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Pulling the plug is for Bath Takers!!!Memphis had lost 4 in a row, and yet with just 1 win, they are back to 4 up in the loss column.
Just end the frustration now and pull the plug. All that is happening now is the running up of alcohol (medical) bills.
You're correct, my math was wrong. Improving 3.5 spots is the correct number.
What metric would you suggest is a good measure of determining if Portland's defense improves more/less than other NBA teams throughout the season? I don't think what I pulled is the best, but I don't have anything better.
Even if I omit the 2016-2017 (which would not be right in my opinion), you're looking at a near 0 change on average over the other 3 seasons. That would tell me that Portland improves at a normal rate or if they're not improving on defense, the other NBA teams don't improve either.
Blazers finished the game with 14 assists.
Trae Young had 15 assists.
I'm not sure there is a good metric because there are simply too many variables that would alter team equations. For instance, we're talking about the 2016-17 season, seeing the big jump in defensive rating, and attributing it to Nurkic; but he missed 7 of the 25 games after the all-star break. Let me suggest just as an important factor as the addition of Nurkic: because of an injury, Aminu missed 21 games before the all-star break, but played in every game after the break. I think Aminu always had an underrated impact on the defense.
so yeah, injuries can really skew defensive numbers over the course of a season
another factor, obviously, is strength of schedule and home/road splits. Portland had the 2nd or 3rd most difficult SOS pre-allstar break this year. And the 4h easiest after the all-star break. it's a lot easier to defend bad teams (although you wouldn't believe that after watching the game tonight)
Nurkic's trade is responsible for 2017.I just did some pre/post all star team defensive rating comparisons.
2018-2019: Down 2 spots
2017-2018: Up 7 spots (#3 in the NBA in 2nd half)
2016-2017: Up 13 spots
2015-2016: Down 4 spots
Last four seasons, on average, Portland improved nearly 5 (edit: 3.5) spots on defense after the all star break.
@BonesJones I don't think this is a black/white metric to measure defensive improvement in comparison to the rest of the league, but it was the easiest thing for me to pull. Can you think of any metric than can easily be pulled to measure if Portland doesn't "improve" on defense as much as other teams throughout the season?
Yeah, those stats cant prove anything because of the the number of variables at play. If we bring in defensive minded players, we'll get better defensively without it being due to Stotts. If we have an easier schedule past the ASB, naturally our defensive numbers will improve without us actually improving our defense.I agree with all the variables you listed above.
I'm just looking for data that can confirm/disprove the claim that Stotts' teams don't improve on defense throughout the season. Defensive rating change throughout the season, over a large enough sample size should reduce the impact of injuries, trades, schedule, etc. as all those things should even out.
The eye test. People always try to find a stat for everything in order to explain whats hapoening but a lot of stats have noise.You're correct, my math was wrong. Improving 3.5 spots is the correct number.
What metric would you suggest is a good measure of determining if Portland's defense improves more/less than other NBA teams throughout the season? I don't think what I pulled is the best, but I don't have anything better.
Even if I omit the 2016-2017 (which would not be right in my opinion), you're looking at a near 0 change on average over the other 3 seasons. That would tell me that Portland improves at a normal rate or if they're not improving on defense, the other NBA teams don't improve either.
No, you don't understand. We're not judging the overall effectiveness of the defense, we're discussing the overall improvement of individual players defensively. So acquiring Nurk improved our defense without any of our individual players improving due to the coaching staff.Look I understand what you are saying but it doesn’t work one way without it working the other. If 16-17 was all Nurk then obviously 19-20 is all Nurk right?
Players make a difference in all cases. Not just the ones you want them to.
The eye test. People always try to find a stat for everything in order to explain whats hapoening but a lot of stats have noise.
Yeah, those stats cant prove anything because of the the number of variables at play. If we bring in defensive minded players, we'll get better defensively without it being due to Stotts. If we have an easier schedule past the ASB, naturally our defensive numbers will improve without us actually improving our defense.
