Post#110 » by ChuckS » Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:39 pm 
            
            
            It is no secret that I always choose to use unadulterated numbers if I have a choice.  For that reason, I really value 82games.com.  It, and others, breaks down "all"? (or top 20 of) a teams five man units, with offensive and defensive points per possession, with that squad's net plus minus.  
Our "Death Squad", as expected, is our best, at +26, with a offensive rating of 1.32 and a defensive rating of 1.12.
Our starters, are a +1, offensively with a 1.11 and defensively 1.10.  (In judging, keep in mind that "all" their time is versus starters, and the sample size is more than double the others.)
Our second best unit consists of Durant, Klay, Dre, Livingston, and West.  It has a +19, with 1.16 offense, and *0.94* defense.  
I believe these numbers will be better with a full year sample because currently they are affected by the acclimation period for so many new players.  But they might allay some early fears.
Our vets with Klay and Kevin comprise the best defensive unit.  That could be somewhat explained by Livingston instead of Curry.  But because of the significant absence of Green could also suggest that David is a better defensive center (even if a more natural power four) than has been  acknowledged.  He was a significant defensive presence with the Spurs.  Also, our starters having a nominal two hundredths (.02) advantage over our small squad, could mean that we are not that porous at center, particularly with the numbers we can throw in there for fouls and change of styles.
As far as the immediate question, I cannot knock Speights.  He played well for us and has been having a very good season.  But we do not have him, and so far I really like West.