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fiendishoc Star Player
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Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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Rivershow wrote: | fiendishoc wrote: | Bryan Colangelo looks like he'd be a good addition (not replacement) to the front office, and he's available it seems. |
Raptors fans hated the guy. |
At the same time he gave them their entire core that they had recent success with. |
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Love&Peace Starting Rotation
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venturalakersfan Retired Number
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Kind of OT, but for you fantasy FB players the website Pro Football Focus has some amazing team and individual analytics. I bought the Gold package for $30 a year and the premium stat package for $5 a month. Plus their draft package is very analytical heavy. I honestly think their analytics will improve my fantasy team. _________________ RIP mom. 11-21-1933 to 6-14-2023. |
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Omar Little Moderator
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 12:17 pm Post subject: |
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This was the cornerstone of MDA's seven seconds or less. Transition offense is second only to free throws in efficiency (lots of layups), and early offense tends to be better than offense against a set d. The corner threes in transition were a reaction to defenses collapsing to the key in transition, leaving the corner guys wide open for high efficiency shots. |
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Bard207 Star Player
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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I still haven't found any news about Dean Oliver going to another team after parting ways with Sacramento.
The Kings did find another name to replace Oliver.
Kings hire Roland Beech, longtime Mavericks' analytics head
Quote: | The Sacramento Kings have reached a deal with Roland Beech, the Mavericks' vice president of basketball operations.
Beech began as a consultant with the Mavericks in the 2005-06 season and rose up the chain, heading a fledgling analytics department in Dallas that helped revolutionize the usage of analytics throughout the NBA. He sat behind the bench during the Mavericks' 2010-11 championship run.
Sacramento had fired analytics guru Dean Oliver recently and settled on Beech as the replacement -- contrary to reports that they were planning to completely get rid of the department. |
Roland Beech
Code: | Vice President of Basketball Operations, Dallas Mavericks
Roland Beech is currently the Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Dallas Mavericks. Beginning as a consultant during the ’05-06 season, Roland has been in various coaching side and front office roles for the Mavs, most notably being the first NBA “stats coach” and sitting behind the bench during the Mavericks’ championship season of 2010-11.
Privileged to have worked with many great NBA coaches including Rick Carlisle, Dwane Casey, Terry Stotts, Jim O”Brien, and more, Roland has had the rare advantage in the analytics world of being a part of life on the “NBA frontlines”.
A graduate of UC Berkeley, he was involved with various silicon valley startups before founding 82games.com, an innovative and influential NBA stats site, and turning his focus to basketball. |
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kikanga Retired Number
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fiendishoc Star Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:10 am Post subject: |
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The extra points from 3's and FT's are a bigger part of Russell's offensive attempts, than Mudiay's considering Mudiay has taken significantly more shots for the time he's on the floor. |
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kikanga Retired Number
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:13 am Post subject: |
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fiendishoc wrote: |
The extra points from 3's and FT's are a bigger part of Russell's offensive attempts, than Mudiay's considering Mudiay has taken significantly more shots for the time he's on the floor. |
DLo's 3P% is below Mudiay's 3P% and Russell's own TS%.
So if those extra points from 3 are a bigger part of Russell's offensive attempts I'd think his TS% would be lower.
I'm not saying you're wrong. Just that the TS% is counterintuitive to me _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better” |
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fiendishoc Star Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:26 am Post subject: |
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^That 29.4% 3P% is equivalent to 44.1% 2P%, so it effectively raises his FG% in the calculation before taking into account FTs. |
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ringfinger Retired Number
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:29 am Post subject: |
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fiendishoc wrote: | ^That 29.4% 3P% is equivalent to 44.1% 2P%, so it effectively raises his FG% in the calculation before taking into account FTs. |
Right. Think of it like this ....
If you shoot 33% from 3-pt range on 12 shots, you'd score 12 pts.
If you shoot 50% from 2-point range on 12 shots, you'd also score 12 pts.
Thus, shooting 33% from 3-pt range is equivalent to shooting 50% from 2-pt range.
That said, anything below 50% TS% is not very good at all. |
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kikanga Retired Number
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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Bump.
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
Real Plus/Minus for all Lakers
Roy Hibbert= 2.69 .(Offense -0.23, Defense 2.92)
MWP=1.14 -------- (Offense -0.88, Defense 2.02)
Tarik Black= 0.13 - (Offense -2.05, Defense 2.18)
Sacre= 0.11 -------- (Offense -1.58, Defense 1.69)
Huertas= -0.34 ---- (Offense 0.96, Defense -1.30)
Bass= -1.00 -------- (Offense -1.16, Defense 0.16)
Kelly= -1.04 -------- (Offense -1.70, Defense 0.66)
Randle= -1.23 ------ (Offense -2.59, Defense 1.36)
Nance= -1.48 ------ (Offense -1.89, Defense 0.41)
Young= -1.73 ------ (Offense -0.01, Defense -1.72)
Lou= -1.94 --------- (Offense 0.63, Defense -2.57)
Clarkson= -2.33 --- (Offense -0.40, Defense -1.93)
A. Brown= -3.58 --- (Offense -1.88, Defense -1.70)
D. Russell= -3.73 - (Offense -2.07, Defense -1.66)
Kobe= -3.96 ------- (Offense -1.95, Defense -2.01) _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better” |
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kikanga Retired Number
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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^Notes/Questions:
Huertas is better on offense and defense than Russell?
Lou our best offensive player.
Randle surprising solid defensively. _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better” |
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