Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Originally Posted by
SAGirl
It is very average... but Tony produced a 6 mill value... he wasn't even among the top value producers in the team... by any measure. Kyle produced more value in less time and smaller role, so did Manu, Patty and a few others.
Tony is in a whole other class. I almost feel sorry for him though. He's officially old & slow and has nothing to fall back on.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Leetonidas
I don't trust any evaluation that has David West as our second best anything tbh
He was fine in the regular season, but I know exactly what you mean.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Leetonidas
I don't trust any evaluation that has David West as our second best anything tbh
http://m.bkref.com/m?p=XXteamsXXSASX...t=all_advanced
I wanted to compare this metric to a more standard metric. Is this correct? Danny's efficiency rating was that low?
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Originally Posted by
tmtcsc
Tony is in a whole other class. I almost feel sorry for him though. He's officially old & slow and has nothing to fall back on.
It's going to get to the point where literally an average PG will produce as much as he does. Kawhi already carries the SL pretty much and is set to do more with the ball in his hands anyways. I am not a Tony hater TBH... rarely get on wagons of any kind to shit on him bc he already gets a lot of heat and that crew doesn't need help, but its alarming.
We better hope Dejounte has a good season developing. Maybe we pick up someone else to help, but Spurs are focused on getting a big it seems, not guards.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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south side spur
Yes, he shot that bad, and played that poorly offensively during the RS. His playoffs performance saved him, but this is RS based.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Originally Posted by
tmtcsc
Tony is in a whole other class. I almost feel sorry for him though. He's officially old & slow and has nothing to fall back on.
Needs to fix his broken mdrange because thats about all he has left
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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slick'81
Needs to fix his broken mdrange because thats about all he has left
Yeah. He really needs to become Steve Nash but I'm not sure it will ever happen.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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slick'81
Needs to fix his broken mdrange because thats about all he has left
Yeah we should give him more shots to improve on that...
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
D-League Danny was Kobe levels bad offensively this season, and was valued more than Aldridge? Yeah gtfo :lol
This graph is retarded.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Originally Posted by
TheGreatYacht
D-League Danny was Kobe levels bad offensively this season, and was valued more than Aldridge? Yeah gtfo :lol
This graph is retarded.
You have to base a player on impact, production per minute, and total production.
That's why a player like LMA that doesn't give you much impact, will give you good per minute production and lot of totals because he rarely gets injured. He is more valuable than fathead for sure. :lol
You can't just go off of one stat in assessing a player.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
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Originally Posted by
SAGirl
It's going to get to the point where literally an average PG will produce as much as he does. Kawhi already carries the SL pretty much and is set to do more with the ball in his hands anyways. I am not a Tony hater TBH... rarely get on wagons of any kind to shit on him bc he already gets a lot of heat and that crew doesn't need help, but its alarming.
We better hope Dejounte has a good season developing. Maybe we pick up someone else to help, but Spurs are focused on getting a big it seems, not guards.
Because the Spurs still believe that Parker will have a bounce back all-star season. Sadly, that is not the going to be the case. He is a step slower and another year older. Next season he will be coming off the Olympics so more mileage on his legs. He is also dealing with a nagging hamstring issues.
Re: Evaluating the contract values of the 2015-16 Spurs
2015-2016 money.
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south side spur