The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III

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Re: The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III 

Post#1301 » by Wizenheimer » Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:58 pm

ComboGuardCity wrote:Not to discount Lillard, but Holiday is an excellent defender as well.


it's interesting. I've seen just about every game Lillard has played, and while I agree he needs to work on his defense, I think his defensive weaknesses have become overstated

I've also noticed Holiday in the few games I've seen Philly play the last couple of seasons. I'd tend to agree he seems to have an impact defensively in that he seems disruptive to other team's offenses. He has good lateral quickness and good length for a PG

but when you compare Lillard and Holiday in some of the supposed defensive stats out there, the result isn't what you expect -

82 games tracks player/opponent numbers in several categories. Here are some number that each player is giving up to an opponent:

eFG%: Holiday .492....Lillard .458
FTA/48: Holiday 3.8....Lillard 4.1
Ast/48: Holiday 9.2....Lillard 9.1
Turnover/48: Holiday 3.7....Lillard 3.0
Pts/48: Holiday 20.5....Lillard 18.7
PER%: Holiday 16.4....Lillard 14.3

Lillard actually holds his opponent to lower scoring efficiency, while Holiday forces more turnovers and allows slightly fewer FT attempts. That kind of matches my impression of Holiday's length being a disruptive force on defense
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Synergy also tracks a ton of data. Almost all is behind a pay-wall but you can see some numbers here:

http://mysynergysports.com/

(it's an interactive website and aparently has lots of Java working in the background so tables load slowly, at least for me)

anyway, they track opponent points/possession for individual players and where that ranks among all NBA players

Lillard gives up 0.84 points/possession overall which ranks 131st among NBA players
Holiday gives up 0.89 points/possession overall which ranks 236th among NBA players

Now, in isolation, Holiday allows 0.86 points/possession while Lillard allows 0.99. Big edge to Holiday there, and my guess is his experience and length are big advantages here. But seeing as how isolation plays only account for around 14% of total plays, that edge for Holiday is obviously not determinative.

On the other hand, in P&R, Lillard gives up 0.79 points/possession compared to Holiday at 0.82. Since P&R accounts for around 45% of all plays, this gives Lillard a substantial statistical boost

Lillard's other big advantage is in spot-up which accounts for around 25-30% of plays. He gives up 0.82 points/possession compare to Holiday at 0.95

all-in-all, the Synergy numbers seem to track the numbers from 82games. That would include the forced turnover numbers as Holiday forces turnovers on 14.8% of possessions while Lillard forces turnovers 10.5% of the time
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some other more general numbers seem to give Holiday an edge. The team on-court/off-court marks at 82games show Philly is better defensively with Holiday on court while Portland is not better with Lillard on court. BB Reference gives Holiday a much better individual defensive rating then Lillard, but both players have worse ratings then their teams, and I've seen a ton of aberrations with those ratings

I wonder if Holiday isn't relying on his athleticism a lot more defensively then Lillard is. That would carry his defense in isolation but not so much in P&R and other plays. Maybe Lillard is sounder fundamentally because of 4 years in college, and fundamentals simply trump athleticism when it comes to defense
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Re: The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III 

Post#1302 » by Shem » Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:55 am

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6nH1zQbI2A[/youtube]
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Post#1303 » by Copperhead » Tue Mar 26, 2013 2:16 am

Hornets other rookies got their shine on tonight to snap the Nuggets streak.

Brian Roberts starting for Vasquez with 13pts, 18asts.

Darius Miller starting for Gordon 16pts (4-5 3pt fg')

Tweeted before Roberts got 3 more assists.

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Post#1304 » by mid-post » Tue Mar 26, 2013 2:21 am

Are there highlights for literally every good game that Lillard's had on here? :lol:
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Post#1305 » by Shem » Tue Mar 26, 2013 2:36 am

mid-post wrote:Are there highlights for literally every good game that Lillard's had on here? :lol:

That's right, he's had a lot of good games this year is why and it's to a point where he's developing haters, especially those who fan bases that include guys like Davis, Beal, Drummond, etc...
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Post#1306 » by Blkbrd671 » Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:33 am

Shem wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6nH1zQbI2A[/youtube]



dude i'll trade you the 4th pick for Lillard? ................please


When did hickson get so good
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Post#1307 » by Dame Lizard » Tue Mar 26, 2013 4:13 am

Blkbrd671 wrote: dude i'll trade you the 4th pick for Lillard? ................please

When did hickson get so good


Might just pass on that trade offer :).

Hickson has been a beast, he gets exposed at centre though. Will be a fantastic starting PF for alot of teams though, very under-rated I feel. I don't think we'll resign him, he's too expensive off the bench and isn't at all a centre.
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Post#1308 » by Dame Lizard » Tue Mar 26, 2013 4:19 am

Copperhead wrote:Hornets other rookies got their shine on tonight to snap the Nuggets streak.

Brian Roberts starting for Vasquez with 13pts, 18asts.

Darius Miller starting for Gordon 16pts (4-5 3pt fg')

Tweeted before Roberts got 3 more assists.

