Game Thread GAME# 77: HEAT @ BLAZERS - APRIL 2, 2016 - SATURDAY, 7:00 PM (PDT), CSNNW

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Do you believe the Blazers will overtake the Grizzlies for the 5th seed?


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[Study] At what age an NBA player reaches his peak?
  • 27 Years & 2 months is the average age of a NBA player in his most productive season.
Lillard should still be a great player throughout his contract. But compared to similar players he's close to his peak now and will start to decline after two years. The notion we are 3+ years away from him starting his prime is false; historically speaking.

Interesting study. It only took 71 players, and it also only looked at Hall of Famers, MVPs and Superstars.

I've posted this previously, but I looked at every NBA player that played more than 96 minutes per season between 2001 and 2015 and used PER as a basis of measurement of productivity -

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I found that age 26 (as of Feb 1) is the most productive year (14.14 PER) of a typical NBA player. Their productivity remains strong thru age 28 (PER 13.97). Age 29 is the 'drop off' age (PER 13.48). After that we see a pretty strong slide in productivity.

With that being said, Dame is currently 25.3 years old. CJ's only a year behind Dame at 24.2 years old. Our 'window' of strongest productivity with those two is over the next 4 years.

However, I think the key to a long and strong push at a championship is a good balance of older veterans (aged 28-33), a few key players in their primes (aged 24-28), mixed in with a few young guns (ages 18-24). If we build this roster right, no reason we can't expect deep playoff runs for many years to come with CJ and Dame as our centerpieces.

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Good win last night, though I missed the whole game with work. 2 more wins to reach my prediction of 43......it's looking good! Go Blazers!
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Cj is much much much more consistent than Dame. Dame is just the higher profile player so obviously DESERVELY gets the attention.

But all in all like you said Cj is much more consistent than Dame and really barley has "famine" type of shooting nights where dame will have one every 4 or 5 games.

Its almost like teams game plan for Dame far more than any other Blazer on the team. Nah, that can't be it.

I mean, it isn't like they put their best defender on him regularly or anything.
 
Its almost like teams game plan for Dame far more than any other Blazer on the team. Nah, that can't be it.

I mean, it isn't like they put their best defender on him regularly or anything.

Thats been the case the entire season. Nothing there has changed with Dame's slump the last few weeks.
 
Its almost like teams game plan for Dame far more than any other Blazer on the team. Nah, that can't be it.

I mean, it isn't like they put their best defender on him regularly or anything.

Why you getting offended? Cj does play for the home team so it's win-win isn't it? I think anybody would agree when it comes to consistency Cj is way more steady with that and never does much heat check chucking shots
 
Interesting study. It only took 71 players, and it also only looked at Hall of Famers, MVPs and Superstars.

I've posted this previously, but I looked at every NBA player that played more than 96 minutes per season between 2001 and 2015 and used PER as a basis of measurement of productivity -

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I found that age 26 (as of Feb 1) is the most productive year (14.14 PER) of a typical NBA player. Their productivity remains strong thru age 28 (PER 13.97). Age 29 is the 'drop off' age (PER 13.48). After that we see a pretty strong slide in productivity.

With that being said, Dame is currently 25.3 years old. CJ's only a year behind Dame at 24.2 years old. Our 'window' of strongest productivity with those two is over the next 4 years.

However, I think the key to a long and strong push at a championship is a good balance of older veterans (aged 28-33), a few key players in their primes (aged 24-28), mixed in with a few young guns (ages 18-24). If we build this roster right, no reason we can't expect deep playoff runs for many years to come with CJ and Dame as our centerpieces.

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Wow very well done; I like yours much more.
 
I think anybody would agree when it comes to consistency Cj is way more steady...
Dame is averaging 25.2 ppg, with a standard deviation of 6.6.
CJ is averaging 20.6 ppg, with a standard deviation of 4.9.

Tunchi is correct, CJ is more consistent. CJ is typically within about 5 points of his average, whereas Dame is typically within about 6.5 points of his average.
 
Cj is on the home team ppl so regardless if he's more consistent than dame atleast he's on our team so what's the big deal
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Cj is much much much more consistent than Dame. Dame is just the higher profile player so obviously DESERVELY gets the attention.

But all in all like you said Cj is much more consistent than Dame and really barley has "famine" type of shooting nights where dame will have one every 4 or 5 games.

Rarely? He's had weeks where he shot horribly. I remember because I chronicled them for you and you never responded. CJ can have them too. I can get the stats there again if you'd like. But you'd probably ignore that, too.
 
Cj is on the home team ppl so regardless if he's more consistent than dame atleast he's on our team so what's the big deal

It's fun watching you trying to smash square pegs into round holes with your forehead.
 
Cj is on the home team ppl so regardless if he's more consistent than dame atleast he's on our team so what's the big deal

At this point, you could post "I love my wife" and people would respond "why do you hate Dame!"

Part of it is that you have gained a reputation - and part of it is that Dame is off his game and people are quietly panicking.
 
At this point, you could post "I love my wife" and people would respond "why do you hate Dame!"

Part of it is that you have gained a reputation - and part of it is that Dame is off his game and people are quietly panicking.


Oh ok that makes sense. I was just wondering what's the big deal Bc thank god we have Cj on the team.

I can understand the panick tho but let's be glad we have Cj on our side
 

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