Texas Chuck wrote:babyjax13 wrote:[Here is the aforementioned post.
As always we don't deserve you, but we are so glad to have you part of this community.
I am a blessing to mankind.
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Texas Chuck wrote:babyjax13 wrote:[Here is the aforementioned post.
As always we don't deserve you, but we are so glad to have you part of this community.

JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
BullyKing wrote:Roy The Natural wrote:BullyKing wrote:
Ben Simmons has played four seasons in the NBA and made the all-star team in three of them. The one year he didn't he was rookie of the year.
CJ McCollum has played eight seasons in the NBA and never made an all-star team.
No matter what mental gymnastics you go through, calling both of them fringe all-stars will never be accurate.
What years would Simmons make it in the West as a guard? Who's spot is he taking?
If it's your contention that Simmons only made the all-star team for the last years because he was in the East then you should prove it. Stop making statements and then demanding others to prove you wrong.
Texas Chuck wrote:Roy The Natural wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:It's wild to me all this bias talk. I'm supposedly the bad guy here and I'm getting accused of bias no one has remotely been able to substantiate and I've gone out of my way not to accuse anyone else of any bias.
But since apparently its okay to call certain posters out for bias, but oddly enough I've yet to see one poster accuse someone else of their own fanbase of bias. Which is natural of course because we don't see our own bias as bias, just the other guys.
I wish you'd all knock that off though. We all have biases of various kinds. I freely admit I have them, though this bias against Blazer fans isn't one I am aware I have. I just have bias against inconsistent takes.
The only time I think your Bias shows up is via overvaluing Curry who has been in Dallas and been pretty solid for them a myriad of times. I don't agree that you are "biased" I just don't agree with your valuations and I think you're more often than not obtuse in defining how you come to them. That's all.
Not biased, just obtuse. Easy to say when you ignore the statistical information I provide on a topic, isn't it?I find it odd that today's accuser finds that I apparently dislike you and that leads me to bias, but you have now called me obtuse multiple times itt and he doesn't find your clear disdain for me to be hindering your ability to be objective.
And its funny that I supposedly overvalue Curry because I'm a homer Mavs fan I guess yet I tried for a long time to trade Curry for Richardson before it actually happened and in every single version of those deals I added value to Curry to get Richardson but IRL value was added to Richardson to get Curry.
I literally undervalued him. And he just had a really good follow up season in Philly so yeah I don't think his value has gone down. Crazy homer takes by me I guess.....
babyjax13 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Let me reiterate I am not saying these numbers should be used as gospel for the difference in impact. But just sharing them with Roy out of a spirit of goodwill. They do not represent my personal views in any way. It's simply data for people to do with as they wish. I do not believe trade value can be assigned by plugging numbers into a formula and waiting for it to spit out the correct answer.
And for what its worth, Raptor says something different than what he had when I look:
CJ McCollum last 2 years:
6 Wins above Replacement
4.8 Wins above Replacement
Currry last 2 years
3.1 Wins above Replacement
2.5 Wins above Replacement
Not seeing where CJ has 4x the impact as was previously declared.
RPM:
CJ McCollum 8.42 wins
Seth Curry 4.71 wins
PIPM (LEBRON)
CJ 4.70 wins
Curry 2.50 wins
EPM Wins:
CJ 6.7
Curry 4.6
RAPM (3 year I believe, not wins but just value):
CJ 2.9
Curry 2.1
Here is the aforementioned post.
Blazer1776 wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:I agree the price is too high but 3 1stss and 3 swaps is not remotely the same as 6 1sts and we should be accurate in our presentation of the ask.
As someone who is a long time lurker and rare commenter, I find this a bit silly coming from you specifically. I may get in trouble for this, but whatever.
If it is a post that involves any of the other 29 teams in the NBA, you tend to have excellent posts and analysis.
However, your dislike for some of the Portland posters is evident and impacts your ability to always be as accurate as possible when it comes to discussing Portland.
Roy The Natural wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Roy The Natural wrote:
The only time I think your Bias shows up is via overvaluing Curry who has been in Dallas and been pretty solid for them a myriad of times. I don't agree that you are "biased" I just don't agree with your valuations and I think you're more often than not obtuse in defining how you come to them. That's all.
Not biased, just obtuse. Easy to say when you ignore the statistical information I provide on a topic, isn't it?I find it odd that today's accuser finds that I apparently dislike you and that leads me to bias, but you have now called me obtuse multiple times itt and he doesn't find your clear disdain for me to be hindering your ability to be objective.
And its funny that I supposedly overvalue Curry because I'm a homer Mavs fan I guess yet I tried for a long time to trade Curry for Richardson before it actually happened and in every single version of those deals I added value to Curry to get Richardson but IRL value was added to Richardson to get Curry.
I literally undervalued him. And he just had a really good follow up season in Philly so yeah I don't think his value has gone down. Crazy homer takes by me I guess.....
Is obtuse an insult? I didn't think it was.

