90sAllDecade wrote:Lorenzomax7 wrote:
Jones is not a perimeter guy actually. But I agree with most of what you said.
Is anybody interested in xRAPM? Let it show how good a contending team should be:
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I actually was thinking along the lines of LMA killing us with 15-20 ft jumpers as weak perimeter defense, but the thought crossed my mind to specify PF as well to prevent confusion. But my miscommunication and semantics aside, I agree with you.
Very cool data, thanks. Is this yours or from a source?
One question, is there any data on Asik or Tony Allen?
Also, I like advanced stats, but even the best ones often have flaws when looked upon without context. For example competition level, the impact of coaching scheme etc.
Judging from what you have though (which is great), PF role-players who could fit that need are guys like Taj Gibson or Amir Johnson.
(This next section isn't directed specifically at you Lorenzomax, it's just to share data for anyone who's interested about why we might have 3&D needs as well.)
We also need three point shooting along with PF & perimeter defense.
We have the #1 3pt attempts in the league regular season, but shot only a mediocre 16th in the league in 3pt FG%. We lack true shooters for the type of offense we run.
This is what killed us in the playoffs, we shot 32% (if you take out Troy Daniel's 53%, we shot around 29%) from 3pters and Portland stayed around thier 3pt average of 37%.
LMA was destroying Jones, true. But he went off on us in the regular season and we won 3-1 in the series. The biggest difference as Lillard. We had no adjustment for him unlike starting Asik on LMA to slow him down.
LMA vs Houston RS:
26.8 ppg 15.5 rpg .499% TS
Ortg 114 Drtg 109
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/aldrila01/splits/2014/
Lillard vs Houston RS
18.8 ppg 5.0 apg .423 3pt% .555% TS
Ortg 101 Drtg 123
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lillada01/splits/2014/
LMA vs Hou PO (green is an increase, red decrease)
29.8 ppg 11.2 rpg .546% TS
Ortg 119 Drtg 113
Lillard vs Hou PO
25.5 ppg 6.7 apg .489 3pt%.655% TS
Ortg 135 Drtg 117
LMA's TS% was .499% RS and .546% PO +.047%
Lillard's TS% was .555% RS and .665% PO +.100%
http://www.basketball-reference.com/playoffs/NBA_2014_WC1.html#HOU-POR
In short, we made adjustments and slowed LMA down with Asik starting, but we had no answer for Lillard with Bev sick.
I think we very much need a defensive PF if Asik leaves and badly need a 3&D perimeter player for all the top PGs and wing players in the NBA we could face in the postseason.
The primary goal for Morey this summer should be finding a star PF no matter what. 3&D wing-man is the second goal. I think we should consider Crowder @ Mavs. He is an underdog in my book.