My opinions on those likely to start on the top 9 WC teams.
PF:
1. Duncan, SA
2. Stoudemire, PHO
3. Boozer, UTA
4. West, NO
5. Nowitzki, DAL
6. Odom, LAL
7. Scola, HOU
8. Harrington, GS
9. Martin, DEN
SF:
1. Anthony, DEN
2. Jackson, GS
3. Howard, DAL
4. Kirilenko, UTA
5. Battier, HOU
6. Hill, PHO
7. Stojakovic, NO
8. Bowen, SA
9. Radmanovich, LAL
C:
1. Gasol, LAL
2. Camby, DEN
3. Chandler, NO
4. O'Neal, PHO
5. Okur, UTA
6. Biedrins, GS
7. Dampier, DAL
8. Mutumbo, HOU
9. Oberto, SA
PG:
1. Paul, NO
2. Nash, PHO
3. Davis, GS
4. Williams, UTA
5. Parker, SA
6. Kidd, DAL
7. Alston, HOU
8. Fisher, LA
9. Carter, DEN
SG:
1. Bryant, LAL
2. Iverson, DEN
3. McGrady, HOU
4. Ellis, GS
5. Bell, PHO
6. Finley, SA
7. Stackhouse, DAL
8. Brewer, UTA
9. Petersen, NO
TOTALS
1. Phoenix (2+6+4+2+5 = 19)
2. Denver (9+1+2+9+2 = 23)
2. Golden State (8+2+6+3+4 = 23)
4. New Orleans (4+7+3+1+9 = 24)
4. Utah (3+4+5+4+8 = 24)
6. Lakers (6+9+1+8+1=25)
7. Dallas (5+3+7+6+7 = 28)
8. San Antonio (1+8+9+5+6 = 29)
9. Houston (7+5+8+7+3 = 30)
Don't know what happens when Bynum comes back, if Odom moves to SF and Pau to PF or Andrew off the bench?
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PF:
1. Duncan, SA
2. Stoudemire, PHO
3. Nowitzki, DAL
4. Boozer, UTA
5. Gasol, LAL
6. West, NO
7. Scola, HOU
8. Harrington, GS
9. Martin, DEN
SF:
1. Anthony, DEN
2. Odom, LAL
3. Howard, DAL
4. Jackson, GS
5. Kirilenko, UTA
6. Battier, HOU
7. Hill, PHO
8. Stojakovic, NO
9. Bowen, SA
C:
1. O'Neal, PHO
2. Camby, DEN
3. Chandler, NO
4. Bynum, LAL
5. Okur, UTA
6. Biedrins, GS
7. Dampier, DAL
8. Mutumbo, HOU
9. Oberto, SA
PG:
1. Paul, NO
2. Nash, PHO
3. Davis, GS
4. Williams, UTA
5. Parker, SA
6. Kidd, DAL
7. Alston, HOU
8. Fisher, LA
9. Carter, DEN
SG:
1. Bryant, LAL
2. McGrady, HOU
3. Iverson, DEN
4. Ellis, GS
5. Bell, PHO
6. Stackhouse, DAL
7. Finley, SA
8. Brewer, UTA
9. Petersen, NO
1. Duncan, SA
2. Stoudemire, PHO
3. Nowitzki, DAL
4. Boozer, UTA
5. Gasol, LAL
6. West, NO
7. Scola, HOU
8. Harrington, GS
9. Martin, DEN
SF:
1. Anthony, DEN
2. Odom, LAL
3. Howard, DAL
4. Jackson, GS
5. Kirilenko, UTA
6. Battier, HOU
7. Hill, PHO
8. Stojakovic, NO
9. Bowen, SA
C:
1. O'Neal, PHO
2. Camby, DEN
3. Chandler, NO
4. Bynum, LAL
5. Okur, UTA
6. Biedrins, GS
7. Dampier, DAL
8. Mutumbo, HOU
9. Oberto, SA
PG:
1. Paul, NO
2. Nash, PHO
3. Davis, GS
4. Williams, UTA
5. Parker, SA
6. Kidd, DAL
7. Alston, HOU
8. Fisher, LA
9. Carter, DEN
SG:
1. Bryant, LAL
2. McGrady, HOU
3. Iverson, DEN
4. Ellis, GS
5. Bell, PHO
6. Stackhouse, DAL
7. Finley, SA
8. Brewer, UTA
9. Petersen, NO
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I would rather use Net PER rating in http://www.82games.com/BYPOS12.HTM to rank them (rather than pure opinion based) as Net PER rating also cover the bench support for each position.
