http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15186679/nba-awards-ballot-part-1
Team insiders don't like RPM (but I wonder who they are, because if they are from LAL or SAC, then who cares).

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JordansBulls wrote:The Warriors are basically a good college team until they meet a team with bigs in the NBA.
PaulieWal wrote:Today is the last day of the RS. I will be honest I have no idea who the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th best guys are in the league. To me Curry is #1 easily for now and then some combination of LBJ/GOAT/KD/Kawhi with CP right there. Usually we have a better idea of which player is where but I will be depending on the PS this year more than usual to determine my rankings. Curry is almost a lock for #1 barring an injury/massive decline in performance.
MisterHibachi wrote:PaulieWal wrote:Today is the last day of the RS. I will be honest I have no idea who the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th best guys are in the league. To me Curry is #1 easily for now and then some combination of LBJ/GOAT/KD/Kawhi with CP right there. Usually we have a better idea of which player is where but I will be depending on the PS this year more than usual to determine my rankings. Curry is almost a lock for #1 barring an injury/massive decline in performance.
Why do you have Westbrook over CP?
JordansBulls wrote:The Warriors are basically a good college team until they meet a team with bigs in the NBA.
PaulieWal wrote:MisterHibachi wrote:PaulieWal wrote:Today is the last day of the RS. I will be honest I have no idea who the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th best guys are in the league. To me Curry is #1 easily for now and then some combination of LBJ/GOAT/KD/Kawhi with CP right there. Usually we have a better idea of which player is where but I will be depending on the PS this year more than usual to determine my rankings. Curry is almost a lock for #1 barring an injury/massive decline in performance.
Why do you have Westbrook over CP?
Because I think Westbrook has been better? Lol...
But seriously their numbers are close enough with slight edge to Westy except for RAPM. When both are ON the court Westbrook's team does slightly better than CP's. I think Westbrook has been playing with an intensity unmatched and the havoc that he creates with his driving opens up things for OKC. Not to even mention the playmaking which has gotten better every year and the crazy rebounding. Defensively I do think Westbrook needs to be more consistent but overall I'd take Westbrook so far over CP.
Why do you have CP over Westbrook?
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SideshowBob wrote:Since this will become the unofficial playoff thread I think we can start spring-boarding some discussion.
Anyone foresee any dominant early round runs? In recent years, through rounds 1-2, Cleveland in 2009 won 8 straight games by double-digit margins (+16.8 avg), Orlando in 2010 won 8 straight by an average margin of +17.2, and San Antonio in 2012 won 8 straight games w/average margin of +13.7 (and then actually proceeded to win 2 more consecutive in the WCF). None of these teams won a title though and in fact all three failed to make the finals.
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PaulieWal wrote:MisterHibachi wrote:PaulieWal wrote:Today is the last day of the RS. I will be honest I have no idea who the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th best guys are in the league. To me Curry is #1 easily for now and then some combination of LBJ/GOAT/KD/Kawhi with CP right there. Usually we have a better idea of which player is where but I will be depending on the PS this year more than usual to determine my rankings. Curry is almost a lock for #1 barring an injury/massive decline in performance.
Why do you have Westbrook over CP?
Because I think Westbrook has been better? Lol...
But seriously their numbers are close enough with slight edge to Westy except for RAPM. When both are ON the court Westbrook's team does slightly better than CP's. I think Westbrook has been playing with an intensity unmatched and the havoc that he creates with his driving opens up things for OKC. Not to even mention the playmaking which has gotten better every year and the crazy rebounding. Defensively I do think Westbrook needs to be more consistent but overall I'd take Westbrook so far over CP.
Why do you have CP over Westbrook?
PaulieWal wrote:MisterHibachi wrote:PaulieWal wrote:Today is the last day of the RS. I will be honest I have no idea who the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th best guys are in the league. To me Curry is #1 easily for now and then some combination of LBJ/GOAT/KD/Kawhi with CP right there. Usually we have a better idea of which player is where but I will be depending on the PS this year more than usual to determine my rankings. Curry is almost a lock for #1 barring an injury/massive decline in performance.
