Citizen.Eras3d wrote:crkone wrote:http://www.82games.com/0809/08NYK16.HTM#bypos
66% of available minutes went to Lee at center. His opponent PER was 19.7, while his PER was 22.0. He only played 4% of available minutes at PF and gave up a PER of 21.8 and had one of 11.5. Not good at all if you trust these stats.
I think I mentioned this to AussieBuck in another thread, those sort of stats are misleading for a number of reasons. Plus I'm not a fan of PER. I like stop% and such but I can't find any of those stats.
In point of fact PER differential is the best advanced metric available to judge a player's overall individual contributions on the game. It works better for some positions than others, namely every one but point guard (and to a lesser degree center due to shot altering), because that position has the most intense intangible effect on the game due to their vast variations in how quickly they get their team into the offense, handle the ball in general, feed the hot player, penetrate and kick which could lead to a secondary assist, etc.; but it's the best we have because it takes into account the efficiency, usage level, man to man defense, and can weed out system players by gaging what opponents do in the same style.
From studying both major catch-all advanced statistics, win-scores and PER differential, I value win-scores somewhat, but PER differential produces far less anomalies, closely mirroring what I see when watching a player. And if PER differential doesn't always paint the clearest picture on a player, other statistics that 82games.com provides, like on/off +/-, to create Roland Rating, makes it even less muddled.
http://www.82games.com/0809/ROLRTG8.HTM If you separate starters from subs, that's a pretty damn valid list.
82games has basically proven over the years that Lee allows almost as much as he contributes, and seeing as though he's playing against bench players a portion of the time, that indicates he's a mediocre to average level starter, ala RLR was for us. To award him anywhere near 8 million dollars per year, would be a mistake. It's funny, some of the same people endorsing that plan, also have preached the need to be financially responsible in regards to Ramon. If Lee appeared on your TV's on a semi nightly basis also, you'd have ample amount of time to micro analyze every one of his flaws.