Felton played pretty well considering it was his first playoff game.He is frustrating to watch sometimes, but he was our 2nd best player this year so its crazy to overreact to one sick shooting half from Nelson.If we'd let him walk and let DJ play we would have missed the playoffs by 10 games so it's dumb to get down on him now.
4/18/2010 8:25:46 PM
Felton was better than Jackson this year?
4/18/2010 8:27:08 PM
Felton was probably the 2nd best PG in the East this year.Obviously, Rondo crushed everyone... and Rose was strong the 2nd half of the season (after his terrible first half of the year) but Felton was sick this year. Jackson was a solid player but no he didnt produce as many wins as Felton did obviously.
4/18/2010 8:31:27 PM
LOL
4/18/2010 8:32:36 PM
I've learned about some interesting stats and ways to rank players over the years on TWW, but theres a nonquantitative and nonformulaic aspect to players' and teams' talent and ability to win that some of you just don't ever seem to understand...its the eye test...maybe some people will just never get it so they think some mathematical analysis that weighs various stats in certain ways are be all end all, but I can tell you Jackson won us more games than Felton this year without question]
4/18/2010 8:33:27 PM
well you can do whatever you want to be wrong or you can just submit that you're outmatched.http://www.wagesofwins.com/Bobcats690910.htmlBall don't lie.
4/18/2010 8:35:03 PM
Felton is supposedly responsible for 2.5 more wins than Jackson...we had three wins before ever getting Jackson...I'll assume Felton is responsible for all 3 of those...because I trust what I see from my own two eyes in Time Warner Arena more than a spreadsheet based on a formula...I see how the team has changed and grown since its inception...I can tell that adding Jackson had a bigger positive net than drafting Felton and seeing him progress...thats what doesn't lie]
4/18/2010 8:37:12 PM
4/18/2010 8:47:48 PM
athletes are a bunch of robots and emotions and team chemistry are non existant! everything can be quantified!
4/18/2010 8:54:06 PM
Your eye test thought Dallas would beat the Spurs in 5 games.The eye isn't that valuable in basketball. Rebounding is more important than scoring but a great rebound in traffic is never as impressive as a made basket to the eye.
4/18/2010 9:06:00 PM
My eye test still thinks Dallas will win in 5, but thats just a prediction. Its what I think will happen. Its not my evaluation of what has already happened.How do your stats factor in things like Jackson's veteran leadership and playoff experience as the team tried to make the playoffs? How do your stats factor in things I've seen at games, like Jackson barking at his teammates in the huddle at timeouts, and telling them to shake things off after they make mistakes? They don't take any of that stuff into consideration, because they can't. Yet those things all factor in to winning ball games.Somebody might average 10 offensive rebounds per game. But if I watch them play in 40 games and they go 2/13 every game and get their own layup brick rebounds, my eye test is going to tell me that their great offensive rebounding numbers don't tell the whole story.]
4/18/2010 9:10:43 PM
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4/18/2010 9:17:07 PM
they are talking about in the prime of his career when he was leading the pistons to the conference finals every year.Even as a what ~35 year old, he was more productive then Ben Gordon and Villanueva combined this season who the Pistons wasted $100+ million on.[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 9:27 PM. Reason : add]
4/18/2010 9:25:28 PM
I always thought Billups was leading them to the Finals, since obviously Turkoglu had no part in leading Orlando to the Finals last yearThanks for the lessonLook I realize players like Camby and Wallace are vital parts of championship teams...but they're role players...scoring is more important than rebounding...you don't get wins for outrebounding opponents]
4/18/2010 9:32:40 PM
scoring is certainly not more important than rebounding. No one believes that except the general NBA fans. That was proven wrong years ago.The thing is, there are literally hundreds of people who can score inefficiently, but only a select few people on the planet can rebound efficiently. Which inherently makes them valuable humans while the Larry Hughes, Jamal Crawfords, and Flip Murrays of the world are disposable parts.And for the same reasons guys like Howard, Garnett, and Duncan carry teams while the Kobe's of the world struggle to get their team there.[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 9:49 PM. Reason : a]
4/18/2010 9:46:55 PM
And it gets disproven every single time a basketball game is played, except to the stats nerds that think everything can be quantified because athletes are mindless drones who follow computer programs that dictate their stats
4/18/2010 9:48:05 PM
I think TreeTwista10 is on to something here, and is right
4/19/2010 2:16:30 AM
i think rallydurham is from another planet. its just wierd the way he talks. nobody would say "the kobes of the world struggle to get their teams there" thats just too obvious.Also the "felton is the 2nd best pg in the east". Way too obvious. Whats up, dude?