PF:
1. Mavs
2. Hornets
3. Jazz
4. Suns
5. Rockets
6. Warriors
7. Lakers
8. Nuggets
9. Spurs (Duncan is playing more C rather than PF)
SF:
1. Nuggets
2. Jazz
3. Warriors
4. Mavs
5. Lakers
6. Rockets
7. Hornets
8. Suns
9. Spurs
C:
1. Spurs (Duncan is playing more C rather than PF)
2. Suns
3. Lakers
4. Jazz
5. Nuggets
6. Mavs
7. Hornets
8. Warriors
9. Rockets (Rockets have #2 Net PER rating in West but that is due to Yao)
PG:
1. Hornets
2. Jazz
3. Warriors
4. Nuggets
5. Suns
6. Mavs
7. Spurs
8. Lakers
9. Rockets
SG:
1. Lakers
2. Spurs
3. Nuggets
4. Rockets
5. Warriors
6. Suns
7. Jazz
8. Mavs
9. Hornets
It is ok to look at individual position and rank them but it would not be correct to just simply sum up the ranks of each individual positions as you are assuming that the 9th ranks is 9 times worse than 1st rank which is mostly not the case.
There is also the chemistry factor that result in the actual team strength being greater than the sum of the positions.
PF:
1. Mavs
2. Hornets
3. Jazz
4. Suns
5. Rockets
6. Warriors
7. Lakers
8. Nuggets
9. Spurs (Duncan is playing more C rather than PF)
SF:
1. Nuggets
2. Jazz
3. Warriors
4. Mavs
5. Lakers
6. Rockets
7. Hornets
8. Suns
9. Spurs
C:
1. Spurs (Duncan is playing more C rather than PF)
2. Suns
3. Lakers
4. Jazz
5. Nuggets
6. Mavs
7. Hornets
8. Warriors
9. Rockets (Rockets have #2 Net PER rating in West but that is due to Yao)
PG:
1. Hornets
2. Jazz
3. Warriors
4. Nuggets
5. Suns
6. Mavs
7. Spurs
8. Lakers
9. Rockets
SG:
1. Lakers
2. Spurs
3. Nuggets
4. Rockets
5. Warriors
6. Suns
7. Jazz
8. Mavs
9. Hornets
It is ok to look at individual position and rank them but it would not be correct to just simply sum up the ranks of each individual positions as you are assuming that the 9th ranks is 9 times worse than 1st rank which is mostly not the case.
There is also the chemistry factor that result in the actual team strength being greater than the sum of the positions.
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Teckon wrote:I would rather use Net PER rating in http://www.82games.com/BYPOS12.HTM to rank them (rather than pure opinion based) as Net PER rating also cover the bench support for each position.
Not a bad idea, but you must consider the fact that there are players who elevate their game during the playoffs and there are also others who are less effective then they were during the regular season.
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Teckon wrote:It is ok to look at individual position and rank them but it would not be correct to just simply sum up the ranks of each individual positions as you are assuming that the 9th ranks is 9 times worse than 1st rank which is mostly not the case.
There is also the chemistry factor that result in the actual team strength being greater than the sum of the positions.
Yeah I wasn't trying to say the Rockets are the worst team in the western 9 just that they won't be favored too much in those match-ups in the paper where they compare each position and give an advantage to one team or the other. DEN and GSW are tied for 2nd and probably one of them won't even make the playoffs.
PER ratings are nice but can't factor in defensive and hustle plays.
Just a subjective list here.
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Yeah I wasn't trying to say the Rockets are the worst team in the western 9 just that they won't be favored too much in those match-ups in the paper where they compare each position and give an advantage to one team or the other. DEN and GSW are tied for 2nd and probably one of them won't even make the playoffs.
PER ratings are nice but can't factor in defensive and hustle plays.
Just a subjective list here.
He's using Net PER, the differential between two opposing players playing the same position. Therefore, it is reasonable.
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