Squared2020 wrote:VanWest82 wrote:LukaTheGOAT wrote:
No, but he has on/off estimates that go back past 97. He doesn't have exact on/off data, but through the use of various regressions, etc., he has put together estimates.
Then it's a no for me, bud. Sorry.
Again, I'm not saying Hakeem shouldn't have won just that D-PIPM or D-RAPTOR or whatever isn't going to tell you he should've won.
Hey guys, I'll toss in my thirty-two cents on this sub-thread within the thread about LeBron vs. Jordan.
I am the guy who has put together the RAPM numbers. I want to be clear first and foremost on those numbers: They are indeed noisy (especially for players with less than 1000 possessions played) but more importantly: they are team metrics. For instance, here is the plus-minus of Hakeem's sample of games:
Hakeem Olajuwon,HOU Opp Score | OPoss O PTS | DPoss D PTS | P/M
8-Nov-87 LAL 92-101 | 85 75 | 88 80 | -5
10-Nov-87 POR 118-111 | 66 77 | 65 64 | 13
27-Nov-87 UTA 96-118 | 72 64 | 75 82 | -18
28-Nov-87 CHI 86-98 | 58 50 | 58 57 | -7
8-Dec-87 SAC 106-97 | 81 88 | 80 80 | 8
12-Dec-87 CHI 103-112 | 74 75 | 73 85 | -10
7-Jan-88 GSW 120-113 | 104 104 | 102 99 | 5
14-Jan-88 POR 103-98 | 91 91 | 88 79 | 12
9-Feb-88 BOS 129-120 | 86 102 | 87 101 | 1
16-Feb-88 GSW 121-116 | 92 108 | 91 94 | 14
18-Feb-88 LAL 96-111 | 88 75 | 87 95 | -20
4-Mar-88 DAL 110-118 | 90 105 | 89 110 | -5
17-Apr-88 LAL 127-119 | 93 107 | 89 100 | 7
That's not a great sample for Hakeem. As the season wore on, his stints got worse and worse with respect to DRTG. But is that his fault?
One way to look is take into consideration items like PIPM. I love PIPM. By the way, PIPM suggests LeBron, Jordan, and Kareem are the only GOATS ever. PIPM suggests Jordan has the better overall career than LeBron but LeBron has the best prime of all time. Take that with a grain of salt.
But what PIPM does, is it applies a 12-year RAPM regression to help effectively estimate plus-minus values (its does more than than that, but let's stick with this story for simplicity). However, you have to make the assumption that the style of the game is the same between 1970 and 2020. The sampling frame for the prior implicitly makes that assumption. Now, if you are okay with that, we then look at the second layer of functions which are box score metrics. We also make an assumption that the game is uniform between first and last game of season and between first and last minute, regardless of crunch time or blowout. If you're okay with that assumption, then PIPM is for you!
Let me make clear that I am outlining the implicit assumptions to show that PIPM is not perfect either. The question raised is whether Hakeem got his states in blowout losses (he does) or did he get them in the most important parts of games (he does).
By the way, from the eye test, Michael Cooper was a nasty perimeter defender. The RAPM numbers (team-wise of course) even back it up. Double win!
After all, Cooper had more all-defense votes (25) and first team guard votes (12) than Jordan (24 and 10, respectively) in 1988. Jordan's D-RAPM is down because the team was terrible at defense when Jordan was on the court. Hakeem had the most all-defense votes with 27; but be careful to note that selections are based by position.
Voting that year: Player Name (First Team Votes - Overall Votes)
FIRST TEAM...
FORWARDS: McHale (11-26), McCray (10-22)
CENTER: Olajuwon (11-27)
GUARDS: Cooper (12-25), Jordan (10-24)
SECOND TEAM...
FORWARDS: B. Williams (3-11), K. Malone (3-10)
CENTER: Eaton (5-19)
GUARDS: Robertson (9-19), Lever (4-14)
I'm content with Jordan being DPOY in 1988. I'd be content with Olajuwon and Cooper, too. If I had to say someone had the right to be upset, I'd say it's Coop. But that's just opinion based off some small numbers and the eye test.
I'd be skeptical of the near-zero Olajuwon RAPM numbers, and say "how did he get in this situation?" instead of "Oh boy, he was terrible!" He wasn't terrible, he just didn't dominate sampled games on defense. If he did, his sampled +/- would look better. He did his part and kept the team afloat, which is what PIPM suggests.
Hope this helps with the conversation and thanks for linking me in. This was fun.