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Galileo
11-06-2009, 11:59 AM
Duncan Leading NBA in Total Rebound %, Blair 1st in FG%

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2010_leaders.html

Duncan still leading in defensive Rebound % as well:

Total Rebound Pct

1. Tim Duncan-SAS 28.0
2. Greg Oden-POR 26.0
3. Dwight Howard-ORL 24.2
4. Marc Gasol-MEM 20.6
5. Emeka Okafor-NOH 20.6
6. Luis Scola-HOU 19.7
7. Al Horford-ATL 19.3
8. Erick Dampier-DAL 19.3
9. Gerald Wallace-CHA 19.2
10. Chris Bosh-TOR 19.1

Field Goal Pct

1. DeJuan Blair-SAS .704
2. Erick Dampier-DAL .667
3. Chuck Hayes-HOU .647
Dwight Howard-ORL .647
5. Chris Paul-NOH .643
6. Kendrick Perkins-BOS .615
7. Marc Gasol-MEM .604
8. Andray Blatche-WAS .603
9. David Lee-NYK .603
10. Nene Hilario-DEN .600
Chris Kaman-LAC .600
Marreese Speights-PHI .600

13. Tim Duncan-SAS .595

Notes

Blair would be leading the NBA in Offensive Rebound %, at 19.2%, if he qualified, and third in total Rebound % (24.5%).

Duncan would be third in PER, at 30.2.

Parker is 3rd in FT% at .947

Blair would be tied for 11th in PER at 24.5, if he qualified.

Blair needs to start.

Galileo
11-06-2009, 01:51 PM
Duncan is averaging career highs in:

PER
FG%
DRB per game
Steals per game
ORB per 36 minutes
DRB per 36 minutes
TRB per 36 minutes
Steals per 36 minutes
TS%
eFG%
ORB%
DRB%
TRB%
Steals %
Offensive rating
lowest TO per game
lowest fouls per game
lowest TOs per 36 minutes

Galileo
11-06-2009, 02:51 PM
Tim Duncan Leading NBA in Efficiency Per 48 Minutes

Blair is 12th

http://www.nba.com/statistics/player/Efficiency.jsp?league=00&season=22009&conf=OVERALL&position=0&splitType=9&qualified=N&yearsExp=-1&sortOrder=7&splitDD=All%20Teams

PLAYER NAME EFF48M

1 Tim Duncan , SAS 43.49
2 Dwight Howard , ORL 41.71
3 Chris Paul , NOH 40.99 32.2
4 Rasho Nesterovic , TOR 39.72
5 Nathan Jawai , MIN 38.7
5 Kosta Koufos , UTA 38.7
7 Chris Bosh , TOR 38.15
8 Marreese Speights , PHI 37.81
9 Carmelo Anthony , DEN 37.67
10 * Trey Gilder , MEM 37.52
11 David Lee , NYK 37.32
12 * DeJuan Blair , SAS 37.17
13 Marc Gasol , MEM 36.2
14 LeBron James , CLE 34.92

The Spurs will be much improved when Duncan increases his 27 minutes per game and Blair his 21 per game.

That means Duncan sits out 21 minutes per game and Blair for 27 minutes.

:wakeup

Note - Rasho, Koutos, Gilder and Jawaii have barely played this year, so Blair is really 8th best, only 6 other players besides Duncan playing better than him.

xtremesteven33
11-06-2009, 02:53 PM
4 Rasho Nesterovic , TOR 39.72
5 Nathan Jawai , MIN 38.7
5 Kosta Koufos , UTA 38.7

:td

Meaningless....

Fernando TD21
11-06-2009, 03:15 PM
Not bad for a guy who was being called "too old and slow".

Galileo
11-06-2009, 03:40 PM
Player PER

Tim Duncan 30.2 (MVP calibur, but needs more minutes)

DeJuan Blair 24.4 (all-NBA team calibur, needs more minutes)

Tony Parker 23.2 (all-NBA team calibur, needs more minutes)

Manu Ginobili 20.6 (all-star calibur, needs more minutes)

Richard Jefferson 15.5 (average for NBA player, below avg for starter, below expectations)

George Hill 14.9 (above average for backup, improved from last season)

Michael Finley 13.6 (avg at best for backup, way below for starter)

Matt Bonner 11.1 (way way below average for starter)

Antonio McDyess 10.3 (below average even for backup)

Keith Bogans 3.8 (terrible)

Roger Mason 3.7 (horrendous, and way below expectations)

Theo Ratliff -1.9 (horrible)

http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/SAS/2010.html

:depressed

AFBlue
11-06-2009, 03:48 PM
Please stop posting statistical analysis based on four games of data. It honestly means nothing...you can draw no trends from this information and use it for the long-term.

One thread...okay. But, this is your third!

Galileo
11-06-2009, 03:49 PM
Please stop posting statistical analysis based on four games of data. It honestly means nothing...you can draw no trends from this information and use it for the long-term.

One thread...okay. But, this is your third!

Better to use statistics than to do without.

:lol

Galileo
11-06-2009, 04:02 PM
Hey, now we're getting somewhere!

NFGIII
11-06-2009, 04:20 PM
Disraeli - British Pime Minister in the 19th century has been quoted as saying " Three things that I hate the most - lies, damn lies and statisitcs".

Galileo
11-06-2009, 04:29 PM
Disraeli had math phobia.

UnWantedTheory
11-06-2009, 04:38 PM
Hey, now we're getting somewhere!

Did we win everything yet?

UnWantedTheory
11-06-2009, 04:39 PM
Because if we did, I want my damn gift card and free smoothies!