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mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() NardDogNation wrote:mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:mreinman wrote:I don't believe that dk would say otherwise. I hope that I am not wrong. Dude, Devito had heart don't discount. I am enjoying the squirming. I think I may have set off a 5 alarm watching all the scrambling. so here is what phil is thinking ....
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mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() gunsnewing wrote:It's been a while I have to look at his shooting numbers before and after 99. Before he was surround by loads of talent. After he carried too much of the load. JVG ran him to the ground http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/houstal01.html Funny how mr all time shooter is was inefficient than fat you know who but at least he was only shooting 15.x shots a game. so here is what phil is thinking ....
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MaTT4281
Posts: 34911 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #538 USA |
![]() mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:mreinman wrote:I don't believe that dk would say otherwise. I hope that I am not wrong. Devito did assemble a pretty good team in Space Jam. |
mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() Hey Bonn, is there any WP stats on retired players?
so here is what phil is thinking ....
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mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() dk7th wrote:i like two-way players. sprewell was a two-way player and melo hasn't been. maybe that'll change. 15.7 shots (anthony is 19.7) at that TS is beyond horrible. How would you like Felton to take 16 shots a game? Would we say "at least its not 20"? "was a great slasher"? That all great if it turns into efficient play. I "like" sprewell too because of his high motor but what I "like" does not necessarily translate into a great player. I like lil Nate too. Barkley was fat and I liked him. I don't see that Anthony is in shape or out of shape, I do know that he is not a naturally chiseled dude. Many players are ripped and they suck. Its all about the play and almost everything is quantifiable. It was not back then and GM's were very ill informed. I don't buy this "conference finals" argument at all. How was his play during that playoff run? Not good. Bad players can be on good teams and vice versa. Sprewell was not even close to melo's efficiency (and Melo's is not great). Unfortunately, back in the old knick days, they did not rely or know about advanced stats and very much overrated many players because of this. Please look at Sprewells playoff numbers before saying how integral he was. Forget about his almost negative Win Shares, take a look at his TS, FGA and PER! They are atrocious and his 1.9 : 1 usg : assist rate in the playoffs as a knick does not even come close to making up for it. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/sprewla01.html so here is what phil is thinking ....
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dk7th
Posts: 30006 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/14/2012 Member: #4228 USA |
![]() mreinman wrote:dk7th wrote:i like two-way players. sprewell was a two-way player and melo hasn't been. maybe that'll change. well i started my response by saying i like two-way players and sprewell was that. the larger issue is whether you regard sprewell as a negative-sum, zero-sum, or positive-sum player. i think he was a bit above zero-sum. melo so far as been closer to zero-sum. lastly, the old walsh meme: a player is good at one price and bad at another. check out how much we paid sprewell back then, adjust for inflation, and let me know who has proven to be the "gooder" player 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%
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mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() dk7th wrote:mreinman wrote:dk7th wrote:i like two-way players. sprewell was a two-way player and melo hasn't been. maybe that'll change. Sprewell was a one way player not a two way. If we are arguing price which where I thought this would end up if the argument went south Btw, I just for the heck of it checked out Melo usg : ast rate in his playoff run with billups, it was 1.6 : 1 (sprewell never came anywhere close to the numbers that Melo had in that playoffs). And, it was 1.2 : 1 in his first year with the knicks. I am by no means that great at the advanced metrics but I am certainly trying to learn as much as I can. And saying that Melo is zero sum is just wrong and way off base. I am quick to point out the weaknesses that hold him back from greatness but zero sum? C'mon. Let's keep it real. so here is what phil is thinking ....
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