MyUniBroDavis wrote: he was like YALL PEOPLE WHO DOUBT ME WILL SEE YALLS STATS ARE WRONG I HAVE THE BIG BRAIN PLAYS MUCHO NASTY BIG BRAIN BIG CHUNGUS BRAIN YOU BOYS ON UR BBALL REFERENCE NO UNDERSTANDO
bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.

Blazer1776 wrote:bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.
It isn’t mutually exclusive for both sides to have bias.
MyUniBroDavis wrote: he was like YALL PEOPLE WHO DOUBT ME WILL SEE YALLS STATS ARE WRONG I HAVE THE BIG BRAIN PLAYS MUCHO NASTY BIG BRAIN BIG CHUNGUS BRAIN YOU BOYS ON UR BBALL REFERENCE NO UNDERSTANDO
bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.
bondom34 wrote:Blazer1776 wrote:bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.
It isn’t mutually exclusive for both sides to have bias.
1. Edited.
2. I haven't seen Chuck's bias here. I'm seeing him state his beliefs in value, and oddly enough Blazers fans coming at him for them when he has zero reason to be biased either against them or for Curry. He even said himself he undervalued Curry in reality.
CJ just had the ultimate stinker of a playoffs (and I'm higher on him than most) and yet here we are, with him now being valued again. When right after the Blazers lost the entire forum felt he had to go.
Edited here too: And I am not getting into this thread's ridiculousness. Blazers fans don't seem keen on trading CJ. That's great.

ThunderBolt wrote:I’m going to let some of you in on a little secret I learned on realgm. If you don’t like a thread, not only do you not have to comment but you don’t even have to open it and read it. You’re welcome.
bondom34 wrote:Blazer1776 wrote:bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.
It isn’t mutually exclusive for both sides to have bias.
1. Edited.
2. I haven't seen Chuck's bias here. I'm seeing him state his beliefs in value, and oddly enough Blazers fans coming at him for them when he has zero reason to be biased either against them or for Curry. He even said himself he undervalued Curry in reality.
CJ just had the ultimate stinker of a playoffs (and I'm higher on him than most) and yet here we are, with him now being valued again. When right after the Blazers lost the entire forum felt he had to go.
Edited here too: And I am not getting into this thread's ridiculousness. Blazers fans don't seem keen on trading CJ. That's great.

Roy The Natural wrote:bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.
I don't know about bias... I won't pick up that mantle. But clearly the metrics we have show that Curry and CJ are in completely different tiers as far as I'm court value. That was the crux of the argument anyways. Yes Curry is positive marginal value + in terms of impact. Yes CJ probably is about $6-$8M over what would be considered a solid deal annually. However, the massive gulf in player impact isn't just..m CJ's better.... CJ is a lot better. CJ is multiple steps up the impact ladder. Residing far closer to the Ben Simmons impact range than the Seth Curry one. At least that's the perception that the impact metrics we see tend to present.

MyUniBroDavis wrote: he was like YALL PEOPLE WHO DOUBT ME WILL SEE YALLS STATS ARE WRONG I HAVE THE BIG BRAIN PLAYS MUCHO NASTY BIG BRAIN BIG CHUNGUS BRAIN YOU BOYS ON UR BBALL REFERENCE NO UNDERSTANDO

