"The next step is using player projections to generate forecasts for teams. It's not quite as simple as adding up player statistics because of how players interact with each other. On offense, SCHOENE adjusts teams based on their
projected ratio of assists to field goals to attempt to account for the value of passing. There is also an adjustment based on whether players are projected to use more or fewer plays than average based on their past history to account for the trade-off between
usage and efficiency."
so this system rewards passing and efficiency as it translates to chemistry. nobody among bargnani, melo, felton, or smith excel at these aspects of the game so chemistry will be hard to come by.
the biggest flaws in the knicks were in fact low assists and a lopsided usage rate along with sub-par efficiency among the three biggest users. now we are adding a fourth. how is this going to help the team? jason kidd did wonders for the team while his legs held up but unfortunately woodson had to play him too much by chasing the carrot of more regular-season wins instead of keeping kidd fresh and discovering prigioni earlier. that said, the two-point guard lineup is just another scheme that compromises the defense.
this year we are adding another player in bargnani who only compounds the problem in terms of usage, efficiency, defense-- yet we are expecting the habits of these players to suddenly evolve into something different. yes, the projections are based on the past three seasons but can we expect leopards to change their spots?
this team could easily implode, especially without genuine leadership. who are the leaders on this team?
knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%