Why do you have Westbrook over CP?
Because I think Westbrook has been better? Lol...
But seriously their numbers are close enough with slight edge to Westy except for RAPM. When both are ON the court Westbrook's team does slightly better than CP's. I think Westbrook has been playing with an intensity unmatched and the havoc that he creates with his driving opens up things for OKC. Not to even mention the playmaking which has gotten better every year and the crazy rebounding. Defensively I do think Westbrook needs to be more consistent but overall I'd take Westbrook so far over CP.
Why do you have CP over Westbrook?
The-Power wrote:fpliii wrote:SideshowBob wrote:How would you rank their top 5 on each end past the 1st spot (Curry #1 for O, Green #1 for D)?
Hm tough call. Without looking at splits:
Offense
2) Thompson
3) Green
4) Iguodala
5) Barnes
Defense
2) Bogut
3) Iguodala
4-5) I'm not sure if Thompson has separated himself on a meaningful level from Barnes (who guards the smallball 4 well), though I don't care about one-on-one man defense all that much (which is Thompson's 'strength')
Livingston looks more comfortable this year but I'm not sure if he can crack the top 5 in either.
Actually, Curry's argument is stronger than Livingston's or Klay's on defense although I'm sure this remains an unpopular opinion. Curry's DFG% is more impressive. He ranks extremely good in player tracking data provided by Synergy and consequently ahead of Klay and Livingston. He is comfortably ahead in DRAPM, DRPM - although there are some collinearity-issues, sure - and has the edge in box score based defensive metric albeit they are horrible when it comes to evaluating defense imo, hence I'll never use them in my evaluation. Not to mention that Curry's defense looks quite impressive to the eye as well. The tendency of many people - and I want to emphasize that I don't mean you in particular - to rank Livingston and Klay ahead of Curry on defense is probably based on a mix of their physical traits and recent history.
Regardless of where Curry ranks, I believe some overvalue what Livingston brings to the table on defense. He is long which makes him a great asset to have in line-ups with Curry and Klay but as an individual defender, Shaun isn't that impressive to me. He struggles against quick PGs, has a tendency to defend shooters ineffectively at times (either fouling the shooter or not contesting effectively, something his DFG% supports as well) and gets burned in the PnR regularly (ranks in the 12.5 percentile in guarding the ball handler for instance). I don't see any viable argument for Shaun here.
Klay is a different case. He can be a great defender whenever he's matched up against smaller guards in particular. His on-ball defense is consistently good, although I wouldn't say it's consistently great - he's clearly someone who excels in certain match-ups but isn't special against other players. He doesn't play off the ball as effective as Curry, though. Also, I wouldn't necessarily say Klay's on-ball defense is more impressive than Curry's overall. What I'll say is that he can reach a level as an on-ball defender that Curry can't but this shut-down defense happens only for a limited amount of time. Even if you prefer Klay on defense, the gap is by no means big.
Barnes' case is interesting, to say the least. He rightfully gets credit for being able to defend PFs in the ultra-effective small ball line-up and this makes him valuable to the Warriors. As an individual defender, however, I see him as merely average. Being average on defense against SFs and against PFs alike makes you valuable - but does it make you good? This is where we can see a discrepancy in terms of individual goodness and impact, as he's unimpressive in both cases, and value to the team as average defense at these two positions allows the team to smoothly switch to special line-ups, especially given the fact that he can spread the floor well as a PF (so it's actually the combination of offense and defense from the PF spot which makes him important in our SBDS, not his ability to hold his own against most PFs on defense alone).
SideshowBob wrote:2016 San Antonio Spurs In/Out Splits (82 G, 67-15)
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We have 36 games of Aldridge, Leonard, Duncan, Green, Parker, Diaw, Ginobili, Mills & West. I will first list these 36 games and then post samples of individual players removed from this group.
Feel free to let me know if you're looking for anything specific, or any suggestions for splits.