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Brian Roberts' 15 assists most by a rookie in the NBA in a single game this season


Awesome game from those 2. Is that Robert's first start?
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Post#1309 » by Blkbrd671 » Tue Mar 26, 2013 5:42 am

Dame Lizard wrote:
Blkbrd671 wrote: dude i'll trade you the 4th pick for Lillard? ................please

When did hickson get so good


Might just pass on that trade offer :).

Hickson has been a beast, he gets exposed at centre though. Will be a fantastic starting PF for alot of teams though, very under-rated I feel. I don't think we'll resign him, he's too expensive off the bench and isn't at all a centre.



seems like a poor man's Al jeff
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Post#1310 » by orangeparka » Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:00 am

Something about the Hornets' system that lets PGs put up crazy numbers.
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Post#1311 » by Dame Lizard » Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:23 am

orangeparka wrote:Something about the Hornets' system that lets PGs put up crazy numbers.


If only Austin Rivers were a PG...... (couldn't resist).

Getting injured might have been a blessing in disguise for Rivers. He finished off the strongest he'd been all year, and will be healthy in time to have a complete off-season. If he can use his confidence from the final games and build on his game during the off-season, next year could be a big improvement.
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Post#1312 » by sir G Wallace » Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:53 am

Blkbrd671 wrote:
Shem wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6nH1zQbI2A



dude i'll trade you the 4th pick for Lillard? ................please


When did hickson get so good

Hickson is a very good energy player. Great rebounder and has solid skills on offense for a PF. You get him the ball in right spots and he will get you buckets because he can finish with athleticism and also has a decent mid range touch. He makes a lot of boneheaded decisions too though. Gotta live with those too.
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Re: The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III 

Post#1313 » by rockmanslim » Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:16 am

Shem wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6nH1zQbI2A[/youtube]


It's like Lillard bucked the trend and actually learned some basic skills growing up, like shooting, dribbling and footwork. Imagine that? What a novel concept! A basketball player actually learning basketball skills growing up. mind = blown
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Re: The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III 

Post#1314 » by GhostsOfGil » Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:56 am

Shem wrote:
mid-post wrote:Are there highlights for literally every good game that Lillard's had on here? :lol:

That's right, he's had a lot of good games this year is why and it's to a point where he's developing haters, especially those who fan bases that include guys like Davis, Beal, Drummond, etc...


shem, you gotta stop with this bro. Posts like this make it hard to continue following this thread.
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Post#1315 » by Jon1798 » Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:48 pm

Shem wrote:
mid-post wrote:Are there highlights for literally every good game that Lillard's had on here? :lol:

That's right, he's had a lot of good games this year is why and it's to a point where he's developing haters, especially those who fan bases that include guys like Davis, Beal, Drummond, etc...


lol, no one hates Lillard. Literally, no one.
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Re: The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III 

Post#1316 » by jinishima » Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:44 pm

orangeparka wrote:Something about the Hornets' system that lets PGs put up crazy numbers.

It's mainly a combination of Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson and to a lesser extent, Lopez. Those guys can catch and finish, even if they dont get a clean crisp pass. Cant wait to see wht happens when Dell gets an upgrade.
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Re: The OFFICIAL rookie impressions thread pt.III 

Post#1317 » by BrooklynBulls » Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:52 pm

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Shem wrote:
mid-post wrote:Are there highlights for literally every good game that Lillard's had on here? :lol:

That's right, he's had a lot of good games this year is why and it's to a point where he's developing haters, especially those who fan bases that include guys like Davis, Beal, Drummond, etc...


lol, no one hates Lillard. Literally, no one.


Agreed. But some particular Blazers fans, OTOH...
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Post#1318 » by NO-KG-AI » Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:09 pm

orangeparka wrote:Something about the Hornets' system that lets PGs put up crazy numbers.


Yea, two totally different coaches, with two totally different systems are just making bad PG play look good. :roll:
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Post#1319 » by DeBlazerRiddem » Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:45 pm

There is definitely something that makes me skeptical about New Orleans point guard assist numbers. Maybe they are just really good at identifying good playmakers, but when I see Collison put up gaudy numbers as a starter there and then go on to do nothing, and every point guard they plug into the starting spot does the same thing... well excuse me for raising an eye-brow.
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Post#1320 » by NO-KG-AI » Tue Mar 26, 2013 11:06 pm

Darren Collison handled the ball a lot more in New Orleans than he has otherwise. He was also turning the ball over a lot when people were gushing about how it was "exposing" Chris Paul. How does one player playing well here and not elsewhere make it eyebrow raising? It's an idiotic notion.

Give Darren Collison the ball for 40 minutes a night like he got in his starting time here, and he'll put up 8-9 assists per night again, right along with 3.5-4 turnovers.

More mystifying was how well Collison scored during that stretch. Getting high assists at high volume really isn't ground breaking, it's not like he's a poor ball handler or passer.

Like I said though, Collison was drafted by a different staff, coached by two coaches that implemented two different systems, neither of which are Monty Williams'.

How can you equate anything these guys do to each other? Nothing is similar except that two PGs played well for the Hornets, so that means it is grounds for skepticism?
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