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1998 Playoffs

2000 Playoffs

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Dipper 13 wrote:
You can find assisted% on NBA.comGregoire wrote:Dipper 13 wrote:
Did you tracked assisted/unassisted baskets? Or ISO plays overall?
colts18 wrote:nice post. What happened to the 99 playoffs? I'm pretty sure there are some of those games on youtube
Wizenheimer wrote:question: did you compile those stats?....what is the source?....link? (I understand they are from Synergy)
the only Synergy numbers I've found are only for the current season. I'd like to see past season databases if available. thx
Doctor MJ wrote:I don't understand why people jump in a thread and say basically, "This thing you're all talking about. I'm too ignorant to know anything about it. Lollerskates!"
Any ideas whom you'll tackle next?
pull up jumper
His PPP is really a lot lower than most people tend to believe I think. Shaq is obviously an offensive machine, but the idea that he scored every time he started to post up is more than an overstatement when you see player comparisons on here.
Dipper 13 wrote:Any ideas whom you'll tackle next?
Various others. It's too bad the old school games don't exist, I would be very interested in numerous legends from the 50s and 60s.pull up jumper
First play of the game is an example.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2meq3b5iYw[/youtube]His PPP is really a lot lower than most people tend to believe I think. Shaq is obviously an offensive machine, but the idea that he scored every time he started to post up is more than an overstatement when you see player comparisons on here.
Everything on this forum is a gross overstatement when it comes to their favorites, and especially their least favorites. The PPP is lower than expected mainly due to his poor foul shooting. When comparing his post up FG% to Charles Barkley in the 84 game sample, he is not up to par in efficiency, drawing fouls, or finishing through contact. But there is a HUGE difference in volume. Shaq here is getting 17.6 post up plays per game compared to 4.4 for Barkley.
Gregoire wrote:Could you give overall PPP for ISO plays, like you did with Jordan
Gregoire wrote:For me watching the tape its sometimes difficult to divide post-up and isolation plays...
Dipper 13 wrote:PPP stands for Points Per Play. Finish consists of all the plays when a guard would drive the lane and create a shot for him to just go up and finish, like this.
NO-KG-AI wrote:His PPP is really a lot lower than most people tend to believe I think. Shaq is obviously an offensive machine, but the idea that he scored every time he started to post up is more than an overstatement when you see player comparisons on here.
Dipper 13 wrote:Gregoire wrote:Could you give overall PPP for ISO plays, like you did with Jordan
DavidStern wrote:
Something is wrong
According to your data Shaq had 1542 total points and 1344 total plays during these 3 playoffs runs.
But in reality he had 1590 points and 1547 plays (assuming your and1 count is right).
So instead of 1.15 ppp player (your data) he in reality was 1.03 ppp player.