nickhx2 wrote:og (or others): are there a list of benchmarks you guys use to evaluate things like EFG and TS tiers? i.e. what's accepted as relatively good and what's accepted as relatively bad. i have no real frame of reference because they aren't stats i use that often, though i think by now everyone should be.
You can always just go by league averages as a decent baseline. This season:
League average TS% is 54.1%
League average eFG% is 50.2%
A TS% in the 40's, especially the low 40's is a very bad sign for a players efficiency for sure, so Lillard and McCollum are playing pretty terrible. TS% of about 55.0% of greater is generally what is look at as good, especially for higher usage players. eFG% anything over about 50% is considered good.
General ranges for TS% could be something like this:
<45% - really bad
<48% - bad
48-51% - well below average
51-53% - below average
53-54%- average
54-56% - good
56-60% - very good
60%+ - great
65%+ - super great?
Of course we also have to compare to a player usage. Westbrook with high usage at 54% TS is better for him than Jared Dudley as a spot up / open shooter with 54% TS for example.