Gooner wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:Gooner wrote:
Danny Green was way ahead of Kawhi Leonard this year in RPM, how do you explain that? There are countless examples like that every season.
That one is obvious as hell, lol. You'll consistently see 3 and D players doing well on RPM because they are extremely valuable players. The two players however have different roles on the court and we have to evaluate RPM within that context. You cannot simply say a player has a higher or lower RPM or any metric without first apply context to the role and player. Take a few hours and really study the metric and come back with questions, maybe make a thread to ask people who understand stats and can help you get a better grasp on all the information we have.
FYI in case you're confused, Leonard was not an MVP level player in the regular season this year.
Klay Thompson was around 170th place in RPM, and he is a prototypical 3 and D player. Khris Middleton and Malcolm Brogdon were outside of top 50, behind George Hill and Bledsoe. Context matters, as you say, so these raw stats don't mean anything, they just serve as a distraction and food for bias.
Again you clearly have never put ANY effort into understand these metrics and as a result there's little reason to discuss this with you. Please take the time to read up on the topic, there are hundreds of threads on these forums that can help you learn more.
FYI Klay isn't a good defender and never has been. The D part is missing there.




















