#23 - GOAT peaks project (2019)

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Re: #23 - GOAT peaks project (2019) 

Post#81 » by No-more-rings » Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:25 am

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freethedevil wrote:Impact data loves westbrook, what are you talking about

I meant RAPM mostly. To my knowledge he didn’t fare super great by it in 2017.

I mean rapm is trash over sinle season samples...

I’m just telling you the board is lower on his peak and prime in general, whether it’s his RAPM or his style of play it seems to be a fairly common opinion among regulars.
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Re: #23 - GOAT peaks project (2019) 

Post#82 » by freethedevil » Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:26 am

No-more-rings wrote:
freethedevil wrote:
No-more-rings wrote:I meant RAPM mostly. To my knowledge he didn’t fare super great by it in 2017.

I mean rapm is trash over sinle season samples...

I’m just telling you the board is lower on his peak and prime in general, whether it’s his RAPM or his style of play it seems to be a fairly common opinion among regulars.

It's the consencutive first round exits and westbrook quickly declining after kd's absence
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Re: #23 - GOAT peaks project (2019) 

Post#83 » by E-Balla » Sat Sep 14, 2019 4:10 am

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No-more-rings wrote:Glad to see Westbrook getting multiple votes already, he’s not real popular with the “impact data” guys ore.

Impact data loves westbrook, what are you talking about

I meant RAPM mostly. To my knowledge he didn’t fare super great by it in 2017.

He was 18th in single year RAPM. In 2016 he was 9th in single year RAPM and 13th in multi-year.

Both high and overall higher than players seen as higher impact like Harden for example (slightly higher, not higher enough to make a difference really in evaluation).
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Re: #23 - GOAT peaks project (2019) 

Post#84 » by freethedevil » Sat Sep 14, 2019 4:23 am

E-Balla wrote:
No-more-rings wrote:
freethedevil wrote:Impact data loves westbrook, what are you talking about

I meant RAPM mostly. To my knowledge he didn’t fare super great by it in 2017.

He was 18th in single year RAPM. In 2016 he was 9th in single year RAPM and 13th in multi-year.

Both high and overall higher than players seen as higher impact like Harden for example (slightly higher, not higher enough to make a difference really in evaluation).

This is why when using single season samples you use box score regressions like bpm, rapm is useless over small samples
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Re: #23 - GOAT peaks project (2019) 

Post#85 » by LA Bird » Sat Sep 14, 2019 4:40 am

With 12 votes, the totals are:

1) 90 Ewing = 16.0 points
2) 17 Westbrook = 13.0 points
T3) 93 Barkley = 7.5 points
T3) 14 Durant = 7.5 points
T3) 19 Kawhi = 7.5 points
T3) 19 Giannis = 7.5 points

90 Ewing wins.

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