Mazter wrote:70sFan wrote:Thanks, it looks interesting. I don't think it could simply replace traditional rTS%, cause it simply captures different things. I mean, this stat shows how efficient you are within your specific role, but it doesn't show how efficient your role is.
The best examples are Giannis and Melo - Melo looks quite good by this stat, but I don't think being +2.3 in Melo role is less impactful than +0.9 at Giannis.
That said, it does look interesting. These two stats, along with volume numbers and minutes played could capture the scoring profile better than without it.
Of course, one is the primary volume scorer and the other merely a 5th option. Here is the list for the top 30 scorers that season:Code: Select all
Player rTS% aTS% PPG
Stephen Curry 8,3 8,0 32,0
Bradley Beal 2,1 4,1 31,3
Damian Lillard 5,1 2,7 28,8
Joel Embiid 6,4 5,3 28,5
Giannis Antetokounmpo 6,1 0,9 28,1
Luka Dončić 1,5 1,7 27,7
Zach LaVine 6,2 4,5 27,4
Zion Williamson 7,6 -0,7 27,0
Kyrie Irving 4,2 6,7 26,9
Kevin Durant 9,4 10,7 26,9
Nikola Jokić 7,5 9,3 26,4
Jayson Tatum 0,5 1,9 26,4
Donovan Mitchell -0,2 1,1 26,4
Devin Booker 1,5 3,6 25,6
Trae Young 1,7 1,1 25,3
De'Aaron Fox -0,7 -0,6 25,2
LeBron James 3,0 1,4 25,0
Kawhi Leonard 5,1 6,9 24,8
Karl-Anthony Towns 4,0 2,4 24,8
Jaylen Brown 1,4 3,3 24,7
James Harden 4,6 2,0 24,6
Collin Sexton 0,1 0,1 24,3
Julius Randle -0,5 1,7 24,1
Brandon Ingram 1,2 3,7 23,8
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 5,1 2,5 23,7
Nikola Vučević -1,3 4,0 23,4
Paul George 2,6 3,8 23,3
CJ McCollum 0,5 4,3 23,1
Jerami Grant -1,6 -1,5 22,3
Russell Westbrook -6,3 -4,0 22,2
Thank you, will play with these numbers later!











