but doesn't take into account the free throw line.
Dfraw-Shows how much they are getting to the free throw line.
Indide/Outside-Shows the % of shots they scored near the basket, or with jumpshots.
Pass rate- shows how often they are getting assists.
Block rate- Shows how much they are blocking the ball
Rebound-Is a score that takes into account how many possible rebounds they could of had on the deffensive, and offensive board, and how many they got.
Hands-I believe is calculated by turnovers, and pass rate.

If you want to see a bit futher detail of how they come up with some stats go here. http://www.82games.com/0708/07TOR14E.HTM


So far this year


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Name           PP/48   EFG   Inside Outside   Fdraw

Joe Johnson    35.6   .512     16       84      12.0
Ray Allen      33.6   .720      8       92       3.8     
Ray Felton     36.8   .260     44       56      30.6           
Ben Gordon     45.6   .478     20       80      11.8           
Lebron James   62.2   .552     33       67      17.9           
Dirk Nowitzki  41.3   .531     28       72      20.0           
Melo Anthony   33.2   .367     43       57      16.9
Rich Hamilton  31.4   .537     19       81       3.6
Baron Davis    39.2   .612     27       73      12.5
Yao Ming       33.7   .441     50       50      26.1
Tinsley        38.7   .358      9       91      11.7
Sam Cassell    42.5   .583      0      100         0
Kobe Bryant    58.1   .551     21       79      17.0
Rudy Gay       35.4   .708     11       89      10.0           
Dwayne Wade    40.1   .354     21       79      21.3
Michael Redd   45.2   .467     18       82      11.8
Al Jefferson   24.8   .333     42       58      20.0           
Vince Carter   36.6   .545     25       75       8.3
Chris Paul     42.7   .514     22       78      12.2
Zach Randolph  28.0   .467     33       67       0.0
Dwight Howard  17.2   .417     75       25      40.0
Hedo Turkoglu  34.3   .472     26       74      11.7       
A. Iguodala    34.8   .484     22       78      17.9
Steve Nash     39.6   .556     15       85       3.6
Brandon Roy    31.3   .556     38       62      13.5
Kevin Martin   34.9   .500     32       68      15.4
Manu Ginobili  48.9   .800     40       60      13.0
Kevin Durant   45.6   .591     21       79      15.4
Chris Bosh     42.0   .564     59       41      13.3
Carlos Boozer  35.2   .531     47       53      22.0
Caron Butler   43.5   .531     22       78      15.8         


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Name        Pass Rate     Reb    Block   Hands         

Joe Johnson     8.8       8.3      0      8.8
Ray Allen       1.5      12.3      0     15.3
Ray Felton     10.2       9.1      0     24.3   
Ben Gordon     -0.7       7.7      0     11.8
Lebron James    9.1      18.8    9.3     28.3
Dirk Nowitzki   5.1      25.3   13.2     27.6
Melo Anthony    0.0      27.1    1.7      4.9
Rich Hamilton   2.6      11.1      0     17.9
Baron Davis    12.7      14.2    1.9     17.0
Yao Ming       12.2      36.8   11.3      7.6
Tinsley        10.2      10.1    1.8     30.3
Sam Cassell    13.3      18.8    0.0     25.9       
Kobe Bryant     3.0      14.7    2.6     10.3
Rudy Gay       -1.8      10.4    1.8      0.1
Dwayne Wade     7.7      13.9   13.2     21.7
Michael Redd    2.4      14.3    0.0      7.3
Al Jefferson    3.7      24.8    0.0      9.3
Vince Carter    8.4      26.0    0.5     20.6
Chris Paul     14.5      11.9    0.0     25.8
Zach Randolph   0.0      33.3    4.7      2.5
Dwight Howard   0.0      36.6   13.3      1.7
Hedo Turkaglu   7.4      17.5    2.8     18.6 
A. Iguodala    10.0      29.9    6.6     18.9
Steve Nash     26.1       8.2    0.0     46.2
Brandon Roy     9.0      19.2    2.1     20.0
Kevin Martin   -0.8      11.8    0.0      2.0
Manu Ginobili   9.4      13.0    4.1     19.9
Kevin Durant    0.7      15.9   10.1      5.0       
Chris Bosh      3.8      30.6    8.5     16.9     
Carlos Boozer  -0.7      37.4    8.4      9.1
Caron Butler   -5.7      26.9    1.1      0.9   
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Post#2 » by otownflava21 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:31 pm

Johnsons CLUTCH. surprised to not see Hedo up there, he's pretty clutch this season too.
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Post#3 » by Hendrix » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:06 pm

otownflava21 wrote:Johnsons CLUTCH. surprised to not see Hedo up there, he's pretty clutch this season too.


It's not in order haha. Alphabetical order of teams, Atlanta, Boston etc... and each teams most clutch player. Hedo's on there. There's 1 player from each team, but I put up Hedo, and Dwight for Orlando.
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Post#4 » by jeremy1215 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:11 pm

Tinsley is terrible.. this just proves he is not a pass first point guard most the time.
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Post#5 » by MoGrAdY » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:12 pm

Hedo is like 2nd or 3rd in the league in points average in the 4th. Dude has been cash all season in the 4th. interesting system here though.
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Post#6 » by Basileus777 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:13 pm

Butler with the -5.7 pass rate. :D

And Wade has the same block rate as Howard....
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Post#7 » by AbdicatedReign » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:16 pm

Durant is a monster in the clutch.
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Post#8 » by Wade3Iverson » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:34 pm

Lol, look at Ray Allen's EFG :o
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Post#9 » by ice9 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:37 pm

Look at Manu! 3rd in points (behind LBJ and kobe), with an efg of .800!
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Post#10 » by hermes » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:42 pm

i was suprised at manu too
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Post#11 » by CzBoobie » Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:01 pm

Can anyone tell what that 'Hands rating' really means? Is it better to be lower, higher or what?
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Post#12 » by Hendrix » Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:16 pm

CzBron wrote:Can anyone tell what that 'Hands rating' really means? Is it better to be lower, higher or what?

Higher's better, but I'm not 100% how they canlculate that one. It seemed like there was a correlation with assist rating, and turnovers though when I was going through them. Nash for example is 46.2 with a 26.1 pass rating, and only 5 turnovers. Tinsley has 5 turnovers, a 10.2 pass rate, and a 30.3 hands rate.
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Post#13 » by maradro » Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:01 pm

hermes wrote:i was suprised at manu too
who knew?


they did this rating for the 04-05 season i believe, and determined manu was the clutchest player in the league. of course, everyone dismissed it because manu isnt a starter... but he is the spurs' closer.
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Post#14 » by CupcakeNoFillin » Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:15 am

Look at Dwight Howards foul draw rating compared to the other guys on that list. lol.
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Post#15 » by jefe » Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:24 am

Rudy Gay: middle of the pack (maybe even on the low end) for PP/48, but number three for EFG - needs to get more shots up.
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Post#16 » by AKBlazerFan » Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:20 am

Felton has a surprisingly high foul rate...
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Post#17 » by amcoolio » Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:33 am

Thats drawing fouls, which Felton is great at doing (and making free throws) but is the only reason why Felton is shown as Charlotte's most clutch player. Felton's a good ballhandler and quick as lightning but can't finish and has had trouble shooting inside the arc.

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