Odinn21 wrote:mailmp wrote:I
Here's a direct comparison for those +/- assumptions;
1985 Malone had +21.7 on/off NRtg differential. Taylor assumed Malone's +/- worth as 3.75.
2008 Garnett had +12.5 on/off NRtg differential. Taylor assumed Garnett's +/- worth as 5.50.
2007 Duncan had +17.4 on/off NRtg differential. Taylor assumed Duncan's +/- worth as 5.75.
2002 O'Neal had +11.1 on/off NRtg differential. Taylor assumed O'Neal's +/- worth as 6.50.
Do you think Taylor got that one right?
The same thing applies for Ewing BTW. Not just saying Malone did not get the value he deserved. Those numbers before full logs have no proper validation.
You don't like me using obpm and turn to use the numbers those have no proper foundation? That seems about right...
Raw on/off measures lineups players play with. It's sily to use it as an induvdiual player stat. ben's assumptions are specifically measuring players, not lineups. Hence brining up on/off without adjusting for lineups is rather meaningless.