iggymcfrack wrote:lessthanjake wrote:One_and_Done wrote:If you're 'dropping' down to a level that is still superior to the guy you are getting compared to, then it doesn't matter.
Here are Kobe’s playoff rTS% by year, from 1999-2010:
1999: +2.0%
2000: +0.9%
2001: +5.8%
2002: +0.6%
2003: +2.7%
2004: +1.9%
2006: +6.0%
2007: +2.9%
2008: +4.9%
2009: +3.6%
2010: +3.3%
I understand you’ve decided that you don’t like rTS%, but the post you’re responding to was about rTS%, so in that context it really isn’t accurate to say SGA has “‘dropp[ed]' down to a level that is still superior to” Kobe. Kobe generally had a better playoff rTS% than the playoff rTS%’s for SGA that was listed in that post you responded to.
Would love to know where you're getting these made up numbers.
In 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2004, Kobe shot: .502, .517, .511, .531, and .506.
League averages in the playoffs those years were: .508, .517, .514, .525, and .500.
It can't even be defensive adjustments. In 2006, Kobe shot 4.0% better than league average in the playoffs and you give him +6.0% even though the one team he faced (Phoenix) was below average in regular season defense, below average in regular season eFG%, and allowed teams to shoot above average TS% in the playoffs. It seems like you're just randomly making up numbers for Kobe to make him look good.
What a weird accusation to make without doing any real checking of the numbers I provided. I got the numbers from the Thinking Basketball website’s database. That website calculates playoff rTS% based on the opponents’ regular season TS% given up—which, I will note, is the standard way people talk about playoff rTS% here (and I also ran SGA’s 2025 playoff rTS% that way myself and it came to the same +1.1% that the prior poster had mentioned). You use 2006 as an example, and talk about the Suns’ numbers but conspicuously don’t mention the Suns’ regular season TS% given up—the actual stat that is relevant here. If you go ahead and calculate that, you’ll find that it is indeed 6.0% lower than what Kobe shot against them in the playoffs.


















