Isiah is way too short to be effective to play beyond age of 30 imho. Once his quickness starts regressing, his usefulness will disappear rapidly. His time is closing in, and it's safe to say he's not getting a max.
NovU wrote:Plus minus is kinda misleading because it is heavily a team stats. His WS is under league average while his PER is slightly above league average. He's also shooting below league average(TS%) and this isn't good as his role is a scorer. His value was in being an efficient scorer but he's not anymore or currently. Meaning individually he should be playing much better if he wants to be considered a star.
In Boston(2016-17) : .625 TS%
In LA : .545 TS%
This drop as a scorer, isn't acceptable. If your best scorer was shooting .625 TS%, your team would be winning a lot of games, but with .545 TS%, good luck, because you can replace that number with just about any league average player.
Plus minus also heavily depends on whom he's playing against or together on the court.
dwayne2005 wrote:But his legacy has been tarnished with no one accepting he posted the numbers he did.
air gordon wrote:IT the laker thread. who would have known.
i notice that randle quite often does this butterfly/flutter/scissor kick move... in traffic... i'm surprised this guy hasn't turned an ankle from this ballerina move.
Lonzo Ball.. not bad since coming back from injury
dwayne2005 wrote:Kyrie is getting +4.7 per 48 minutes so far in Boston compared with Isaiah's +6.3 sustained over 2 and a half seasons. (Relative off court = how much better he is for the team than when he is benched. Takes the plus-minus and negates the plus-minus for when he is off the court.
dwayne2005 wrote:Despite what the Dean Oliver Drtg says about Isaiah, maybe his defensive field goal percentage is contributing. I'm not at all convinced the Drtg is a good way of estimating a players defense.
Stops1 = STL + BLK * FMwt * (1 - 1.07 * DOR%) + DRB * (1 - FMwt)
FMwt = (DFG% * (1 - DOR%)) / (DFG% * (1 - DOR%) + (1 - DFG%) * DOR%)
DOR% = Opponent_ORB / (Opponent_ORB + Team_DRB)
DFG% = Opponent_FGM / Opponent_FGA
Stops2 = (((Opponent_FGA - Opponent_FGM - Team_BLK) / Team_MP) * FMwt * (1 - 1.07 * DOR%) + ((Opponent_TOV - Team_STL) / Team_MP)) * MP + (PF / Team_PF) * 0.4 * Opponent_FTA * (1 - (Opponent_FTM / Opponent_FTA))^2
With those numbers in hand, individual Defensive Rating can be computed:
DRtg = Team_Defensive_Rating + 0.2 * (100 * D_Pts_per_ScPoss * (1 - Stop%) - Team_Defensive_Rating)
Total Rebound Percentage (available since the 1970-71 season in the NBA); the formula is 100 * (TRB * (Tm MP / 5)) / (MP * (Tm TRB + Opp TRB)). Total rebound percentage is an estimate of the percentage of available rebounds a player grabbed while he was on the floor.
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