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After Nate's comments in the Freeman article about us needing to improve our 3pt shooting to be championship caliber, I did some comparative analysis. Basically, I compared the season stats (achieved and allowed) of the last 10 title teams to try to find similarities; I then compared the results with the Blazers' '08-'09 numbers.
The first thing I noticed is that our 3 point percentage is almost identical to the last two champions, so while it would be nice to improve it, it is by no means a necessity for a championship. So what do we need?
The stats that were consistent across all 10 teams were: All had higer FG%, more FTA, more rebounds and more assists than their opponents. Also, with the exception of last year's Celtics, all had more blocks and fewer fouls. There were no other stats in which a positive or negative differential was consistent more than 7 of the 10 teams (Aside from the obvious points and FGM).
As far as these categories are concerned, our Blazers are comparable in all, but near the bottom of the spectrum in blocks, fouls and assists. Where we really fall short, however, is FG% differential, which ties to all of these. The .462 FG% we currently allow is nearly 20 points higher than the highest allowed by a title team in the past decade. If we want to win a title, THIS is what we need to improve more than anything else.
The first thing I noticed is that our 3 point percentage is almost identical to the last two champions, so while it would be nice to improve it, it is by no means a necessity for a championship. So what do we need?
The stats that were consistent across all 10 teams were: All had higer FG%, more FTA, more rebounds and more assists than their opponents. Also, with the exception of last year's Celtics, all had more blocks and fewer fouls. There were no other stats in which a positive or negative differential was consistent more than 7 of the 10 teams (Aside from the obvious points and FGM).
As far as these categories are concerned, our Blazers are comparable in all, but near the bottom of the spectrum in blocks, fouls and assists. Where we really fall short, however, is FG% differential, which ties to all of these. The .462 FG% we currently allow is nearly 20 points higher than the highest allowed by a title team in the past decade. If we want to win a title, THIS is what we need to improve more than anything else.