Who are you referring to here? I'm assuming its Trent...This year, I'm making the argument that none of the players that are playing havent improved defensively due to our coaching (the only one who's improved said he did so because he watched a ton of defensive film on his own). It doesn't matter if we have Nurkic or not since it's not a discussion based on overall effectiveness of the defense, and is instead based on individual improvement.
Who are you referring to here? I'm assuming its Trent...
Where was that quote. I missed it
Do you really think the team or players have improved defensively as the season has gone along? I think Melo was better when he first played here. Same with Ariza. I think we've regressed.The eye test is tough because we all see things through a different lens.
What do you mean it isn't strong? It's exactly what he said. So what if others do? The point is that the only player who's improved noticeably on the defensive end said his improvement came through his own means, not because of help from the coaching staff.He was referring to Trent.
The logic that Trent gets credit for his improved defense because he said he watched film on his own isn't very strong though. I think it's safe to assume a lot of players watch film on their own and we have no clue who watches more film or the validity of their claims.
What do you mean it isn't strong? It's exactly what he said. So what if others do? The point is that the only player who's improved noticeably on the defensive end said his improvement came through his own means, not because of help from the coaching staff.
Who cares, he's the outlier. That's the problem.Sorry, I'm not questioning that Trent said it, I'm sure he did. My point is that because someone says they did something:
1) Doesn't mean they did it
2) Doesn't mean they do it more than others
3) Doesn't mean what they did was the main contribution them improving
Self-assessments are often some of the most inaccurate.
Do you really think the team or players have improved defensively as the season has gone along? I think Melo was better when he first played here. Same with Ariza. I think we've regressed.
Who cares, he's the outlier. That's the problem.
Don't you find it ironic that the one player that has come out and said that he watched film on his own is the only one who has improved this year?Sorry, I thought you were saying that because Trent watched film on his own that's why he got better on defense. I think I took what you said wrong.
I don't watch enough teams/players at a micro-level anymore to judge what the average improvement during the course of a season should be and compare it to Portland. Our defense stinks, we agree on that for sure.
I do understand what you are trying to say. I happen to disagree.This year, I'm making the argument that none of the players that are playing havent improved defensively due to our coaching (the only one who's improved said he did so because he watched a ton of defensive film on his own). It doesn't matter if we have Nurkic or not since it's not a discussion based on overall effectiveness of the defense, and is instead based on individual improvement.
I guess the only person that improved the defense over the years was Olshey? Or the schedule makers?So acquiring Nurk improved our defense without any of our individual players improving due to the coaching staff.
The original question was about the Blazers overall effectiveness throughout a season getting better or worse but you feel it's not improvement based on players. Even worse you doubled down on it with this. So this draws me to believe that you do indeed feel this has something to do with the team as a whole?We're not judging the overall effectiveness of the defense, we're discussing the overall improvement of individual players defensively.
Now you want to say we are talking about something else?Nurkic's trade is responsible for 2017.
We had an easier schedule to finish the seawon in 2018.
Theres variance too.
Thats not the way to gauge it.
There is also another that has taken this road. Collins has here is a story from before the season about working on film. He has since delved even more into it.He was referring to Trent.
The logic that Trent gets credit for his improved defense because he said he watched film on his own isn't very strong though. I think it's safe to assume a lot of players watch film on their own and we have no clue who watches more film or the validity of their claims.
In this case i believe you are correct. That could be construed as a personal attack. I didn't feel it was. Saying these things about the entire Coaching staff speaks volumes.@kjironman1 i like your retort there about the assistant coaches but is it really necessary to add the low key personal attack at the end?
@Tince has been acknowledged for his ability to disagree respectfully, everyone here could take a page out of his book.
Did you happen to feel the beginning of his response to me was "respectful"? Because from my response i obviously do "Understand".@Tince has been acknowledged for his ability to disagree respectfully, everyone here could take a page out of his book.
He's gonna get more run now. Season is pretty much over. It'll be good for him.I guess it's Nas turn to be in Stotts dog house... sigh
