NBA 2016-17 Season - Page 67
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ZenithM
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JimmyJRaynor
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this year the Spurs are 4-0 against Cleveland and Golden State with an average margin of victory of 20.8. Let's see if the Spurs smash GSW tonight. I don't think they will. I think its going to be a close low-scoring (by 2017 standards) game. | ||
Xeris
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JimmiC
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JimmyJRaynor
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twitter.com Green was not on GSW's injury list today. So he should be in tonight's game. ya! | ||
Djagulingu
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slowbacontron
United States7722 Posts
Also, turns out it's Kay Felder's birthday today. Happy birthday. | ||
JimmiC
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
On March 30 2017 00:19 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Harden versus Paul. https://cornerthreehoops.wordpress.com/2015/04/15/why-chris-paul-is-a-better-mvp-candidate-than-james-harden/ On March 30 2017 00:57 JimmyJRaynor wrote: i'm trying to figure out how removing pace of play skews the evaluation of offense Yeah, you totally weren't talking about the current MVP race /s. A normal poster would just admit the mistake and that they thought it was a relevant/recent article, but there's about as much chance of that as Trump admitting he has average crowd sizes. For someone who professes to follow the league so closely it's hilarious that you didn't realize this was dated (the stats in Exhibit A and B are clearly not current). I guess it just fitted with the controversial narrative you wanted to go with. Lucky, there are people around here to pay attention to outcomes | ||
icystorage
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On March 30 2017 03:56 Xeris wrote: PG is just wearing a "trade me" sign at this point. come to the blazers baby | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
EDIT: and a safety touch. | ||
icystorage
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cLutZ
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JimmiC
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
On March 30 2017 09:39 Scarecrow wrote: Yeah, you totally weren't talking about the current MVP race /s. A normal poster would just admit the mistake and that they thought it was a relevant/recent article, but there's about as much chance of that as Trump admitting he has average crowd sizes. For someone who professes to follow the league so closely it's hilarious that you didn't realize this was dated (the stats in Exhibit A and B are clearly not current). I guess it just fitted with the controversial narrative you wanted to go with. Lucky, there are people around here to pay attention to outcomes its related to my previous post about xRAPM. which extends back to 1965 in the search for measuring offensive prowess. mistakes? i thought tonight's game would be a close low scoring affair. | ||
cLutZ
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
i think GSW will win the NBA title pretty easily. something like 16-4 or 16-5 in the playoffs. | ||
Farewellfire
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On March 30 2017 09:39 Scarecrow wrote: Yeah, you totally weren't talking about the current MVP race /s. A normal poster would just admit the mistake and that they thought it was a relevant/recent article, but there's about as much chance of that as Trump admitting he has average crowd sizes. For someone who professes to follow the league so closely it's hilarious that you didn't realize this was dated (the stats in Exhibit A and B are clearly not current). I guess it just fitted with the controversial narrative you wanted to go with. Lucky, there are people around here to pay attention to outcomes Classic. The guy basically Googles with some keywords that fit his "narrative-of-the-day" to back it up and then waits for the other jimmy or someone else to get all hot and bothered. If somebody points out a mistake he writes it off with an obnoxious smiley. Case closed, there's nothing left to discuss. OK back to basketball - CP3 has no shot at the MVP award this year. He basically missed the race when he got injured last time plus Clippers aren't as good this year as people want them to be. No respectable basketball sources give him chance this season. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1521679-why-chris-paul-has-no-business-being-in-mvp-discussion /sarcasm | ||
JimmiC
Canada22640 Posts
I just read an article on espn insider about whether Durrant will come back as good as before. http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/19026050/kevin-durant-coming-back-be-same-player-injury-nba If you can't read it because of the insider I'll summarize. Of the about 20 guys that have come back after a grade 2 MCL sprain 46 dyas was the average return date. 2 point FG% actually went slightly up but 3% down so ts% stayed the same When measured against projections again the only thing that dropped was 3 point %. So the article basically says he should be back for playoffs, and he should be back at or damn near 100% | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
In particular Eastern Conference playoff teams are doing worse against the West compared to last year. Eastern Conference playoff teams as a group are substantially worse this year. Cleveland is worse than last year. None of Boston, Washington and Toronto are as good as Toronto was last year. Hell, once Dion Waiters returns to Miami they might be better than all of Boston, Washington and Toronto. Its hard to be sure based on so little data though. Any how, whoever comes out of the East will not do well in the finals. as long as you're going by the contraversial advanced analytics stat known as "Wins" the East is worse than it was last year. regarding using xRAPM rather than the offensive stats compiled by the author in the Harden/Paul comparison.. xRAPM is predictive its not retrospective. So its not ideal for deciding on annual awards like MVP, 6th man of the year, etc. | ||
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