bondom34 wrote:1 Actually not at all, I'm good. You showed a handful of lineups, of which he was part of 4 of. Of those, 3 were good defensively. Also, you're looking at a sample of under 100 minutes, while Curry plays next to a DPOY and other fantastic defenders, there's a reason GSW is good defensively and it's not Curry. Westbrook isn't any worse than him on defense
Actually, you're not good -- because you said that every lineup with Westbrook was good defensively and I showed that their second most common lineup
wasn't good defensively. I don't think this is a particularly valid metric for defense, BTW, but if you're going to say it, prove it or admit you were wrong.
bondom34 wrote:2/3 I stated in my last post RPM was close, it had updated and prior Curry was worse. Westbrook still leads in DBPM.
You also stated that Westbrook's was clearly better defensively than Curry; statistically speaking, he is not. Had you said they were in the same ballpark, I wouldn't have spoken up. Again, support your statement or admit your error.
bondom34 wrote:4. Win Shares are a counting statistic, with a large basis in actual team wins. They're box score based and favor more efficient players in general. RPM (Or the PM family) are generally referred to as measures of impact, since they measure the "impact" a player has on the team level. Box score metrics are not.
Win Shares specifically try to isolate a player from his teammates, which is how Anthony Davis is 13th in the league in Win Shares on a bad team. Win Shares certainly aren't perfect, but 6 of the last 7 MVPs led the league in WS/48, with Rose being the exception. Also, 6 of the last 7 MVPs also led the league in VORP (again, with Rose being the exception). Westbrook leads the league in VORP, is 17th in WS/48. It's an odd year.
ESPN only has full season RPM from 2014 onward. But of the 3 MVPs, only one led the league in RPM (Curry in 2015). When Durant won in 2014, he was #4 in RPM while Iguodala was #3. Likewise, I've literally never heard anyone say that Zaza has more impact than Marc Gasol, which RPM suggests.
That's why I favor considering multiple advanced stats and not relying on a single one.
bondom34 wrote:You're free to believe as you'd like too, but if you want to shove the "sham" argument down people's throat in whatever form you can, I'll call you on it because it's wrong. Westbrook is far from perfect, and Curry's an amazing player, but the need to tear down a guy because he rebounds better than any guard in the league is bizarre to me. There's a reason we haven't seen this done in 50 years, because it's incredibly hard to do. Nobody thought he'd actually do it, and now that he has every opposing fan (specifically for some reason fans of guys who are really good players) want to discredit it. If its not that hard, then you know what everyone should do it
I'll see myself out, don't need to reply. I'll stick to the PC board where there's actual discussion using reason.
It's really strange to me that you're so fixated on the rebounding thing. Saying that Westbrook's raw rebounding numbers are a 'sham' (or, to be kinder, are a product of the system) isn't a particularly radical perspective, even OKC beat writers have commented on it. His teammates talk about it. However, it doesn't denigrate Westbrook, unless you believe his primary value to the team is as a rebounder.
I wrote a post saying that Westbrook was my 1b MVP candidate, ranked above my beloved Warriors, and you're outraged. It's just bizarre to me. Maybe you think it's personal, but if I see a Warriors fan posting fake facts, I'll call them on it, too.
bondom34 wrote:Edit:
Oh, and don't know where your lineups were from, but NBA.com has this:
http://stats.nba.com/team/#!/1610612760/lineups-advanced/Westbrook/Oladipo/Roberson/Sabonis/Adams D rating of 98.0 in 549 minutes
Replace Oladipo with Morrow and its 106.0 in 115 minutes
He's not in the 3rd lineup or 4th
and 5th is Adams/Kanter/Oladipo/Roberson/Westbrook with 97.5 in 80 minutes.
So to add your numbers were off. And 2 of those lineups are fantastic defensively
Mine are from 82Games.
http://www.82games.com/1617/1617OKC2.HTMI'm pretty sure that you're aware there are different methods for calculating ORtg and DRtg. If you did know that, then it's rude to automatically assume my numbers are off.
While it's interesting that two of the Thunder's top 4 lineups with Westbrook have great defensive ratings, that wasn't what you said. Seriously, why can't people check stats
before they post?
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