Dat2U wrote:penbeast0 wrote:payitforward wrote:I know as well, Zards, that you don't like hearing Kieff called "a bad player." Yet, 1) all those 3 words do is stand in for his numbers, which are what they are over 6 seasons & can't really be denied, & 2) "a bad player" doesn't mean "a bad person." I don't see any reason to think he's a bad person.
Even "bad player" should really read "bad NBA player." Presumably the NBA includes the 500 best basketball players in the universe! So, even a guy who isn't good in the context of the league is actually a tremendous basketball player when viewed globally!
Maybe "well below average NBA starting PF?"
Depends on what statistical tool your using. If you were to weigh Markieff's impact via TPA or WP48, Markieff not only looks bad, he looks like one of the worst players in the league.
WS48 & BPM have him as being below average (in line with a below average starter) ....
But "below average" isn't anything like "below average starter," Dat. 493 guys played in the league last year, of which @165 (given fluctuation) were starters. Presumably, an
average starter would be @#80-85 best player in that group -- so, anyway, among the top 100 players in the league, around the top 20% of players in the league. A below average starter still fits somewhere in that top 165 guys -- the top 1/3 of all players.
(Now, this can't be exact, of course, because productivity isn't evenly spread across all positions, but still....)
OTOH, a below average
player is clearly
not in the top 85-100 players in the league! By definition, a below average player is in the bottom 1/2 of players.
Dat2U wrote:...weigh Markieff's impact via TPA or WP48, Markieff not only looks bad, he looks like one of the worst players in the league. ... its hard for me to conclude he's one of the worst players in the league....
But, what does "one of the worst" mean exactly? I.e. if there were 493 players last year (per the above), does "one of the worst" mean "in the bottom 10%"?
WP48 ranks him @ at the bottom 20% mark -- about 20% of players are worse, about 80% are better. But keep in mind that wp48 is designed so that you can compare players across positions -- in most (not all) standard measures of production, for example, Centers do way better than SGs: they shoot a higher %, rebound more, turn it over less, etc., all of which makes sense if you think about it. WP48 adjusts for that.
But, before that adjustment it produces another ranking -- ADJP48. Using that measure, Markieff #258 of 493. So, right in line with the way you suggested WS48 & BPM rank him.
If you restrict it to PFs, & you only look at guys who played 500+ minutes (in order to leave out the least reliable small samples), @25% were worse than him, @75% were better.
Not a very good player no matter how you measure it. & obviously, his is the one position we would most want to upgrade -- I think everyone likely agrees w/ that (3 of the other 4 starters being max players!).