TheSecretWeapon wrote:thricethefun wrote:payitforward wrote:What TSW says just above. And this is true by definition: wins and losses are 100% the product of the numbers each player puts up individually. You add them up for each team, and they never fail to produce exact results.
Duh.
Not true at all. Ever hear of intangibles? Hustle? Leadership? Look at players like Cousins. Has had historically great numbers but his attitude and lack of hustle at times has held his team back.
Things like hustle and leadership ALWAYS show up in the numbers somewhere, to the extent that they matter.
And, only a superficial glance at Cousins' numbers could lead someone to conclude they're historically great. His attitude and lack of hustle surely hurt his team -- and show up in the numbers. However, his easily measurable on-court play is problematic as well, specifically his poor shooting, horrific shot selection and rampant turnovers. He uses roughly a third of his team's possessions when he's in the game, and he does so at below-average efficiency.
Whenever Cousins gets better teammates I want to revisit this.




















