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Thu Mar 16, 2006 4:59 pm

Well, fuck-a-doodle-do. :P
He's dropped significantly though, no? What's his February and March?

Thu Mar 16, 2006 4:59 pm

Jae wrote:I saw Dampier block someone in a Dallas game the other day, then start screaming and beating his chest... I just kept thinking "you wanker, you do realise you've been knocked out of the starting team by DeSagana fucking Diop?"


it was drew gooden :lol:

Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:32 pm

Whats gotten into this guy. Give me some of what he's taking.

Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:09 pm

benji wrote:Kobe's January: 35.50.


So for his very best month, Kobe's PER is only slightly above Yao's. Think about it.

Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:55 pm

I'm amazed at how Yao Ming is been playing as of late. Something I've noticed is his FT% being above 80% which is great for a center. If he keeps up improving and being in attack mode rather than being passive then watch out ya

Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:08 pm

Negative One wrote:
benji wrote:Kobe's January: 35.50.


So for his very best month, Kobe's PER is only slightly above Yao's. Think about it.


Wtf slightly? Maybe you should think about it...

Just for comparison's sake (and to be a homer) Jordan's highest PER season was 31.7 and Wilt's was 32.1


Kobe's January was higher than the highest PER season of two of the greatest players of all time... and you want us to think about Kobe's being "slightly" above Yao's? Not to mention being a big man has to inflate Yao's PER thing somehow.. I mean rebounds and whatever. You still haven't answered my question in the homework thread by the way.
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Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:56 pm

He's the only scorer in this rockets team so he should average higher. If mcgrady was healthy it would be the same old yao. I don't know though if the injury to mac is a blessing... :?

Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:49 pm

^^ well that just indicates the offence when mcgrady is in the team is run differentley. you cant say that his field goal percentage, free throw percentage, rebounds and blocks are up because mcgrady is not playing.....

give the guy his props his trying his best to put the team on his back which people have waned him to do for years and he still gets slated for that.

mucho respect yao.

Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:04 pm

wins is all that matter.

Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:22 pm

^^ fortune cookie statement

Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:06 am

Jae wrote:I saw Dampier block someone in a Dallas game the other day, then start screaming and beating his chest... I just kept thinking "you wanker, you do realise you've been knocked out of the starting team by DeSagana fucking Diop?"

lol, Dampier plays better off the bench for some odd reason. Diop is garbage but I think he is a better defender than Eric. Too bad Dallas is playign shit lately :(

Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:11 am

Not to mention being a big man has to inflate Yao's PER thing somehow..


That's not true...
Guards can shoot the 3 which usually bumps up the eFG and true FG (Not exactly for Yao since he shoots 84% from the line), they usually have a higher usage rate since they have the ball in their hands more and can jack up shots, should assist and steal more, etc. There're trade-offs to everything.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:08 am

j.23 wrote:lol does anyone remember how dampier dubbed himself the 2nd best center in the west ? (or was it the league). man, yao sure showed him tonight :lol:


I thought Keith Van Horn said that...even though he plays the power forward.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:06 am

kevC wrote:
Not to mention being a big man has to inflate Yao's PER thing somehow..


That's not true...
Guards can shoot the 3 which usually bumps up the eFG and true FG (Not exactly for Yao since he shoots 84% from the line), they usually have a higher usage rate since they have the ball in their hands more and can jack up shots, should assist and steal more, etc. There're trade-offs to everything.


Not really... the assists get cancelled out by blocks for big men, most guards who shoot the 3, unless they're on fire, miss alot of them, which would have to reduce the eFG whatever that is... Yao's been jacking alot of shots too, since he's the only guy on that team who knows what a basketball is.

Anyways all of these bizarre questionable stats aside, he's probably been the best player in the league for the last 10-12 games. I don't know if it'll last, but it'll be quite impressive if it does.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:28 am

eFG is basically FG % that takes 3 point shooting into consideration. For example, a big man who shoots 50% but shoots no 3's have an eFG of 50% while a guard who shoots 45% from the field and makes like 35% from 3 point would also have a 50% eFG. It's quite clever really. True FG takes free throw shooting into consideration as well.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 11:06 am

Jae wrote:Not really... the assists get cancelled out by blocks for big men

0.67 * assists = assist value
blocks * ValueOfPossession * leagueDRB% = block value

This means last season each block was worth .735 and each assist .67, you would say, they basically cancel each other out. But there were 4.3625 assists for every block last season.

Guards would also get a steal bonus (steal value = steals * VOP...or 1.031).

Every three pointer a player makes is a free extra point. The field goal part of PER looks like this:
3PM + (FGM * (2 - (team assisted %) * .586))) - (Missed FG * VOP * league DRB%)

I personally get more exacting and add team and individual context, not just league and team assisted %, but that takes more time to calculate and requires the 82games data, so I use the Hollinger PER method until the end of the season generally.

PER correlates with winning % to the tune of .85, I don't know of any stat aside from team point differential (and winning % itself) that correlates better than that. As for "questionable" or "whatever that is" feel free to click through to the Shooting Percentages page from the "Stats Wuv You" index link in my signature Jae. ;) (Note: what kevC calls TrueFG is TS% on that page.)

Big men are often the tops of PER (though not this season when it goes Wade-Kobe-LeBron at the top) but when have big men not been more dominant in the NBA? Isn't this what people always say? You need a big man, need size, etc. Then you (not you specifically Jae, but people in general) point to Jordan who breaks this rule, and what do you know, he leads the league in PER for seven straight years and finishes in the TOP TWO in every full year of his first ten...then fourth in his final Bulls season...

It's not questionable once you take a few minutes to stop being scared and take a look at it.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:07 pm

Yao's post all-star break PER is.... 34.34!!!

Kobe's January: 35.50.


1.16 difference. I would call that pretty close. :roll:

Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:36 pm

who cares about PER, it doesn't tell half the story.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:03 pm

True, Yao Ming is even better than it shows.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:09 pm

You give real Yao fans a bad name.

Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:11 pm

How so? Have I in any way overrated Yao?

Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:41 pm

It'd be impossible for you not to have overrated him, I wouldn't remember you if you hadn't. I don't want to go through all of your posts looking for them, but I might later if I get bored.

Btw, I much prefer the new name.

Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:06 am

Nice game by Bogut vs CHicago by the way :twisted:

Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:07 am

What's Bogut got to do with Yao or his thread?

Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:30 am

They're both first picks. They're both C's. They both come from outside the U.S.
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