Dn4sty wrote:Also what defensive stat is the most telling of a players defensive ability. DBPM (but with the understanding it skews to centers)?
Defensive stats are too flawed. Use the good ol eye test
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Dn4sty wrote:Also what defensive stat is the most telling of a players defensive ability. DBPM (but with the understanding it skews to centers)?
Dn4sty wrote:So is this Grants ceiling? Or can he become better?

Dn4sty wrote:Also what defensive stat is the most telling of a players defensive ability. DBPM (but with the understanding it skews to centers)?
slick_watts wrote:Dn4sty wrote:Also what defensive stat is the most telling of a players defensive ability. DBPM (but with the understanding it skews to centers)?
there is none.
slick_watts wrote:Dn4sty wrote:Also what defensive stat is the most telling of a players defensive ability. DBPM (but with the understanding it skews to centers)?
there is none.

hardenASG13 wrote:slick_watts wrote:Dn4sty wrote:Also what defensive stat is the most telling of a players defensive ability. DBPM (but with the understanding it skews to centers)?
there is none.
Haven't you and others used defensive stats as almost your entire argument for Roberson? Don't get me wrong, he passed the eye test on D as well........but so do Ferguson and Grant. Ferguson is nearly as active, not as smart or strong yet, and probably faster. He also has turned into a 3 point gunner with the open looks that the okc starting 2 guard inherits. It took him half a season of consistent minutes. Grant, unlike Roberson, actually can guard 2s, 3s, 4s, and some 5s ( isn't as good on ball or thru screens, better against bigs than roberson). I know Roberson was a pf in college, but Colorado doesn't play an NBA schedule. Grant has been effective on guys ranging from Jimmy butler to giannis.
The results are speaking for themselves. Other role players have finally been given a chance, and are thriving on both ends. Will you even consider that Roberson really wasn't that special? They don't miss him. He would be useless offensively with the bench, and Ferguson is a better fit with the starters, as he can shoot a basketball while the team has continued to play very good D without roberson.
Dn4sty wrote:So is this Grants ceiling? Or can he become better?
Pillendreher wrote:The streak of above league offensive performances continues at 10 now. Over the last 10 games, we've scored 116.2 pp100p on average against teams that - on average - allow 109.2 pp100p.
slick_watts wrote:hardenASG13 wrote:slick_watts wrote:
there is none.
Haven't you and others used defensive stats as almost your entire argument for Roberson? Don't get me wrong, he passed the eye test on D as well........but so do Ferguson and Grant. Ferguson is nearly as active, not as smart or strong yet, and probably faster. He also has turned into a 3 point gunner with the open looks that the okc starting 2 guard inherits. It took him half a season of consistent minutes. Grant, unlike Roberson, actually can guard 2s, 3s, 4s, and some 5s ( isn't as good on ball or thru screens, better against bigs than roberson). I know Roberson was a pf in college, but Colorado doesn't play an NBA schedule. Grant has been effective on guys ranging from Jimmy butler to giannis.
The results are speaking for themselves. Other role players have finally been given a chance, and are thriving on both ends. Will you even consider that Roberson really wasn't that special? They don't miss him. He would be useless offensively with the bench, and Ferguson is a better fit with the starters, as he can shoot a basketball while the team has continued to play very good D without roberson.
there is no single one, is what i meant. with a large enough sample size you can get a good beat on individual defense using a combination of data sources.
no, andre roberson was special. probably the best defensive wing in the league when he got hurt. remember that he carried a defense as good as or better with melo at power forward. if 100% andre roberson came back tomorrow he'd usurp terrance ferguson in a nanosecond.
SecondTake wrote:Kizz Fastfists wrote:Balkman32 wrote:Have we heard how the re-evaluated on Dre went?
Donovan said last week that he isn't close to a return. I'd be surprised if we see him this year.
Yeah, but then why didn't they apply for the DPE? Makes me think Dre's going to back sometime in March.

Balkman32 wrote:SecondTake wrote:Kizz Fastfists wrote:
Donovan said last week that he isn't close to a return. I'd be surprised if we see him this year.
Yeah, but then why didn't they apply for the DPE? Makes me think Dre's going to back sometime in March.
If we applied and got it then he couldn't come back. We have the $10 million from Melo, I don't think we need another $5 million, plus shutting the door on Dre's return.
Yesterday was a year since his injury. I can't believe he hasn't played in an year.
slick_watts wrote:Balkman32 wrote:SecondTake wrote:
Yeah, but then why didn't they apply for the DPE? Makes me think Dre's going to back sometime in March.
If we applied and got it then he couldn't come back. We have the $10 million from Melo, I don't think we need another $5 million, plus shutting the door on Dre's return.
Yesterday was a year since his injury. I can't believe he hasn't played in an year.
this isn't true. there is no penalty for a player returning earlier than expected after a team is granted a DPE. nor is there a restriction on when they can return.
SecondTake wrote:slick_watts wrote:Balkman32 wrote:
If we applied and got it then he couldn't come back. We have the $10 million from Melo, I don't think we need another $5 million, plus shutting the door on Dre's return.
Yesterday was a year since his injury. I can't believe he hasn't played in an year.
this isn't true. there is no penalty for a player returning earlier than expected after a team is granted a DPE. nor is there a restriction on when they can return.
So do you think we didnt apply because he's coming back?
Balkman32 wrote:SecondTake wrote:Kizz Fastfists wrote:
Donovan said last week that he isn't close to a return. I'd be surprised if we see him this year.
Yeah, but then why didn't they apply for the DPE? Makes me think Dre's going to back sometime in March.
If we applied and got it then he couldn't come back. We have the $10 million from Melo, I don't think we need another $5 million, plus shutting the door on Dre's return.
Yesterday was a year since his injury. I can't believe he hasn't played in an year.
You have the Melo exception and you are unlikely to take on more salary in any trade this season anyway since you are way over the cap and any additional salary would cost the Thunder owners about 5 times its nominal value.SecondTake wrote:slick_watts wrote:Balkman32 wrote:
If we applied and got it then he couldn't come back. We have the $10 million from Melo, I don't think we need another $5 million, plus shutting the door on Dre's return.
Yesterday was a year since his injury. I can't believe he hasn't played in an year.
this isn't true. there is no penalty for a player returning earlier than expected after a team is granted a DPE. nor is there a restriction on when they can return.
So do you think we didnt apply because he's coming back?
Bergmaniac wrote:You have the Melo exception and you are unlikely to take on more salary in any trade this season anyway since you are way over the cap and any additional salary would cost the Thunder owners about 5 times its nominal value.SecondTake wrote:slick_watts wrote:
this isn't true. there is no penalty for a player returning earlier than expected after a team is granted a DPE. nor is there a restriction on when they can return.
So do you think we didnt apply because he's coming back?
Bergmaniac wrote:Paul George's on/off stats for January are quite ridiculous:
PG13 on the court: 114.2 ORTG, 105.4 DRTG, 8.7 Net Rating
PG13 off the court: 98.9 ORTG, 124.8 DRTG, -26.0 Net Rating
This is an insane impact.
Balkman32 wrote:Bergmaniac wrote:Paul George's on/off stats for January are quite ridiculous:
PG13 on the court: 114.2 ORTG, 105.4 DRTG, 8.7 Net Rating
PG13 off the court: 98.9 ORTG, 124.8 DRTG, -26.0 Net Rating
This is an insane impact.
I think a lineup of Westbrook and Schroder w/o George has been a very bad lineup. Hopefully we see less and less of that line up.
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