Ruzious wrote:gambitx777 wrote:Man the bucks could be really scary next year if every one is healthy.
An interesting post on the Jason Kidd effect by Bucks forum poster Serge:
Bucks players under Kidd this season:
Dudley - career-high (8 seasons) TS% of 62.0%
Henson - career-high TS% of 58.2%
Middleton - career-high TS% of 57.4%
Marshall - career-high TS% of 56.2%
Knight - career-high TS% of 55.6%
Bayless - 2nd best career (7 seasons) TS% of 55.1%
Giannis - improved his TS% from 51.8% to 56.4%
Ersan - injured
JOB - rookie
Parker - rookie
Larry - high
Mayo and Zaza are the only exceptions here.
What makes anyone in their right mind think that MCW as a Buck will be anything like MCW was as a 76er?
One thing to consider/keep in mind is that most of these guys are YOUNG, and young players often improve. And, it's worth considering how big a change we're seeing.
That said, I'm dubious that TS% is the most useful stat for this kind of thing. eFG might get more at Kidd's coaching, and whether or not his sets are actually getting his players better shots. The best stat, I think, would be offensive rating, which looks at total offensive efficiency, including shooting from the field, assists, offensive rebounding, free throw shooting, and turnovers.
So...
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PLAYER ORTG PREV HI CAREER
Dudley 122 124 116
Henson 109 106 106
Middleton 111 111 108
Marshall 104 101 100
Knight 105 104 101
Bayless 106 110 105
Giannis 106 99 102
Mayo 102 110 104
Pachulia 101 113 107
ORTG = player's points per 100 possessions so far this season
PREV HI = player's career best before this season
CAREER = player's career average
As I look at the numbers, I don't see a significant effect. Guys seem to mostly be performing within range of their career norms, with some of the younger guys improving.
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