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Aldridge, Diaw, Duncna, Ginobili, Green, Leonard, Mills, Parker, West IN IN | (36 G, 29-7)
+12.33 SRS, +4.1 Offense, -9.7 Defense
110.1 ORTG, 97.4 DRTG, +13.8 Adjusted Net
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All IN | Duncan OUT | (8 G, 6-2)
+7.72 SRS, +5.9 Offense, -3.7 Defense
113.1 ORTG, 103.6 DRTG, +9.6 Adjusted Net
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All IN | Ginobili OUT | (6 G, 5-1)
+9.49 SRS, +0.1 Offense, -8.9 Defense
107.5 ORTG, 97.3 DRTG, +9.0 Adjusted Net
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SideshowBob wrote:2016 Golden State Warriors In/Out Splits (82 G, 73-9)
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We have 39 games of Curry, Green, Klay, Iggy, Bogut, & Barnes. I will list post these 39 games first and then post samples of individual players removed from this group.
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Barnes, Bogut, Curry, Green, Iggy, Klay IN | (39 G, 36-3)
+13.19 SRS, +10.9 Offense, -2.3 Defense
117.2 ORTG, 104.5 DRTG, +13.1 Adjusted Net
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All IN | Iggy OUT | (13 G, 11-2)
+5.32 SRS, +7.0 Offense, +0.7 Defense
114.2 ORTG, 105.1 DRTG, +6.2 Adjusted Net
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All IN | Barnes OUT | (12 G, 11-1)
+9.02 SRS, +7.2 Offense, -2.4 Defense
114.0 ORTG, 103.1 DRTG, +9.6 Adjusted Net
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All IN | Bogut OUT | (8 G, 8-0)
+14.70, +6.7 Offense, -7.2 Defense
113.9 ORTG, 99.5 DRTG, +13.8 Adjusted Net
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SideshowBob wrote:2016 Cleveland Cavaliers Coaching Splits (82 G, 57-25)
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David Blatt IN | (41 G, 30-11)
+5.35 SRS, +2.3 Offense, -3.1 Defense
108.9 ORTG, 102.8 DRTG, +5.4 Adjusted Net
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David Blatt IN | Lebron IN | (40 G, 30-10)
+5.75 SRS, +2.7 Offense, -3.2 Defense
109.3 ORTG, 102.7 DRTG, +5.9 Adjusted Net
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David Blatt IN | Lebron, Love, Irving IN | (15 G, 12-3)
+8.53 SRS, +5.9 Offense, -2.8 Defense
112.5 ORTG, 103.7 DRTG, +5.9 Adjusted Net
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Tyron Lue IN | (41 G, 27-14)
+5.52 SRS, +8.0 Offense, +1.7 Defense
114.2 ORTG, 107.5 DRTG, +6.3 Adjusted Net
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Tyron Lue IN | Lebron IN | (36 G, 26-10)
+7.29 SRS, +8.9 Offense, +0.7 Defense
115.1 ORTG, 106.4 DRTG, +5.9 Adjusted Net
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Tyron Lue IN | Lebron, Love, Irving IN | (30 G, 20-10)
+5.89 SRS, +7.9 Offense, +1.4 Defense
113.8 ORTG, 107.2 DRTG, +6.5 Adjusted Net
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SideshowBob wrote:2016 Cleveland Cavaliers In/Out Splits (82 G, 57-25)
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Lebron OUT | (6 G, 1-5)
-7.77 SRS, -0.6 Offense, +7.5 Defense
105.0 ORTG, 113.7 DRTG, -8.2 Adjusted Net
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Lebron IN | (76 G, 56-20)
+6.48 SRS, +5.6 Offense, -1.3 Defense
112.1 ORTG, 104.5 DRTG, +7.0 Adjusted Net
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Irving, Love IN | Lebron OUT | (4 G, 1-3)
-7.89 SRS, +1.6 Offense, +10.0 Defense
107.5 ORTG, 116.2 DRTG, -8.4 Adjusted Net
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Irving, Love IN | Lebron IN | (45 G, 32-13)
+6.77 SRS, +7.2 Offense, +0.0 Defense
113.4 ORTG, 106.1 DRTG, +7.2 Adjusted Net
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lorak wrote:Zach Lowe's awards:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15186679/nba-awards-ballot-part-1
Team insiders don't like RPM (but I wonder who they are, because if they are from LAL or SAC, then who cares).
