m1kenoff wrote:Actually if you extend these numbers throughout the midawy park...
11-8 (0.579) when he scores 15 or more points,
9-2 (0.818) when he attempts 4 or more free throws,
8-5 (0.615) when he attempts 4 or more three pointers and
15-10 (0.600) when he attempts 10 or more shats.
We would be roughly
36 - 8 if Jose attempted 4 or more free throws a game
30 - 20 if Jose attempted 10 or more shats
33 - 24 if Jose scored 15 or more points
32- 20 if Jose attempted 4 or more three pointers
So without a calculator or a functioning brain, If Jose was more agressive on D, we would be an estimated:
31-20 - 11 games over 500 as opposed to 5.
I'm guessing you don't understand statistics. You can't just extrapolate numbers like that. Hollinger is turning over in his grave. We are I think someone said 11-8 when Jose scores 10 or less. That tells you that there is no correlation between wins and Jose's scoring. Basketball is a team game it won't be influenced by everyone's scoring. Usually one guy, the person that bears the load. Which for us is Bosh. Being 4 games or 5 games above .500 on a statistical scale says nothing because there is no correlation between the two terms
Jose doesn't need to necessarily score more because that is taking away from his passing. He needs to react more to defenses and assert himself.