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Mac
Posts: 20767 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/8/2003 Member: #470 Japan |
![]() Wayne Winston is a mathematics professor at Indiana. He has worked for Mark Cuban and has pioneered basketball +/-.
What he does is not revolutionary. He analyzes lineups scoring differentials using different statistical methods. Wayne Winston is a consultant for the NY Knicks. After every Knicks game Winston emails a detailed report to 15 Knicks staff members, including members of the coaching staff up to the front office. Included in the report is the effectiveness of each player per 48-minute game, which he and Sagarin calculate by taking the raw plus/minus and adjusting it to the other nine players on the court and the strength of the opponent. The email also includes the best 2-3-4-5 player combinations, best and worst lineups, effectiveness of each player by position, and the impact each player has on the game by quarter relative to the average NBA player (discounting garbage time) (great video) The reason is if you have 2 or more folks that can't shoot, you can follow the San Antonio Spurs model of "pack-the-paint" (quoted below from espn). From Henry Abbott at ESPN’s TrueHoop: Related: Winston's work with the knicks Interesting Quotes: The disturbing thing about these weights is that if an NBA player shot 33 .33% (1-3) then the more shots they take the higher their PER because shooting 1 for 3 gives you a net contribution of 2(45.75)-2(39.73)>0!! Clearly this is bad because a 33% shooter is not a good shooter and with these weights the more shots a bad shooter takes, the higher his PER rating. Another guy who is totally overrated is Amare Stoudemire. I mean, he's a stat stuffer. Troy Murphy gets great stats, but never does much for the team. -Wayne Winston 10/01/09 Gallinari ... his effective field goal percentage was like the best in the league. The guy just can shoot with his eyes closed. And he's not a bad defender. They were really making a playoff run and than he got hurt and that was it.-Wayne Winston 10/02/09 edited typos; added another link |
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Thanks for sharing that.
I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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yellowboy90
Posts: 33942 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/23/2011 Member: #3538 |
![]() dk7th wrote:too bad this guy doesn't have anything to say about the knicks' transition defense and the knicks' ability to defend the post or paint. bargnani does nothing in either area in fact he probably makes the knicks worse. Actually he has great post defense numbers over the last 3 years. http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/17/the-inbounds-the-pierre-bargnani-defensive-mirror/ Some of you will be aware of this, but for those of you aren’t, let me catch you up real quick. You know how Andrea Bargnani has this reputation as being the very definition of a horrible defender? It’s not entirely a fictional archetype, but it’s also not really so much in love with the truth that the two have announced the relationship on Facebook. Synergy Sports ranked Bargnani in the 88th percentile in post defense on a per-possession basis, and the 56th percentile in isolation defense last season (with a gaudy 95th percentile overall). It wasn’t all Dwane Casey’s wizardry last season (though his work with Bargnani’s defense should not be ignored, but we’ll get there. In 2011, he was 47th percentile in post and 83rd percentile in isolation. 2010? 72nd percentile in the post, 28th in isolation. Bear in mind these numbers are regardless of the number of possessions, so someone that defended in the post once successfully logs in at the top of the chart. So basically, he’s even better than these numbers indicate, relative to his position. 2013 Research Paper Competition |
Bonn1997
Posts: 58654 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 2/2/2004 Member: #581 USA |
![]() This trade was a downgrade in 3 point shooting (and probably physical health too).
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yellowboy90
Posts: 33942 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/23/2011 Member: #3538 |
![]() However, I only believe in numbers that say Bargs will have a negative contribution.
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Mac
Posts: 20767 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/8/2003 Member: #470 Japan |
![]() As far as lineups are concerned, you can still use Anthony at the post because Bargnani will play off the ball (with the ability to create his own shot because of his offensive skill and size; something Novak did not have).
Another thought: can Felton-Smith-Anthony-Bargnani-Chandler replace the Felton-Kidd-Smith-Anthony-Chandler unit which was not only the knicks best lineup for point differential, but best in the entire league? http://www.82games.com/1213/1213NYK2.HTM |