HeartBreakKid wrote:PaulieWal wrote:MisterHibachi wrote:
Why do you have Westbrook over CP?
Because I think Westbrook has been better? Lol...
But seriously their numbers are close enough with slight edge to Westy except for RAPM. When both are ON the court Westbrook's team does slightly better than CP's. I think Westbrook has been playing with an intensity unmatched and the havoc that he creates with his driving opens up things for OKC. Not to even mention the playmaking which has gotten better every year and the crazy rebounding. Defensively I do think Westbrook needs to be more consistent but overall I'd take Westbrook so far over CP.
Why do you have CP over Westbrook?
I mean Westbrook's team is better, so that would make some sense.
Doctor MJ wrote:lorak wrote:Zach Lowe's awards:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15186679/nba-awards-ballot-part-1
Team insiders don't like RPM (but I wonder who they are, because if they are from LAL or SAC, then who cares).
It's really frustrating as a fan that we don't have access to the same data as the teams now that we're in this age that things like SportsVU exists.
For the first time, the NBA will track a new batch of "hustle stats" in the playoffs and post them online within hours of the end of every game, league officials told ESPN.com.
The NBA tried this in a pilot program at Las Vegas Summer League last season and distributed the numbers to media and teams there. The reaction was positive, and the NBA decided to compile the stats in games that count.
"We decided to take this to the next level," said Evan Wasch, the NBA's senior vice president of basketball strategy and analytics.
The league will track how often defenders contest 2- and 3-point shots, deflections by defensive players, charges taken, which players recover loose balls, and so-called "screen assists," which the league defines as picks that lead directly to a made field goal attempt by a teammate. The "screen assist" category will not include picks that result in a teammate drawing a shooting foul or that free up someone for a shot one or two passes down the chain, officials said.
Fans will be able to monitor rankings in each category through the playoffs -- the first time we'll really get public confirmation that, say, Draymond Green tears away an unusual number of loose balls. "It's another way for us to engage fans," Wasch said.Spoiler:
Clyde Frazier wrote:For the first time, the NBA will track a new batch of "hustle stats" in the playoffs and post them online within hours of the end of every game, league officials told ESPN.com.
The NBA tried this in a pilot program at Las Vegas Summer League last season and distributed the numbers to media and teams there. The reaction was positive, and the NBA decided to compile the stats in games that count.
"We decided to take this to the next level," said Evan Wasch, the NBA's senior vice president of basketball strategy and analytics.
The league will track how often defenders contest 2- and 3-point shots, deflections by defensive players, charges taken, which players recover loose balls, and so-called "screen assists," which the league defines as picks that lead directly to a made field goal attempt by a teammate. The "screen assist" category will not include picks that result in a teammate drawing a shooting foul or that free up someone for a shot one or two passes down the chain, officials said.
Fans will be able to monitor rankings in each category through the playoffs -- the first time we'll really get public confirmation that, say, Draymond Green tears away an unusual number of loose balls. "It's another way for us to engage fans," Wasch said.Spoiler:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15203926/nba-track-hustle-stats-playoffs-first
But in his home dwelling...the hi-top faded warrior is revered. *Smack!* The sound of his palm blocking the basketball... the sound of thousands rising, roaring... the sound of "get that sugar honey iced tea outta here!"
But in his home dwelling...the hi-top faded warrior is revered. *Smack!* The sound of his palm blocking the basketball... the sound of thousands rising, roaring... the sound of "get that sugar honey iced tea outta here!"
SideshowBob wrote:Discouraging early reaction on the GB: NBA introduces "hustle stats" using SportVu data for playoffs.![]()
Also, it was mentioned that it would be a single "hustle" number. Hope that's not the case, I'd much rather have as many categories as possible.
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