GoCeltics123 wrote:
I think ppl are discounting the possibility the Cs are judging his value not to trade him but to put an extension offer together for him
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GoCeltics123 wrote:
Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
cloverleaf wrote:Congrats and good luck to Drew:
https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2025/07/boston-celtics-free-agent-forward-joins-hornets-on-two-way-deal.html
IBleed4Green wrote:cloverleaf wrote:Congrats and good luck to Drew:
https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2025/07/boston-celtics-free-agent-forward-joins-hornets-on-two-way-deal.html
I wish we would have kept Drew. I thought he played well in limited minutes when he was called up. I think he could turn into a Hauser level player. The two second round draft picks don't seem to have more upside than Drew did.
redslastlaugh wrote:good stuff!
one thing is I'd really hate is to cut Walsh. I think, even if he's not in the longterm plans, you try to flip him to another team for a future 2nd.
I think of when Doc was coaching the Sixers and he wanted Philly to sign vets like Dewayne Dedmon and so Philly just waived their later 2nd round picks: Isaiah Joe & Charles Bassey. Both Joe and Bassy got picked up for a free tryout and Philly got no compensation.
Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
cloverleaf wrote:IBleed4Green wrote:cloverleaf wrote:Congrats and good luck to Drew:
https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2025/07/boston-celtics-free-agent-forward-joins-hornets-on-two-way-deal.html
I wish we would have kept Drew. I thought he played well in limited minutes when he was called up. I think he could turn into a Hauser level player. The two second round draft picks don't seem to have more upside than Drew did.
I think it's interesting that he went to the Hornets. Coach Charlie Lee of course had experience with him in Boston.
cloverleaf wrote:redslastlaugh wrote:good stuff!
one thing is I'd really hate is to cut Walsh. I think, even if he's not in the longterm plans, you try to flip him to another team for a future 2nd.
I think of when Doc was coaching the Sixers and he wanted Philly to sign vets like Dewayne Dedmon and so Philly just waived their later 2nd round picks: Isaiah Joe & Charles Bassey. Both Joe and Bassy got picked up for a free tryout and Philly got no compensation.
So how do you think Anton Watson will show this year where?
jmr07019 wrote:chrisab123 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:
Like Paul George knows anything about "winning culture". Paul George concerned about a "winning culture" and signed in Philly?
Tbh PG isn’t the smartest dude in the world. Went to Tootsies, didn’t wear a raincoat, got a baby momma. Baby momma blackmails him, he goes back to talk it out, knocks her up again and marries her. I dunno…
Hahaha wow. Tootsies is a nice establishment if you’ve never been. Went on a bachelor party that place is wild
Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
jmr07019 wrote:Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
Pritchard better than white
Queta better than Tatum
Hauser better than brown
Seems extremely noisy, borderline broken
jmr07019 wrote:Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
Pritchard better than white
Queta better than Tatum
Hauser better than brown
Seems extremely noisy, borderline broken
Hal14 wrote:jmr07019 wrote:Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
Pritchard better than white
Queta better than Tatum
Hauser better than brown
Seems extremely noisy, borderline broken
I think you're taking the data too literally..
Again, it's simply a data point to help give us an understanding of which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated. That's all. If you're looking at it and thinking that Pritchard is better than Tatum, you're interpreting it wrong/too literally.
For context, here are the top 32 players in the league last season in WS/48:
SGA 1st, Jokic 2nd. That checks out. Giannis right near the top. For the most part, it looks fairly close to a ranking of the league's top players last season.
Guys like Minott and Queta aren't listed there because they didn't play enough mins..but using this metic for low minute players can help us to uncover some hidden gems - guys who could shine, if given more of an opportunity.
Stats like these are always meant to just give a rough idea of how good the players are - how much they contribute to winning. They're never supposed to serve as like the be all, end all ranking that shows who is better between 2 given players..
Dogen wrote:Hal14 wrote:jmr07019 wrote:
Pritchard better than white
Queta better than Tatum
Hauser better than brown
Seems extremely noisy, borderline broken
I think you're taking the data too literally..
Again, it's simply a data point to help give us an understanding of which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated. That's all. If you're looking at it and thinking that Pritchard is better than Tatum, you're interpreting it wrong/too literally.
For context, here are the top 32 players in the league last season in WS/48:
SGA 1st, Jokic 2nd. That checks out. Giannis right near the top. For the most part, it looks fairly close to a ranking of the league's top players last season.
Guys like Minott and Queta aren't listed there because they didn't play enough mins..but using this metic for low minute players can help us to uncover some hidden gems - guys who could shine, if given more of an opportunity.
Stats like these are always meant to just give a rough idea of how good the players are - how much they contribute to winning. They're never supposed to serve as like the be all, end all ranking that shows who is better between 2 given players..
We could really use a Duren/Zubac/Hartenstein type about now...
brackdan70 wrote:jmr07019 wrote:Hal14 wrote:OK, so I know that stats aren't everything. And some of the advanced numbers can be misleading.
But one that I think does a somewhat decent job of showing how good players are is WS/48 (win shares per 48 minutes). I think it gives us a glimpse into which high minute players are kind of overrated and which lower minute players are perhaps underrated.
These are the numbers from last season:
Pritchard better than white
Queta better than Tatum
Hauser better than brown
Seems extremely noisy, borderline broken
Yeah WS/48 will over value guys with fewer minutes. It’s an un-adjusted box score derived stat so you can project the potential issues with using it.
Some adjusted metrics like LEBRON, EPM, DARKO etc…even RAPM give you a better picture.
Looking at those Tatum, Pritchard and White are still studs. Brown is solid, but below what you’d like as a super max guy. Minott and Queta not too shabby, Garza not that great.
Hauser is decent. Simons and Niang don’t look good.
There others are inconclusive.
Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Career WS/48
Enes Freedom: .157
Jayson Tatum: .156
Like what are we even doing here ? That metric has such an heavy bias towards certain player types (rim running centers for instance) that it's basically meaningless when comparing across positions. Specialists that can only play in very specific matchups appear like they are studs (because they only see the floor in the rare instances where they'll be productive) whereas versatile guys that can play regardless of the identity of the other nine guys on the flor get dinged because they don't have the luxury of only playing against favorable matchups.
Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Career WS/48
Enes Freedom: .157
Jayson Tatum: .156
165bows wrote:Hal14 wrote:fallguy wrote:I haven't seen any summer league as I'm out of town but you guys seem pretty high on Bassey.
Is this just summer league vibes or do people see him as a real rotation option?
Well, prior to our 1st summer league game a few days ago, there was basically zero chatter on here or anywhere about Bassey..no rumors about him possibly signing with any of the 30 NBA teams.
Free agents began signing with teams on June 14 (Steven Adams resigned with Houston that day). Our first SL game was July 11. That's 27 days Bassey was sitting there as a FA, there for the taking for all 30 NBA teams yet there wasn't a peep about him by any reporter, any scout, any media outlet, any blogger..so that should give you your answer.
Even after these 2 SL games he's played, there's still not really any reports about any real interest any NBA team has in signing him to a guaranteed contract.
That’s prob more a statement on journalism than anything else.
That said he’s still 3rd/4th/5th string potential until proven otherwise.