Positional Efficiency Ratings PG Lin 83 Nash 72 Price 58 Clarkson 47 Appling 31 Brown 27 Wing Kobe 86 Clarkson 57 Price 56 Tyler 52 Randle 50 Ellington 40 Johnson 36 Smith 30 Appling 25 Big Davis 103 Hill 92 Boozer 87 Tyler 83 Sacre 71 Randle 54 Johnson 51 LEADERS Scoring Efficiency: Kobe, Boozer, Davis Passing Efficiency: Lin, Nash, Kobe Hustle Efficiency: Davis, Tyler, Hill
Awful Synergy Numbers: Points Per Possession Lin 1.47 Hill 1.22 Price 1.14 Davis 1.07 Nash 1.07 Boozer 1.06 Sacre 1.05 Team 1.00 Kobe 0.98 Applling 0.89 Clarkson 0.87 Johnson 0.86 Smith 0.86 Ellington 0.83 Randle 0.79 Tyler 0.72 Brown 0.35
PGs Lin 95 Nash 73 Price 68 Clarkson 47 Appling 31 Brown 21 WING Kobe 91 Price 59 Clarkson 57 Randle 48 Johnson 42 Ellington 41 Smith 28 Appling 25 BIGS Davis 101 Boozer 92 Hill 85 Sacre 70 Johnson 58 Randle 53 So, by these numbers - Lin, Kobe, Price, Davis, and Boozer are playing the best by position. I'm not including the defensive stats; they require 82games.com's counterpart stats.
^^ That confirms the eye test for sure. Although I don't feel like Randle is doing as bad as his numbers would tell.
Randle lost focus last night. I saw a moment when he got tangled up in mid-air and landed funny. I don't know if he was hurt on that play, but after that he wasn't pushing the same he'd been pushing. Maybe he was just tired, I don't know. There's flashes there of greatness, but there's still a 19 year old out there. The numbers could look hinky, but it'll depend on what we see in games.
PG Lin 91 Nash 73 Price 68 Clarkson 42 Appling 31 Brown 21 WING Kobe 91 Price 59 Randle 53 Clarkson 52 Johnson 43 Ellington 42 Smith 31 Appling 25 BIG Davis 100 Boozer 88 Hill 85 Sacre 76 Randle 59 Johnson 57 SCORING: Kobe 6.74, Lin 5.94, Boozer 5.93 PASSING: Lin 4.30, Nash 3.80, Price 3.77 HUSTLE: Davis 4.41, Hill 3.60, Boozer 3.38
PG Lin 91 Price 67 Clarkson 49 Brown 32 Appling 31 WING Kobe 91 Price 59 Clarkson 55 Randle 53 Ellington 44 Johnson 43 Smith 30 Appling 25 BIG Davis 99 Boozer 88 Hill 85 Sacre 69 Randle 57 Johnson 55 Scoring: Kobe, Lin, Boozer Passing: Lin, Price, Kobe Hustle: Davis, Hill, Boozer POINTS PER POSSESSION Price 1.43 Lin 1.38 Hill 1.19 Boozer 1.09 Davis 1.07 TEAM 1.06 Bryant .99 Randle .96 Johnson .94 Sacre .91 Ellington .89 Appling .89 Smith .86 Smith .72
Through Two Games: PG (F) Price 57 Lin 53 Clarkson 52 WING (C) Kobe 86 Ellington 51 Clarkson 50 Johnson 43 Henry 27 BIG (B) Davis 92 Hill 76 Boozer 66 Sacre 54 Randle 21 SCORING: Kobe 7.1, Ellington 6.2, Davis 5.9 PASSING: Price 3.45, Lin 3.33, Clarkson 3.12 HUSTLE: Hill 3.8, Davis 3.7, Henry 3.1 POINTS PER POSSESSION Ellington 1.44 Davis 1.34 Clarkson 1.14 Price 1.11 Johnson 1.09 Kobe 1.05 Lin 1.03 Team 1.03 Hill .88 Boozer .87 Sacre .84 Henry .50 Randle .40
+ = 5pt increase - = 5 pt decrease Through Three Games: PG (D) Lin 68++ Price 65 Clarkson 54 WING (C) Kobe 88 Clarkson 54 Ellington 51 Johnson 34-- Henry 31+ BIG (B) Davis 100+ Hill 81+ Boozer 66 Sacre 59+ Randle 21 SCORING: Kobe 6.9, Davis 6.0, Ellington 5.8 PASSING: Price 3.8, Lin 3.8, Kobe 3.3 HUSTLE: Davis 4.0, Hill 3.5, Boozer 2.8 POINTS PER POSSESSION Ellington 1.38 Davis 1.36 Price 1.27 Lin 1.21 Clarkson 1.12 Kobe 1.10 Hill 1.09 Team 1.09 Johnson .92 Sacre .91 Boozer .89 Henry .63 Randle .40
+ = 5pt increase - = 5 pt decrease Through Three Games: PG (D) Lin 66 Price 66 Clarkson 58 WING (D) Kobe 82- Clarkson 58 Ellington 46 Johnson 38 Henry 23 BIG (A) Davis 101 Hill 94++ Boozer 67 Sacre 61 Randle 21 SCORING: Kobe 6.8, Davis 6.2, Hill 6.1 PASSING: Price 4.0, Lin 3.8, Kobe 2.9 HUSTLE: Davis 3.9, Hill 3.6, Boozer 2.8 POINTS PER POSSESSION Davis 1.36 Ellington 1.31 Price 1.21 Hill 1.21 Lin 1.13 Team 1.08 Johnson 1.06 Kobe 1.01 Clarkson .98 Boozer .92 Sacre .85 Henry .63 Randle .40
PG (C) Lin 75+ Price 72+ Clarkson 54 WING (C) Kobe 80 Price 58 Clarkson 55 Ellington 52+ Johnson 34 Henry 19 BIG (A) Hill 99 Davis 97 Sacre 68+ Boozer 65 Kelly 23
Unfortunately, we probably need five players at the 80+ mark to have a respectable starting lineup. We're not there.
