KqWIN wrote:Bob8 wrote:KqWIN wrote:
This is the point I'm making. If the numbers were good on Luka, GM wouldn't be making this post. If they change, as they have, I'm willing to bet that GM's opinion will also change because it's rooted in the numbers and not some irrational hate for Luka. When people see something that puts their favorite player in a negative light, they treat it as though it's a personal attack on their player and rooted in the rationale presented.
Blindly following the numbers is bad, I'm not saying I agree with GM here. But, blindly supporting a player and not acknowledging any point that doesn't make him out to be the most amazing player ever is really no different.
Exactly there lies the problem. How should I acknowledge the point, which is so obviously wrong?
1. Method is wrong, because +/- cannot measure single player impact.
2. 10 games is absolutely to small data for that kind of violative stats like +/-, even if you believe in it, which I don’t.
3. What we can see in the court, is exactly the opposite to what GM is saying. Luka is serious candidate for MVP at the moment. (I’m first to say that his incredible high level of playing is unsuitable, because he’s too young and his conditioning is not good enough to play like that the whole season, but he’s really playing like MVP candidate at the moment.) 30/10/10, 62.5 TS%, the best BPM, VORP, breaking all kind of records, leading 1 of the best offenses (his offrtg is 115.5) in the league and Dallas being 9/5.
Sorry, but I couldn’t care less for +/-.
I'm not the analysis police, you can do whatever you want. I'm just saying we're too quick to dismiss points that work against our existing beliefs. Again, I'm not saying I 100% agree with GM. I've had lengthy discussions about why I think his method is poor. But I thought he brought up a good point. It's fair to acknowledge how well lineups with Luka have fared and how well lineups without Luka have fared. Is there a direct line from that to impact? I don't think so, but I also don't think it has no relevance at all.
I talked about this a bit in the MVP thread, but there's a narrative that Luka is the only thing the Mavs have going for them. That's not true. They have a great bench and that has lead to a lot of wins.
We have easily 10+ indicators that say the exact opposite of what the OP is proposing based on two stats that are saying primarily something about the lineups Luka is carrying than anything else. It is far more likely that this is cherry picking for the sake of controversy than anything else.










