Rastapopoulos
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They've finally started posting Real Plus Minus scores for this season... and check out #11 in the league:


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He's even better in WINS:
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I think when there is single metric showing one thing, and several others showing something different, you have to wonder about that single metric
I mean, those RPM numbers:
4 Jayson Tatum, PF 5.88
5 Will Barton, SG 5.40
9 Paul Millsap, PF 4.72
11 CJ McCollum, SG 4.10
13 Denzel Valentine, SG 3.79
14 Donte DiVincenzo, SG 3.77
17 Jalen Brunson, PG 3.46
18 Ben McLemore, SG 3.37
19 Dennis Schroder, PG 3.36
20 Ricky Rubio, PG 3.36
21 Patty Mills, PG 3.31
22 Christian Wood, PF 3.29
23 Damian Lillard, PG 3.16
pretty hard to believe that Tatum, Valentine, Brunson, and Wood are "better" than Lillard
True! If I gave a hoot about numbers I'd be watching the other b-ball (baseball)!Stats are always only a part of the game....
Yeah, that stat totally ignores his rapping ability.I think when there is single metric showing one thing, and several others showing something different, you have to wonder about that single metric
I mean, those RPM numbers:
4 Jayson Tatum, PF 5.88
5 Will Barton, SG 5.40
9 Paul Millsap, PF 4.72
11 CJ McCollum, SG 4.10
13 Denzel Valentine, SG 3.79
14 Donte DiVincenzo, SG 3.77
17 Jalen Brunson, PG 3.46
18 Ben McLemore, SG 3.37
19 Dennis Schroder, PG 3.36
20 Ricky Rubio, PG 3.36
21 Patty Mills, PG 3.31
22 Christian Wood, PF 3.29
23 Damian Lillard, PG 3.16
pretty hard to believe that Tatum, Valentine, Brunson, and Wood are "better" than Lillard
is there a stat that factors in how much defensive pressure these players are facing nightly? Not sure how you would analyze that aspect of the game. I tend to trust my eyes when I watch the games personally.
Yeah, that stat totally ignores his rapping ability.
Serious point: RPM is supposed to show who's been most helpful to his team when he's on the court, not who has the most God-given ability. As everyone says, the downside is that it could be a product of the system, which is why a cluster of players from the same successful team will show up. However, that's also its strength. There are players (Michael Adams, e.g.) who put up huge numbers on sucky teams but will never contribute to a winner. They will have low RPMs. Also, it's about the only stat that can really measure defensive impact.
One more caveat: even if a player is doing well under one system, that might not be the best system for the team. So maybe if our team wasn't structured so that CJ is so important, we'd be doing better.
Of course it's early, and there should be a bunch of players who drop down (Denzel Valentine!?!) buy it still measures who's been on the court when the team has been doing well so far. (And one other thing I like about it: it's a slight counterbalance to the out of control Doncic hype. I mean he's still really really good, but it recognizes that a lot of Dallas's success has come from its great bench.)
all that could be true
just seems like there has to be a lot of noise in these early numbers
for instance: CJ played better last year than he has this year so far. Well, last season, CJ's RPM was 1.14 compared to 4.01 this season. Last season CJ had 6.32 RPM wins. But this season he supposedly has 3.15 RPM wins? I mean last season the Blazers had 53 wins. This season they only have 10, less than a 5th that of last year, but CJ already has half the RPM wins of last season. Looks like there's some 2+2=9 stuff going on
They've finally started posting Real Plus Minus scores for this season... and check out #11 in the league:
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Perhaps we should trade him for #5 on the list - Will Barton.
True! If I gave a hoot about numbers I'd be watching the other b-ball (baseball)!
All of Will Barton's advanced metrics are off the charts. Not just RPMThat just invalidated the whole chart. Well done!![]()
That's literally begging the question.for instance: CJ played better last year than he has this year so far.
Hey, Will The Thrill was probably my fave draft pick of the past 15 years (on draft night). If he can keep it up you'd get no argument from me.Perhaps we should trade him for #5 on the list - Will Barton.
Both are all black, I wanted something more tasteful than a gaudy racing stripeso, what color is your 1965 Ford AC Cobra and your 33 Ford Roadster?
Both are all black, I wanted something more tasteful than a gaudy racing stripe
All of Will Barton's advanced metrics are off the charts. Not just RPM
Are you saying you would rather have Will than Kawhi or Pascal? After all, both are below him in the list.
As with many things, the stats don’t always equate to overall value and ability.
But he' not as good as Victor Oladipo.... at singing.