YogurtProducer wrote:MoneyBall wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:I thought we decided a decade ago to ignore individual ORTG. I guess some people haven’t yet.
If poeple don't understand what it measures or how to use it appropriately, then I agree, those people should not use it.
Like this?
MoneyBall wrote:Don't confuse scoring effeciency with offensive efficiency:
DeMar career ORtg of 113
Ingram career ORtg of 109
DeMar career OBPM of +1.6
Ingram career OBPM of +0.8
^ This tells you nothing about Demar or Ingram. It tells you Demar had better box score stats (because despite what you believe, that is how these two #'s are contrived). All these numbers do is take their box scores and computes a #.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/about/bpm2.htmlLike sheesh man. Just accept it already lol. It is not an impact stat, so it does not take into consideration quality of opponents or teammates. It doesn't care "why" something happens, just that it did. Not to mention, it adjusts for "position" which means Demar (a SG) and Ingram (a SF/PF) do not even follow the same formula.Box Plus/Minus, Version 2.0 (BPM) is a basketball box score-based metric that estimates a basketball player’s contribution to the team when that player is on the court. It is based only on the information in the traditional basketball box score--no play-by-play data or non-traditional box score data (like dunks or deflections) are included.
Like I said, I never want to see you use TS% ever again because that depends on boxscore stats too. Same with DARKO, EPM, and LEBRON. Your entire argument falls back on stats don't matter lol.













