and1GS wrote:My eyes tell me Curry is an ok defender that gambles for steals in the passing lanes pretty well.
The stats tell me Curry is an ok defender that gambles for steals in the passing lanes pretty well.
What were you saying turk?
Some of us have better eyes than others (based on experience). But it's fine, you think what you want and I (and others) will think what we want. It's just when people try and claim they have it right and are so sure they do. I don't get it when it comes to Curry. He's great offensively (stats do say that) but he's been terrible on D so far his career (much harder for stats to show that). Here's an example of stats failing to beat out the eyeball. Take D Wright for example this past year:
Stats say (using per to normalize since he averaged less minutes last year):
2010 fg%
42.3%. 3pt% 37.6%, FT% 78.9%.
PER 15.0, TS% 53.9%, EFG% 50.8%, RPG 4.9. 2.8 apg, 1.4 bpg, 0.7 spg, 1.5 topg
2011 fg%
42.2%. 3pt% 36.0%, FT%
81.6%,
PER 15.0,
TS% 55.3%. EFG% 52.2%,
RPG 6.1, 2.1 apg, 1.3 bpg, 0.6 spg,
1.1 topgI've highlighted some of the signficant ones (that most of you guys like to use). Now just looking at those numbers, you'd think that he had at least as good a year as the previous one if not better, that is unless you watched him play, you'd know it was much worse. I guess the stats didn't get this one though. That's where you use your experience with the game of basketball and your analytically skills which if you don't have any (or they are poor) you're going to come to the wrong conclusions. How about try this, look at the games and see if the numbers jibe with what you see. They don't always.
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