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2025-26 Lineup Thread -- How's it shakin out?

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Re: 2025-26 Lineup Thread -- How's it shakin out? 

Post#321 » by joshuacf » Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:14 am

payitforward wrote:Do you mean, I think, that you'll give the better shooter more shots? Sure.

No.

A given player who's role on the team dicates that they take, say, 20 shots per 100 possessions, is going to have lower efficiency than that exact same player if they get traded to a better team and now only have to take 14 shots per 100 possessions.

payitforward wrote:But... no one would rank Justin with Jalen Williams.
Yet no one sensible would rate Shaedon Sharpe anywhere near Justin. Not so far. But Sharpe is still very young.
& Justin is a zillion times better than Devin Vassell

Now I'm confused.

Wouldn't your own logic lead to the conclusion that because Champagnie's true shooting percentage is better than Jalen Williams, and Champagine's possession stats are better than Jalen Williams, Champagnie is better than Jalen Williams?

payitforward wrote:Meanwhile... the ability to create one's own shot is only useful if the shot goes in the bucket at a high rate.

This is fundamentally incorrect, and I can prove it with one clear example.

Imagine a possession where the defense plays very well for the first 19 seconds. Nothing the offense has done has worked, and now the offense has 5 seconds to get a shot up. The ball is then passed to the teams best player, who now has 5 seconds to generate their own shot.

There is a clear and obvious value in a player being able to generate their own shot in that scenario, even at a league-average efficiency. Why? Because players who cannot generate their own shot will shoot at a much lower than league-average efficiency in that scenario. And remember the principle that on every possession, you must get a shot up to have a chance to score.

There are obviously many more reasons why being able to generate your own shot is inherently valuable, one being you aren't reliant on your teammates to create for you (who may or may or may not be able to do that). BUt I chose this example because it is something that happens to every team in every game.

payitforward wrote:You leave out altogether the other half of my little demonstration -- creating possessions.


joshuacf wrote:The possession numbers you pointed out do reflect very well on Champagnie indeed.... I guess where we will probably disagree is the level to which shot volume plays a role in determining a good player.


I think I pretty clearly acknowledged your point about possessions and told you what point I disagreed with you on.

I think your thought process on what makes a good basketball player is overly reductive. The Jalen Williams and Justin Champagnie example is proof of this.

Jalen Williams is 23 years old, making $48.0M a year for the next 5 years, and last year posted a true shooting percentage of 57.3% and created 7.1 possession per 100. Justin Champagine is 24 making $2.5M a year for the next 4 years, and last year posted a true shooting percentage of 61.4% and created 12.9 possessions per 100.

Would you trade Justin Champagine for Jalen Williams? Why or why not?
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Post#322 » by doclinkin » Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:26 am

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doclinkin wrote:JC played worse as a starter. Better as a back up.

I agree with you completely on all the stuff about increased usage making it more difficult to maintain efficiency. But I would be remiss if I didn't point out that JC actually played considerably better as a starter than a reserve.

As a reserve, he averaged 11.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per 30 minutes on a .563 TS%.
As a starter, he averaged 12.4 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 30 actual minutes per game on a .638 TS%

Again caveats apply with the sample sizes and the lack of a scouting report, but JC has at least shown he can maintain his per-minute production over starters' minutes.



Ok I was wrong. Remembered incorrectly. Recalling his +/- numbers not double checking his stats.
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Post#323 » by AFM » Wed Jul 30, 2025 1:11 am

doclinkin wrote:
nate33 wrote:
doclinkin wrote:JC played worse as a starter. Better as a back up.

I agree with you completely on all the stuff about increased usage making it more difficult to maintain efficiency. But I would be remiss if I didn't point out that JC actually played considerably better as a starter than a reserve.

As a reserve, he averaged 11.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per 30 minutes on a .563 TS%.
As a starter, he averaged 12.4 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 30 actual minutes per game on a .638 TS%

Again caveats apply with the sample sizes and the lack of a scouting report, but JC has at least shown he can maintain his per-minute production over starters' minutes.



Ok I was wrong. Remembered incorrectly. Recalling his +/- numbers not double checking his stats.


No offense, but why are you posting without double checking? This is a board for serious analysis, not armchair joe-schmo level sports talk. Maybe bulletsforever would be more your speed?
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Post#324 » by doclinkin » Wed Jul 30, 2025 2:10 am

AFM wrote:
doclinkin wrote:
nate33 wrote:I agree with you completely on all the stuff about increased usage making it more difficult to maintain efficiency. But I would be remiss if I didn't point out that JC actually played considerably better as a starter than a reserve.

As a reserve, he averaged 11.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per 30 minutes on a .563 TS%.
As a starter, he averaged 12.4 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 30 actual minutes per game on a .638 TS%

Again caveats apply with the sample sizes and the lack of a scouting report, but JC has at least shown he can maintain his per-minute production over starters' minutes.



