mrknowitall215 wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:Thru First 4 Seasons
Kemba
OBPM: +2.0
DBPM: -0.8
BPM: +1.2
VORP: +7.6
Conley
OBPM: +0.6
DBPM: -0.9
BPM: -0.3
VORP: +4.0
Lowry
OBPM: +0.2
DBPM: -0.2
BPM: -0.1
VORP: +2.9
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=1&y1=2015&p1=walkeke02&y2=2010&p2=lowryky01&y3=2011&p3=conlemi01&p4=&p5=&p6=
I don't even like Plus/Minus stats, but since a certain somebody do, I'll oblige
I need to get way more familiar with analytics since I honestly don't know what any of that means.
Definitely favors Walker though.
OBPM = Offensive Box Plus/Minus
DBPM = Defensive Box Plus/MInus
BPM = Box Plus/Minus (Total)
VORP = Value Over Replacement Player
I appreciate you going hard on this. I have no agenda on Kemba or anyone else for that matter. For some reason you think it's a personal thing and it's not - not sure why. Maybe it's just the UConn guys.
I think part of the issue is a fundamental misunderstanding of the metrics being compared. I'm using RPM/War (or other advanced metrics depending) because they are available to everyone and more comprehensive. The RPM stat is complex but that's fine - is a number. You're using OBPM, DBPM, BPM, and VORP. By that I'd guess you're pulling information from basketball-reference. It's a useful cite and is a good location to pull stats easily - I certainly do - but the "advanced" stats there are basic box score driven. RPM/WAR use box scores as a starting point.
BPM is to RPM like a Calculator is to Computer Operating System. RPM uses on court performance plus accounts for variables like teammates, lineup combos, opponents, how opponents did against other opponents, etc..It's also predictive. RPM is then broken down into offense (ORPM) and defense (DRPM).
PER is also box score driven but it's only offense. RPM essentially replaces both PER and BPM.
VORP is also box score driven and is based on BPM, whereas WARS is based on the more comprehensive RPM.
Anyways, I'll try to did up some information that explains it better than I can if anyone is interested.



















