cpower wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:cpower wrote:Green's defense has been well measured in DBPM, only 1 point less than DRPM but I believe they also credited him more on offensive end. For example, Green is a 39% three point shooter this season, how much of that was due to playing with the presence of Curry? His Tov% has been horrible at 21%, but there is no way to punish that in RAPM/RPM . I think they are severely underrates Curry's offensive impact in RAPM/RPM as well.
Okay stop it now. Just because a player looks like a good player by a certain metric doesn't mean it's measuring him well. BPM attaches weight to box score stats. There are no box score stats that judge man defense or heady plays that don't lead to that player getting a block, steal, or rebound. Therefore DBPM in theory might be overrating or underrating Green, all we know for sure is that we can't have any confidence that it's getting things right.
As far as having no way to punish a guy for a specific issue in RAPM, that's not true. RAPM literally factors everything in. It's not a perfect stat but it most definitely factors in everything that occurs out on the floor without bias toward glamour or easy quantification.
Please enlighten me how Nikola Jokic is an more impactful player than Kevin Durant.
Seriously? You and I have BOTH already posted stuff talking about sample sizes issues involving +/- stat, if you understood what you posted, you already know the answer to your gotcha question here. If you don't understand what you posted, then stop trying to win the argument and ask sincerely for help.