4/19/2010 10:23:03 AM
4/19/2010 10:26:23 AM
There is still no good statistical measure for defensive value in BasketballThat is more of an eye test than anything[Edited on April 19, 2010 at 10:30 AM. Reason : x]
4/19/2010 10:30:14 AM
Yep
4/19/2010 10:38:58 AM
4/19/2010 10:40:10 AM
I would say UZR and Range Factors in baseball do a much better job than Hollinger's PER or anything similar in basketballPeople who base their assessment on errors committed aren't even worth trying to convert at this pointI'm just glad we have NyM and Ernie posting in the Bobcats threadI never thought I'd see the day
4/19/2010 10:44:53 AM
Found this at realgm
4/19/2010 10:58:08 AM
Triple postHere's the shirts they gave outHopefully we can do better if we do in fact dispense shirts on Saturday
4/19/2010 11:45:53 AM
The problem is you guys actually believe your "eye" test is better than the data slapping you in the face repeatedly.I understand it, it's boring to a lot of people to look at an NBA season as a distribution plot...To me its interesting to try to quantify and use regression to explain the future. It also helps that it can be quite profitable.But if everyone were privvy to the data and chose to use it, then it would no longer be profitable.So keep living in your fairytale.
4/19/2010 6:28:01 PM
If your stats say Raymond Felton is the 2nd best PG in the East, and Kobe isn't a top 10 playerYour stats are garbageTheres not a single NBA analyst who would agree with you that Kobe isn't a top 10 player in the NBABut I guess some stats nerds know more than 100% of NBA analysts, right?Who is the one living in the fairytale: the one who ignores common sense and only looks at numbers, or the people who watch basketball and realize Kobe is easily a top 10 player?If Felton is the 2nd best PG in the East, where does that put Jameer Nelson, who completely raped Felton last night?You probably think the Big East was the 3rd best bball conference this season, because thats what Sagarin says, regardless of the eye test]
4/19/2010 6:45:20 PM
There was an article in the observer last week from an NBA scout that said that Felton, while he had improved, was probably the biggest weakness on the team (along with Diaw and our poor shooting). The scout said teams consistently take advantage of Felton's dumb decision making and poor defense. He also said Stephen Jackson was one of the biggest strengths on the team. I think an NBA scout knows what he is talking about.
4/19/2010 6:48:45 PM
^^ and ^That's exactly the point. These guys relying on their eye tests are wrong and have been for decades.Felton was the 2nd best PG in the East this year if I'm not mistaken.A quick glance around the league I can't think of anyone who was better. Rose may have been better in the 2nd half but he was so far behind Felton at the all-star break I really doubt he came close to catching him.I mean for one, your eye test is a bit off attributing all of Jameer's points to Feltons defense when right there in the game summary it says
4/19/2010 6:54:04 PM
4/19/2010 7:01:17 PM
4/19/2010 7:19:46 PM
http://sonicscentral.com/apbrmetrics/viewtopic.php?t=1232&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0your boy Berri gets pwnt left and right by other statisticians...what a shock...but keep drinking his koolaid
4/19/2010 7:31:33 PM
That is a link to a messageboard in 2007 well before he adjusted his formula online with the PAWS metric, team adjustments, etcHe admits he isnt computer saavy and had some trouble loading everything online originally.The website is good to go and he's been taking names ever since.He won the playoffs contest last year over every entrant in the contest.Of course he's going to have detractors out there, everyone gets jealous of whoever is king of the mountain at the moment. Between his well respected blog, books, etc it's much easier to get attention by trying to discredit him than by publishing your own insightful research.Look, everyone agrees that offensive efficiency - defensive efficiency is the best way to predict a team's success. That's inarguable and has been for at least the last 5 years.However, no one previously has been able to derive a formula that so closely replicates a team's success and efficiency metrics by simply using individual player statistics.Now that he's done it, of course there will be some haters. Like yourself.
