Why am I not surprised that the best offensive 5 is Kawhi, Manu, Boris, Danny and Patty
Timmy and Parker stagnates the offense..
But Timmy at least is tired and is a net positive...Parker on the other hand...
Updated On-Off numbers for the Spurs. Positive impact players in black. Negative impact in red.
Leonard:
Patty:
Manu:
Boris:
Danny:
Bonner:
Cojo:
TD:
Tiago:
Baynes:
Errors:
Enrique:
Kyle Anderson:
Marco the Cancer:
Daye:
JaMychal Green:
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Last edited by Johnny RIngo; 01-25-2015 at 12:29 PM.
Why am I not surprised that the best offensive 5 is Kawhi, Manu, Boris, Danny and Patty
Timmy and Parker stagnates the offense..
But Timmy at least is tired and is a net positive...Parker on the other hand...
It's crazy how one person turned the entire fan base against the future..
Timmy started the season with a bang, but progressively got worse... hopefully Pop finds some time to rest him...
Johnny ringo keeps on providing statistical proofs while his enemies always come up with cliches and big 3 mainstream fan reasoning without providing stats to back their claims..
OP is on fire...tbh.
Yeah, that brutal December stretch without Kawhi looks like it's taken it's toll on TD. Played way too many minutes that month. Started the year strong but he's been slipping ever since.
Last season, Parker's on court number was +6.6. This year it's -2.2. Do you think he has dropped off that much, or is some of it attributable to playing with nagging injuries and not being in shape due to missing games? Honest question...
Also, I'll point out that Patty is usually paired with Manu, who the last two seasons has had a higher on court number than Danny Green, who is more often paired with Parker. This platooning makes sense to me because Mills is a great shooter, but not a pure PG, and Manu plays the PG role as much or more than Patty. I like Mills a lot, but his on court number benefits from this situation.
Again, before the standard calls of "player fan" or "mainstream fan" start rolling in, I'll say for the hundredth time that I think Parker is past his peak, and that Kawhi is the best player on the team. But I do think that some people are so eager to say that Parker is completely done that they scour the stats looking for proof and ignore any sensible view that would contradict it.
Last edited by Mr Bones; 01-25-2015 at 01:58 PM.
but but those stats don't matter because that would means Bonner > Enrique
<---- this is what Enrique fans and others will say..
Good work Ringo![]()
Are these stats adjusted for strength of schedule?
Honest question:
Is anyone here of the opinion that waiving Parker right now would produce a positive effect, as Detroit's waiving of Josh Smith did?
you really think it's even a question ?![]()
I don't, but I think some people here do.
surprised Boris is in the positive, the few games I've watched he was awful
From "Patty" all the way down to "JaMychal Green" the list is sorted by the "Net" value, so the question is, why the heck did you put "Leonard" first instead of "Patty"?
No one seems to notice but according to those stats, Parker is a better player than Daye![]()
Because HarlemHeat complimented him and this is his way of paying homage to HH's apalisoc_9 schtick![]()
Bro find me one metric, just one that suggests Enrique is a good player. You act like posters have to look deep or cherrypick to prove how big of a POS hes been.
There is literally nothing that supports your 'sensible' view.
His on court # last season was +6.6, and the Spurs demolished the Miami Heat in the finals with him playing 35 mpg.
The defensive numbers for Enrique and Belli are ing disgusting. That's what pisses me off the most...whatever these pussies are doing offensively (which isn't much) they're giving back and then some on the other end.
We're not in last season moron. Everything that has been said about him this season is true and backed up by any metric you can find. Until he proves otherwise he seems done.
According to your interpretation of the metrics, Coach Popovich did a terrible job with player rotations in the playoffs... and yet they won the le in extraordinarily convincing fashion. How did that happen?
parker has been playing hurt, is not 100%, and is not in shape yet. I've said that over and over again. Stats from a player who isn't 100% are naturally not indicative of his possible 100% effectiveness. It's not that hard to understand.
Leonard's numbers in the beginning of the year (when he had the lingering eye issue) were less impressive than his later numbers... his stats were down because he wasn't 100%.
How do you even get that from my interpretation? You realize these numbers have nothing to do with last year's run, right? Stop trying to use last year's run to try to disprove these numbers, fanboy.
He took a month off and has been back for like 8-10 games. At what point will the injury/shape card not be valid?
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