jesterbobman
03-12-2013, 02:58 PM
Evan Zamir (@thecity2 on twitter) Has created a new stats site that runs through play by play data to get more specific details on how players are accumulating Stats. It's pretty great.
In terms of blocks, For Tim, He's had 142 Blocks, and he's got the ball after blocking by himself 42 times(Blk-Own). Overall, the team has rebounded(Got the Ball after a block) 64% of the time(So 64% of Duncans blocks result in the Spurs gaining possession), 81% of Kawhi's blocks have been rebounded by the team, etc.
Shooting data is also really interesting when sorted by prior event(How the team got the ball for the possesion). For example, out of a timeout, Tony Parler has shot 44 times with an efg% of 55, Tim has shot 40 times(40%efg) while Splitter, in his 20 touches has a 70% efg%.
That's just a few examples, You can explore the rest yourselves. There's data on how often players shoot runners, how many rebounds are just off of missed Free throws(Easy boards), fg% after the other team makes/we get a defensive rebound/get a steal etc.
In terms of blocks, For Tim, He's had 142 Blocks, and he's got the ball after blocking by himself 42 times(Blk-Own). Overall, the team has rebounded(Got the Ball after a block) 64% of the time(So 64% of Duncans blocks result in the Spurs gaining possession), 81% of Kawhi's blocks have been rebounded by the team, etc.
Shooting data is also really interesting when sorted by prior event(How the team got the ball for the possesion). For example, out of a timeout, Tony Parler has shot 44 times with an efg% of 55, Tim has shot 40 times(40%efg) while Splitter, in his 20 touches has a 70% efg%.
That's just a few examples, You can explore the rest yourselves. There's data on how often players shoot runners, how many rebounds are just off of missed Free throws(Easy boards), fg% after the other team makes/we get a defensive rebound/get a steal etc.