4/19/2010 7:46:54 PM
and 100% of NBA analystsbut hey, slurp up his nuts and trust his formulas more than your own two eyes, i'm not gonna lose any sleep over itif you want to believe Nene is a better player than Amare because of WP, be my guest]
4/19/2010 7:49:01 PM
NBA analysts fear it because it replaces them.All of their "valuable" insight is replaced by mathematics.And the math is actually correct while the analysts consistently get it wrong.If it's not legit why do so many good teams use it now? Houston, Orlando, Dallas, Cleveland, etc all employ statisticians.It took 25 years for Bill James research to be given its due. Before that people used to judge baseball players by the "eye" and based on random stats like batting average.Now you'd be laughed out of the room for mentioning a batting average as a measure of a player's value.Trust me, with the internet around to spread things at an exponential rate it won't take 25 years for WoW to be the standard gauge of basketball players.In fact, I'd say it's already laying claim as THE standard amongst people inside basketball. I've only been following it for about 2 years yet I can already see the difference. The other night at a party I mentioned statistical analysis/gambling on the NBA playoffs and the guy was like "well Im more of a baseball fan, but I know you're really supposed to focus on rebounding when trying to predict basketball right?" I can't imagine hearing that at a party 5 years ago. Hell, I would have probably been the moron arguing "no, you just look and see what team Kobe is on" five years ago.
4/19/2010 8:00:31 PM
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4/19/2010 8:22:03 PM
I'm sitting here trying to think of a team that won the championship in the past 26 years that wasn't known for being a great rebounding team. Gasol/BynumGarnettDuncanShaqDuncanBen WallaceDuncanShaqShaqShaqDuncanRodmanRodmanRodmanHakeemHakeemGrantGrant GrantRodmanRodmanWorthy/JabbarWorthy/JabbarMchale/ParrishWorthy/JabbarMchale/ParrishOkay, well thats just modern day basketball. What happens if we go back further?RussellRussellRussellRussellWilt (could he rebound?)RussellRussellRussellRussellRussellRussellOkay I'm tired of this. Since we're done figuring out basketball and have the entire sport relegated to a simple formula it's time for people to focus on football.[Edited on April 19, 2010 at 8:28 PM. Reason : and actually they have a pretty sick QB formula already...]
4/19/2010 8:24:23 PM
4/19/2010 8:26:46 PM
Awesome, I was preaching rebounding in those NCSU threads. Easiest way to score points and stops the other team from scoring easy points. Should have the highest expected value of all basketball skills.Shooting next, maybe fast breaking.[Edited on April 19, 2010 at 9:43 PM. Reason : .]
4/19/2010 9:41:57 PM
when i get to parties like that i usually stick my dick in the mashed potatoes
4/19/2010 10:41:43 PM
thats fine dude but ive been slaying girls for ten years. I finally woke up and realized id rather be happy with the girl i wake up to every morning then the girl i dream of in the middle of the night.Dont get me wrong i still get fucked up every night, but i dont get so fucked up that i fuck a girl i wouldnt wanna wake up to on a tuesday morning.Thats called growing up, Peter Pan.
4/19/2010 10:47:18 PM
I've been cutting boxes for longer than 10 years, and I've been watching basketball for over 20...and Stephen Jackson has been a better player for the Bobcats this year than Raymond Felton, and Amare Stoudamire is a better player than Nene...and Kobe is a top 10 player...Peter Pan...maybe you should wake up to the real world of the NBA, which is men playing basketball, and not economists fucking around in Excel
4/19/2010 11:57:29 PM
Damn, its getting personal....and it's Sports Talk... I like it III
4/20/2010 9:19:09 AM
If these players are so much better, why doesn't someone like Nene have a contract to reflect that? He has a large contract, but he doesn't get Stoudemire money. Kobe is paid like a top 5 player. If Felton was as good as you are saying, he would have been locked up long term way before last summer. Teams give their money to the best players, which they see with their eyes because they understand basketball. Statistics are important, but as in any situation, stats do not always reveal what is truly happening and you should be very careful to not rely completely on numbers.
4/20/2010 11:57:18 AM
wait are you telling me that you can spin statistics to support almost any claim?
4/20/2010 12:01:36 PM
4/20/2010 12:03:37 PM
^in general. Not someone like Marbury, but no one is going to pay Nene on the same level as Stoudemire.Maybe the Knicks...[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 12:08 PM. Reason : .]
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