Doctor MJ wrote:I've added a couple tabs to the spreadsheet. One showing players by Draft Year, the other by NBA team.
Some interesting objective features:
Drafts with most players chosen:
1. 2015 - 20
2. 2018 - 19
3. 2014 - 14
(tie) 2016 - 14
(tie) 2017 - 14
This feels young to me than I was expecting, but it's not like I didn't pick a young team too. I wonder if we've got a bit of a future-oriented bias here.
All drafts back to 2003 had players drafted with 2004 (Iguodala) & 2005 (Paul) being the lone representatives for the least represented drafts.
Teams with most players chosen:
1. Golden State - 9 (noteworthy in that Klay Thompson not among them)
2. Memphis - 8
(tie) Utah - 8
4. Brooklyn - 7 (noteworthy in that Kyrie Irving not among them)
(tie) Charlotte - 7
(tie) Philadelphia - 7 (noteworthy in that Ben Simmons not among them)
(tie) Phoenix - 7
Teams with least players chosen:
1. Houston - 1 (noteworthy in that John Wall not among them)
2. Oklahoma City - 2
3. Detroit - 3
(tie) Indiana - 3
(tie) New Orleans - 3 (noteworthy in that Zion Williamson not among them)
Other injured/whatever players whose lack of play this season impacted their draft prospects:
Kawhi Leonard (injury)
Jamal Murray (injury)
Michael Porter Jr. (injury)
I can add the draft year to in the draft tab, and we could have it in a more db friendly format.
Anyway, I also prepared this:
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Team #Players TotValueLin TotValueQuad
BKN 7 23.7 32.7
UTA 8 29.1 32.2
MIA 6 25.0 31.5
MIL 6 20.4 28.9
GSW 9 24.5 26.2
CHA 8 23.6 23.7
PHO 6 16.0 23.6
CHI 5 14.6 21.6
CLE 6 19.1 19.2
BOS 6 14.9 18.8
TOR 5 13.6 15.0
PHI 7 16.7 10.2
MEM 8 12.5 6.1
DAL 4 -0.4 4.4
MIN 5 3.8 4.0
SAC 5 6.5 2.3
LAL 5 -6.6 2.1
ATL 6 0.9 -0.9
POR 6 0.0 -4.9
IND 3 -9.1 -5.0
DEN 4 -12.9 -8.8
LAC 6 -9.0 -10.1
WAS 5 -16.2 -20.2
OKL 2 -26.7 -27.1
NOP 3 -26.7 -28.4
SAS 4 -21.5 -31.3
DET 3 -31.3 -35.9
HOU 2 -36.4 -42.1
NYK 6 -32.9 -43.5
ORL 4 -35.6 -44.5
ranking the teams "weighting" each pick in different methods, the second more skewed towards the top picks (the difference between 1 and 20 is much higher than between 80 and 100.
0 score is an average team.
The absence of Lopez is penalizing the Bucks.
The Nuggets have really nothing around Jokic.
The Knicks have nothing, period.