Sunsdeuce, try to take a step back and reserve any tendency to belligerently dense for a moment here. And a little bit of life advice here: next time you have no idea what the hell someone is talking about, just admit that instead of making a fool out of yourself.
Sunsdeuce wrote:Who averaged more points 92-93 or 03-04?
Well, gee. I don't know. I wasn't looking at 03-04 numbers...because that wasn't SSOL.
Sunsdeuce wrote:You average more points per game you're a better offensive team.....period.
No, actually. No one who knows anything about basketball stats thinks that. Because points
per game is inferior to points
per possession (which is equivalent to Offensive Rating = points per possession multiplied by 100 to produce an easier to conceptualize version of points per possession). This exists because in one game you might have 100 possessions, and in another, you might have 80. If we score 100 points on 100 possessions, that's not the same thing as scoring 100 points on 80 possessions. Different teams, different eras, etc. have different amounts of possessions. Which makes points per game a really, really poor measure of the quality of an offense. If we score 80 points on 80 possessions, that's equivalent to 100 points on 100 possessions = 1.00 ppp = 100 OffRtg.
This is universally agreed upon in the basketball world. You're just flat-out wrong.
And 3/4 SSOL teams scored more PPP/had a better OffRtg than the 92-93 team (the exception was the 05-06 team that had all those injuries):
- 09-10 -- 115.3 (1st for the Suns franchise)
- 04-05 -- 114.5 (2nd for the Suns franchise)
- 06-07 -- 113.9 (4th for the Suns franchise)
- 92-93 -- 113.3
- 05-06 -- 111.5
Sunsdeuce wrote:Oh I forgot the most important piece to the whole argument....the NBA was much harder to score during the 90s than its is now. All rule changes since than favor the scorer. Fact the NBA was way more of a defensive league whereas now it's just an offensive league. But keep leaving key facts out of your argument.
Actually, I DIRECTLY addressed that. I mentioned
Relative Offensive Rating, oh intelligent one. Relative offensive rating compares a team's OffRtg relative to the rest of the league, i.e., it factors in how difficult it is to score during that era, whether that has to do with rule changes, schemes teams are adopting, etc. And by that measure, again, 3/4 SSOL teams had a superior
relative offensive rating to the 92-93 team (and it was a tie with the 4th):
- 04-05 -- +8.4 (1st for the Suns franchise)
- 09-10 -- +7.7 (2nd for the Suns franchise)
- 06-07 -- +7.4 (3rd for the Suns franchise)
- 92-93 & 05-06 -- +5.3