Young might post 80+ as a backup. In the starting lineup, he probably wouldn't. Lin might get there, too; I definitely hold out hope for him.
Yeah, we need another decent big. Kelly might be decent, but Randle was the guy I so badly wanted to see.
Don't mean to jack your thread Trodgers, but 82 games put out their first batch of numbers for the season and it fits the Advanced Stats theme of this thread..... Carlos Boozer - PER - 10.2 - Opponents PER - 20.4 - Offense Rating On/Off - 103.3 / 108.9 - Defensive Rating On/Off - 129.5 / 112.6 Wesley Johnson - PER - 8.0 - Opponents PER - 13.4 - Offense Rating On/Off - 109.6 / 99.2 - Defense Rating On/Off - 126.7 / 114.2 Kobe Bryant - PER - 16.4 @SG and 26 @SF - Opponents PER - 35.9@SG and 21.6 @SF - Offense Rating On/Off - 106.2 / 104.5 - Defense Rating On/Off - 130 / 101.1 Jeremy Lin - PER - 10.2 - Opponents PER - 23.5 - Offense Rating On/Off - 102.4 / 111.1 - Defense Rating On/Off - 129.4 / 110.2 Jordan Hill - PER - 22.9 - Opponents PER - 8.0 - Offense Rating On/Off - 106.9 / 104 - Defense Rating On/Off - 127.6 / 112.8 Ed Davis - PER - 22.2 - Opponents PER - 20.4 - Offense Rating On/Off - 110.7 / 101.5 - Defense Rating On/Off - 119.2 / 124.5 Wayne Ellington - PER - 9.9 - Opponents PER - 17.4 - Offense Rating On/Off - 113 / 101.9 - Defense Rating On/Off - 104.4 / 131.4 Ronnie Price - PER - 11.7 - Opponents PER - 28.2 - Offense Rating On/Off - 105.8 / 105.7 - Defense Rating On/Off - 113.8 / 129 Jordan Clarkson - PER - 10.6 - Opponents PER - 9.7 - Offense Rating On/Off - 102 / 106.7 - Defense Rating On/Off - 103.4 / 126.7 Robert Sacre - PER - 7.6 - Opponents PER - 25.3 - Offense Rating On/Off - 113.9 / 104.1 - Defense Rating On/Off - 99.2 / 126.6 *Offense Rating - You want a higher number when you are on the court than off *Defense Rating - You want a lower number when you are on the court than off It's still very early and I have a feeling the PER/Opponent PER is skewed due to a minimal amount of stats to put in, it will take 15-20 more games before those reflect accurately. The offense and defense rating is very telling so far. The starters absolutely stink on defense, just horrendous numbers. Individually - Boozer - Killing us offensively and defensively. Byron needs to start Davis and we need Kelly to come back healthy. Boozer is a detriment to the team. - Weasley - Not good for the "Defensive stopper" of the group, even though his opponents PER is low, he definitely doesn't pass the eye test defensively. We need Swaggy back. - Kobe - Numbers as expected, he doesn't play any defense, gambles, plays too many minutes and leaves people wide open. - Lin - His lack of aggression and balance on offense is showing, let's hope he figures it out. - Hill - Victim of a very weak defensive unit, he's had a solid season so far - Davis - Here is where I think the PER is skewed, no way opponents PER is 20.4. Anyway, he needs starters minutes as his offensive/defensive ratings are both positive and the eye test confirms this. - Ellington - See Davis. He needs more minutes, positive offensively and defensively, can definitely spell Kobe 5-6 minutes of rest extra if Byron wasn't deviating from the plan. - Price - Another skew in the PER, his defense has been pretty legit so far and it's reflected in the defensive rating - Clarkson - Offensively having some struggles early. He's a spot up shooter at this point in his career and there is nothing wrong with that as he has a very good shot. He's also very active defense. Should be getting burn over X and giving Kobe a break. - Sacre - Nice defensive rating With the additions of Young/Kelly by the end of the month, it looks like we have a strong bench, let's hope Byron utilizes it more and gives the players that are producing more minutes. The numbers are more or less in line with what I have been seeing on the court. More Davis/Ellington, less Boozer/Weasley, decrease Kobe's minutes, get back Young/Kelly.
Heres some advanced stats for yall. Every single team we have played thus far, made the playoffs last year. Oh yeah, heres some math.... 100% of teams weve played.