Jose Calderon ESPN article?
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Jose Calderon ESPN article?
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Jose Calderon ESPN article?
I've been away for a week, and a friend told me the Jose has been getting a lot of props on ESPN.com and had an article written about him...could anyone provide me a link....thanks!
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Backup guard No. 1: Jose Calderon, Raptors
This is probably going to shock some people, so I'll just go ahead and say it: Calderon, right now, is the third-best guard in the East.
Go ahead and laugh. Get it out of your system.
Done? Good. Now let's look at the numbers. Calderon ranks fourth among Eastern Conference guards in PER; he's a millimeter behind T.J. Ford, who is out indefinitely, and of course trails Wade and Billups.
But he's way ahead of the others. Vince Carter, Richard Hamilton and Michael Redd are eating his dust, and no other point guard in the East rates in the top 50 in PER. (If you're looking for Jason Kidd, by the way, there's more on him below.)
You might think Calderon's numbers are so good because he's been beating up on second-teamers for half the season. Actually, no: His PER has gone up since Ford went out and now is as high as it's been all season. In his 20 games as a starter, he's averaging 13.5 points, 9.9 assists, and shooting 50.0 percent from the field. The other overlooked part is that he's making only 1.5 turnovers per game.
Let me repeat that for emphasis: 9.9 assists. 1.5 turnovers.
That's amazing. To show you how amazing, let's look at a stat I keep called "pure point rating." I created it to replace assist-turnover ratio, which tends to reward point guards who never penetrate. Pure point rating produces more valid ratings of a player's ability as a distributor by rewarding production instead of just making a ratio. (If you're curious, the formula is: Pure Point = (100* ((Assists * 2/3) - Turnovers))/Minutes.)
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I think Jose has played well and I'm all for him being an all-star (though it hurts us contract time if TJ is going to come back....which of course we hope he does).
Anyways, I like Jose, but I think most of Hollingers article sort of explains why his PER rating system doesn't make any sense. He's knocking his own system. Anyone would take Kidd over Jose. This year. All star game.
Anyways, I like Jose, but I think most of Hollingers article sort of explains why his PER rating system doesn't make any sense. He's knocking his own system. Anyone would take Kidd over Jose. This year. All star game.