omerome wrote:Fury wrote:god shammgod wrote:
this is kinda sad to be honest
Game is almost unwatchable at this point. There's no distinct personalities in the NBA, in terms of teams. Every team plays the same or tries to play the same. I was big fan of the way the Dan Tony Suns played but it's not the same if everyone is only trying to shoot 3s.
It's funny, in the NFL while teams are leaning towards passing more, you still see a variation. The Ravens, Titans and Niners all like to run the ball more and are successful. I'd like to see different types of success in the NBA.
Yeah. There isn't anything to take away from how the NBA is other than, "more threes please". Each of the top teams shoots a high volume of 3 point shots. We even had a coach who states that he doesn't want his players to play in the post (Dallas).
And with the rules discouraging players from playing actual defense
So, these statements are false, second one is false cause Carlisle was specifically talking about KP posting up being a bad shot, not post play in general. KP posting up is a bad shot because he's not a good post player and he adds more to the offense by being a floor spacer. Luka posting up is a good play because he's good at posting up. Same goes for Embiid and Jokic. There's just so few players in the league that can consistently score from the post effectively anymore
Then let's look at the top teams, which we'll use the definition of 25 or more wins, which encompasses the top 6 teams in each conference
How each team ranks in 3 pointers attempted per game (ranked by overall record)
Milwaukee - 4
Lakers - 23
Utah - 19
Boston - 13
Denver - 26
Miami - 14
Clippers - 17
Houston - 1
Toronto - 7
Indiana - 30
Philadelphia - 25
Dallas - 2
So, right off the bat, most of the top teams don't take a lot of threes with the exception of Milwaukee. In fact, the data appears to show that there's not very much correlation between 3PA and wins, otherwise Minnesota and New Orleans (3rd and 5th in 3PA respectively) would be significantly better. Now those teams ranked by their Drtg
Milwaukee - 1
Lakers - 3
Utah - 8
Boston - 4
Denver - 12
Miami - 13
Clippers - 7
Houston - 15
Toronto - 2
Indiana - 10
Philadelphia - 6
Dallas - 16
This shows a much stronger correlation between defense and wins than 3PA and wins. Whereas with 3PA, four teams in the bottom 10 were able to win games, only one of the top teams has a Drtg outside of the top half of the league, and they're the worst top team
Teams are taking much more 3 pointers as a whole, and offense as a whole is significantly more efficient than it was even 10 years ago. Plus the rules on defense have changed. But the data seems to indicate that playing defense is a much better way to win games than simply taking more threes. You can say "back in my day, defenses were tough" or something, and I'm not gonna dispute that cause it's not quantifiable and I wasn't around to see it. I'm just disputing the notion that the only thing that matters today is 3PA, cause that's demonstrably false






























