Peaks Project #4
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 1:18 pm
I'll get my thoughts in later, but have at it guys.....
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eminence wrote:Seems to me to be the debate between the bigs mostly for this one. Wilt/Kareem/Robinson/Hakeem all getting pretty heavy support last round. Personally I'm really liking Duncan in one of the upcoming spots, later today I'll try to go into my comparison between them all (maybe Russell/KG as well), but I'd appreciate it if some others could give their takes on it as well
Ballerhogger wrote:eminence wrote:Seems to me to be the debate between the bigs mostly for this one. Wilt/Kareem/Robinson/Hakeem all getting pretty heavy support last round. Personally I'm really liking Duncan in one of the upcoming spots, later today I'll try to go into my comparison between them all (maybe Russell/KG as well), but I'd appreciate it if some others could give their takes on it as well
Ballot reflects thats quite well. I don't see the case for Robinson over Hakeem. I think Kareem 71 season is the best of bunch
drza wrote:Taken as a whole, it seems to me that Robinson's defensive performance in the postseason at his peak is not notably better than his scoring performance in the postseason.
E-Balla wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:eminence wrote:Seems to me to be the debate between the bigs mostly for this one. Wilt/Kareem/Robinson/Hakeem all getting pretty heavy support last round. Personally I'm really liking Duncan in one of the upcoming spots, later today I'll try to go into my comparison between them all (maybe Russell/KG as well), but I'd appreciate it if some others could give their takes on it as well
Ballot reflects thats quite well. I don't see the case for Robinson over Hakeem. I think Kareem 71 season is the best of bunch
Why 71 over 76 and 77?
JordansBulls wrote:E-Balla wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:Ballot reflects thats quite well. I don't see the case for Robinson over Hakeem. I think Kareem 71 season is the best of bunch
Why 71 over 76 and 77?
dominant season and playoffs and dominant team record in both. In 1976 he didn't even make the playoffs and in 1977 he got swept with HCA.
Joao Saraiva wrote:I wanna read more and watch a bit more from Kareem 77.
JordansBulls wrote:dominant season and playoffs and dominant team record in both. In 1976 his team didn't even make the playoffs and in 1977 his team got swept with HCA.
The-Power wrote:One thing I want to address is the Spurs' defensive performance pre-injury Robinson during the playoffs.drza wrote:Taken as a whole, it seems to me that Robinson's defensive performance in the postseason at his peak is not notably better than his scoring performance in the postseason.
You're referring to the expected DRTG calculated by lorak and based this statement of it. But this strikes me as strange to be honest. The standard deviation is 2.1 / 11 = 0.191. This means that on average, the Spurs with pre-injury Robinson performed 0.191 points in worse in their expected DRTG each series. Relative to their RS-DRTG in 1995 (simply to illustrate the relation, no need to use weighted seasons) that's 0.0018%. In other words: it's minor and certainly no pattern. Actually, contrary to your inference, it proves that the Spurs' defense performed exactly as we would expect given their regular seasons which indicates absolute translation of Robinson's defense into the postseason.
Dr Spaceman wrote:The-Power wrote:One thing I want to address is the Spurs' defensive performance pre-injury Robinson during the playoffs.drza wrote:Taken as a whole, it seems to me that Robinson's defensive performance in the postseason at his peak is not notably better than his scoring performance in the postseason.
You're referring to the expected DRTG calculated by lorak and based this statement of it. But this strikes me as strange to be honest. The standard deviation is 2.1 / 11 = 0.191. This means that on average, the Spurs with pre-injury Robinson performed 0.191 points in worse in their expected DRTG each series. Relative to their RS-DRTG in 1995 (simply to illustrate the relation, no need to use weighted seasons) that's 0.0018%. In other words: it's minor and certainly no pattern. Actually, contrary to your inference, it proves that the Spurs' defense performed exactly as we would expect given their regular seasons which indicates absolute translation of Robinson's defense into the postseason.
The-Power, you took the mean of the dataset, not s. Your point is a good one, though, on average he's right in line with expectations. The thing people will worry about is in fact the standard deviation, because it fits a narrative that Robinson was an erratic performer.
Quotatious wrote:Joao Saraiva wrote:I wanna read more and watch a bit more from Kareem 77.
Here are two games from the '77 playoffs where KAJ performed extremely well (at least 40 points in both games):
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aLu4oc2WeY[/youtube]
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6gMMMr6B6k[/youtube]
Please don't think that I'm posting it because of my good will - no, I actually have an agenda here - '77 KAJ is probably going to be my top pick here, so I have to prop him up, lol.
Nah, obviously I'm joking.Just wanted to give you a good glimpse of how he played that year.
WCSF vs Warriors
Game 1- 27 points, 16 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 blocks, 7/12 FT
Game 2- 40 points, 19 rebounds, 3 assists, 9 blocks, 4/6 FT
Game 3- 28 points, 14 rebounds, 7 assists, 4 blocks, 12/20 FG, 4/7 FT
Game 4- 41 points, 18 rebounds, 3 assists, 0 blocks, 11/16 FT
Game 5- 45 points, 18 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks, 16/28 FG, 13/18 FT
Game 6- 43 points, 20 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 blocks, 17/25 FG, 9/11 FT
Game 7- 36 points, 26 rebounds, 0 blocks, 14/26 FG, 8/10 FT
WCF vs Blazers
Game 1- 30 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 0 blocks, 11/19 FG, 8/9 FT
Game 2- 40 points, 17 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 blocks, 17/23 FG, 6/9 FT
Game 3- 21 points, 20 rebounds, 7 assists, 8 blocks, 5/12 FG, 11/13 FT (Foul trouble)
Game 4- 30 points, 17 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, 12/20 FG, 6/9 FT
The-Power wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:The-Power wrote:One thing I want to address is the Spurs' defensive performance pre-injury Robinson during the playoffs.
You're referring to the expected DRTG calculated by lorak and based this statement of it. But this strikes me as strange to be honest. The standard deviation is 2.1 / 11 = 0.191. This means that on average, the Spurs with pre-injury Robinson performed 0.191 points in worse in their expected DRTG each series. Relative to their RS-DRTG in 1995 (simply to illustrate the relation, no need to use weighted seasons) that's 0.0018%. In other words: it's minor and certainly no pattern. Actually, contrary to your inference, it proves that the Spurs' defense performed exactly as we would expect given their regular seasons which indicates absolute translation of Robinson's defense into the postseason.
The-Power, you took the mean of the dataset, not s. Your point is a good one, though, on average he's right in line with expectations. The thing people will worry about is in fact the standard deviation, because it fits a narrative that Robinson was an erratic performer.
My bad, of course it's not standard deviation, don't know where my head was when I typed that. Thanks for correcting me, I'll edit it to not confuse other posters. The point, however, still stands because I acutally meant to show the mean because it shows that all in all the Spurs with Robinson did not underperform defensively in the playoffs.
The standard deviation would be an argument for erratic performances, true. But do you believe this is why people have question-marks about Robinson's defense? I've rarely seen other posters referring to erratic defensive performances when it comes to big men without the reputation of being lazy.
eminence wrote:Seems to me to be the debate between the bigs mostly for this one. Wilt/Kareem/Robinson/Hakeem all getting pretty heavy support last round. Personally I'm really liking Duncan in one of the upcoming spots, later today I'll try to go into my comparison between them all (maybe Russell/KG as well), but I'd appreciate it if some others could give their takes on it as well