Roy The Natural wrote:bondom34 wrote:Blazer1776 wrote:
It isn’t mutually exclusive for both sides to have bias.
1. Edited.
2. I haven't seen Chuck's bias here. I'm seeing him state his beliefs in value, and oddly enough Blazers fans coming at him for them when he has zero reason to be biased either against them or for Curry. He even said himself he undervalued Curry in reality.
CJ just had the ultimate stinker of a playoffs (and I'm higher on him than most) and yet here we are, with him now being valued again. When right after the Blazers lost the entire forum felt he had to go.
Edited here too: And I am not getting into this thread's ridiculousness. Blazers fans don't seem keen on trading CJ. That's great.
Has CJ gained a bunch of value? I'm not arguing he has. I never had Simmons with extremely high value and I think his has dropped. I don't believe CJ for Simmons straight is palatable for Philly and have never suggested so. However the gulf between these 2 players isn't 6 years of draft control. It just isn't.
Blazer1776 wrote:bondom34 wrote:Blazer1776 wrote:
It isn’t mutually exclusive for both sides to have bias.
1. Edited.
2. I haven't seen Chuck's bias here. I'm seeing him state his beliefs in value, and oddly enough Blazers fans coming at him for them when he has zero reason to be biased either against them or for Curry. He even said himself he undervalued Curry in reality.
CJ just had the ultimate stinker of a playoffs (and I'm higher on him than most) and yet here we are, with him now being valued again. When right after the Blazers lost the entire forum felt he had to go.
Edited here too: And I am not getting into this thread's ridiculousness. Blazers fans don't seem keen on trading CJ. That's great.
With most things I in life, rash, emotion filled decisions usually are not the best way to gauge anything.
A similar thing has been seen with Simmons asking out. There was the initial backlash, but no cooler heads are prevailing.
My point being, choosing an emotional timeframe to judge an opinion isn’t always the best.
MyUniBroDavis wrote: he was like YALL PEOPLE WHO DOUBT ME WILL SEE YALLS STATS ARE WRONG I HAVE THE BIG BRAIN PLAYS MUCHO NASTY BIG BRAIN BIG CHUNGUS BRAIN YOU BOYS ON UR BBALL REFERENCE NO UNDERSTANDO
bondom34 wrote:Roy The Natural wrote:bondom34 wrote:Yes, clearly Chuck is biased against the Blazers and McCollum, and for Curry. It couldn't possibly be that Blazers fans have any inherent bias. No chance.
I don't know about bias... I won't pick up that mantle. But clearly the metrics we have show that Curry and CJ are in completely different tiers as far as I'm court value. That was the crux of the argument anyways. Yes Curry is positive marginal value + in terms of impact. Yes CJ probably is about $6-$8M over what would be considered a solid deal annually. However, the massive gulf in player impact isn't just..m CJ's better.... CJ is a lot better. CJ is multiple steps up the impact ladder. Residing far closer to the Ben Simmons impact range than the Seth Curry one. At least that's the perception that the impact metrics we see tend to present.
Well....last post. But I'll default to someone who worked in a front office in analytics. Because as stated in said post, impact metrics aren't to be used like this but:
https://theathletic.com/2753332/2021/08/10/nba-player-tiers-lamelo-ball-kyle-lowry-julius-randle-check-in-at-tier-4-alongside-40-other-players/
Tier 4A:
And this is without taking salary into account. So clearly Seth Partnow is obtuse and biased.
bondom34 wrote:Roy The Natural wrote:bondom34 wrote:1. Edited.
2. I haven't seen Chuck's bias here. I'm seeing him state his beliefs in value, and oddly enough Blazers fans coming at him for them when he has zero reason to be biased either against them or for Curry. He even said himself he undervalued Curry in reality.
CJ just had the ultimate stinker of a playoffs (and I'm higher on him than most) and yet here we are, with him now being valued again. When right after the Blazers lost the entire forum felt he had to go.
Edited here too: And I am not getting into this thread's ridiculousness. Blazers fans don't seem keen on trading CJ. That's great.
Has CJ gained a bunch of value? I'm not arguing he has. I never had Simmons with extremely high value and I think his has dropped. I don't believe CJ for Simmons straight is palatable for Philly and have never suggested so. However the gulf between these 2 players isn't 6 years of draft control. It just isn't.
Well by RAPTOR's projections it's an awful lot! Like 2X CJ.Blazer1776 wrote:bondom34 wrote:1. Edited.
2. I haven't seen Chuck's bias here. I'm seeing him state his beliefs in value, and oddly enough Blazers fans coming at him for them when he has zero reason to be biased either against them or for Curry. He even said himself he undervalued Curry in reality.
CJ just had the ultimate stinker of a playoffs (and I'm higher on him than most) and yet here we are, with him now being valued again. When right after the Blazers lost the entire forum felt he had to go.
Edited here too: And I am not getting into this thread's ridiculousness. Blazers fans don't seem keen on trading CJ. That's great.
With most things I in life, rash, emotion filled decisions usually are not the best way to gauge anything.
A similar thing has been seen with Simmons asking out. There was the initial backlash, but no cooler heads are prevailing.
My point being, choosing an emotional timeframe to judge an opinion isn’t always the best.
Ah, so nobody is being emotional now with daily Simmons updates while Portland has pretty much been out of the news cycle. Makes sense. I'd say one side is being fairly emotional still. Because I'll tell you one thing for sure, this hasn't been a rational discussion in a while.
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