Ok I was wrong. Remembered incorrectly. Recalling his +/- numbers not double checking his stats.


No offense, but why are you posting without double checking? This is a board for serious analysis, not armchair joe-schmo level sports talk. Maybe bulletsforever would be more your speed?


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Post#325 » by payitforward » Wed Jul 30, 2025 1:15 pm

Dang, Doc... how about some sympathy for the injured and elderly?!? :)

My broken shoulder and elbow are healing apace. Out of the cast already. Wearing a sling and doing PT.

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Post#326 » by AFM » Wed Jul 30, 2025 1:20 pm

payitforward wrote:Dang, Doc... how about some sympathy for the injured and elderly?!? :)

My broken shoulder and elbow are healing apace. Out of the cast already. Wearing a sling and doing PT.

Life is good.


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Post#327 » by dckingsfan » Wed Jul 30, 2025 9:31 pm

payitforward wrote:Dang, Doc... how about some sympathy for the injured and elderly?!? :)

My broken shoulder and elbow are healing apace. Out of the cast already. Wearing a sling and doing PT.

Life is good.

Get healthy young man! Double down on the PT! Throw yourself into the exercise!

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Post#328 » by payitforward » Wed Jul 30, 2025 9:40 pm

Where'd you find that video of me? !!!
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Post#329 » by nate33 » Wed Jul 30, 2025 10:43 pm

That looks really fun!
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Post#330 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Thu Jul 31, 2025 5:28 am

payitforward wrote:Where'd you find that video of me? !!!
nate33 wrote:That looks really fun!
I was doing that, too, until the VA psychiatrist readjusted my meds.
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Post#331 » by payitforward » Sat Aug 16, 2025 8:23 pm

Just to note that we are at 18 overall, but only Watkins & Vukcevic are on 2 way deals.

Thus we will need to cut someone with a regular roster contract. My guess would be Malaki Branham. Any other thoughts?
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Post#332 » by dobrojim » Mon Aug 18, 2025 9:19 pm

I stumbled across a vid a night or 2 ago which was a
year old (from last offseason) where they were discussing
who would be on the next US Olympic team. I was
quite surprised when Cam was at least on the list
of players they talked about even though they
concluded he would not make it. This was before
last season and obviously before the trade that sent
him here. It left me buoyed about his chances of
being a meaningful contributor.
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Post#333 » by payitforward » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:03 am

Cam is obviously talented -- very talented! Let's hope that he adds discipline, ups his bball IQ, & gives solid effort on defense.

I've got high hopes for this kid!
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Post#334 » by trast66 » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:12 am

payitforward wrote:Just to note that we are at 18 overall, but only Watkins & Vukcevic are on 2 way deals.

Thus we will need to cut someone with a regular roster contract. My guess would be Malaki Branham. Any other thoughts?


Yep, Branham needs to learn some basic Chinese. I suppose he could beat out Dillon Jones, who is almost 2 years older, but that’s not likely.
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Post#335 » by payitforward » Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:09 pm

Dillon Jones was a zillion times better than Branham last year!
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Post#336 » by nate33 » Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:09 pm

I think they will wait until mid-September to make a move. That's when McCollum, Branham and Jones (and Whitmore) are eligible to be packaged alongside other players in a trade deal.
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Post#337 » by payitforward » Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:24 pm

For sure. There would be no reason not to wait.

If they were able to turn McCollum & Branham into one of the kids we liked in June's R2 (Kalkbrenner? Broome? Raynaud? Zikarsky?) I'd be thrilled!
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Post#338 » by dobrojim » Sat Aug 23, 2025 2:18 pm

What with our roster construction being as it is,
I was contemplating a prediction contest since
many of us have our favorite young player we feel is
poised to make significant improvements.

So which among the following players will have
the highest PPA and who will make the biggest
numerical increase over last years PPA among non-
rookies

Alex Sarr
Bilal
Bub
Ky
AJJ
Tre (rookie so increase not a factor)
Will Riley (ditto)
Jamir Watkins (ditto)
Vuk
Cam
Champagnie

(Phew that is a lot of players)

Could add in which player(s) will be above
league average which TSW sets at 100.
IIRC, Champagnie was our only player last year
to be over 100 besides Poole.
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Post#339 » by doclinkin » Sat Aug 23, 2025 4:49 pm

Got any measure people like better than PPA? Or a database that tracks it.

PER?

Position Adjusted Win Score?

Box Plus Minus?

Versatility Index?

Or does Kev keep an updated database accessible online. Otherwise we have to wait til the end of the season for Kev to reveal his secret ratings.
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Post#340 » by dobrojim » Sat Aug 23, 2025 4:53 pm

Not sure how often Kev updates. He may be slacking
off in his old age lol jk kev if you see this.
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