In the PER formula, there is a "pace" factor in the equation. As that pace number changes, so do the PERs of every player whether they are active or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by PlaneFast
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In the PER formula, there is a "pace" factor in the equation. As that pace number changes, so do the PERs of every player whether they are active or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by PlaneFast
Another flaw. The pace factor should only be for those games actually played in.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
If a Steve Nash goes out and the team's overall pace factor changes because he's not there, it should have no effect on his individual rating.
This is horseshit! This whole time I was taking that shit seriously! I'm such an idiot.
Some Guy posted this stats on a non Spurs board...:
20 games into the season, and Manu still has a PER over 30, while playing absolute shut-down defense
He's holding opposing shooting guards to a PER of 9.8!
The Spurs are 19.4 points better when he is on the court (their offense is 11.2 points better and their defense is 8.2 points better). Just ridiculous stats, so far.
To say he's not the best shooting guard in the league (AT THE MOMENT) is foolish, IMHO.
Lebron's been pretending to be injured