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So Blakes PER is just right above the guy who has played like 10 minutes total so far?![]()
and yet he is +15 for the season, but we are -27 in these same 5 games with Miller...
Maybe we should sit Miller and let Blake all his minutes too. We would be an extra 40 points or so for the season...
Blake's PER might be that low because Miller and Roy control the ball in the 3 guard line-up without using him properly? Who knows - but Blake, for all of his inefficient play - does not seem like the one the team is struggling with.
and yet he is +15 for the season, but we are -27 in these same 5 games with Miller...
+/- isn't an individual stat, it's a team stat. Blake benefits from playing significant minutes with the starters where he's on the court with an actual center and power forward. Miller is penalized with whatever hodepodge experimental five guard, undersized line-up Nate feels like throwing out there to give away games in the 4th quarter.
Miller played planty of time last night with Roy and with Aldridge and still finished with -13. On the other hand, Blake was part of the bad Miller/Roy/Blake line and still finished with +2. So - I am not really buying that argument.
I am telling you that the spacing looked just wrong with Miller on the floor, to me, last night.
Maybe Aldridge and Roy can not score as efficiently with Miller in the line-up because he can't shoot from distance and the opposition does not have to cover him on the outside.
So, where were Greg and Joel at that time? Sitting on the bench while Nate gave up our rebounding and interior defensive advantages and went small. It's hard to have a good +/- when the unit you are playing with is getting killed on the boards and can't defend the paint.
3:23 Miller enters the game, Joel is playing.
1:39 Joel goes out for Travis.
End of 1st quarter
1st Quarter - 1:41 with Joel, 1:39 without
2nd quarter - Greg is in the game
7:24 Joel comes in for Greg
2:03 Travis comes in for Joel
End of 2nd quarter
2nd Quarter - 9:57 with a Center, 2:03 without
3rd Quarter -
3:18 Miller and Greg enter the game
1:05 Travis enters for Greg
End of 3rd Quarter
Miller with a center - 2:13, without a center - 1:05
4th quarter - no center starts
6:00 Greg enters
4:24 Blake for Miller
2:47 Miller for Blake
0:56 Greg out
End of 4th Quarter
Miller with center 3:25, Miller without center - 6:00
3:23 Miller enters the game, Joel is playing.
1:39 Joel goes out for Travis.
End of 1st quarter
1st Quarter - 1:41 with Joel, 1:39 without
2nd quarter - Greg is in the game
7:24 Joel comes in for Greg
2:03 Travis comes in for Joel
End of 2nd quarter
2nd Quarter - 9:57 with a Center, 2:03 without
Seems to me that other than the 4th quarter when he played 2:35 minutes more without a center than with a center - he played more with a center than without.
So, there is something to say about him playing without a center - but the rest of the team seemed to have done it as well and he still played more time with a center than without.
For chrissakes, can we please for the love of god stop misusing the +/- stat. IT IS ABSOLUTELY MEANINGLESS EXCEPT WITH A LARGE SAMPLE SIZE, not to mention it's practically worthless without it being adjusted for opposition and teammates (autocorrelation being the biggest issue).
For chrissakes, can we please for the love of god stop misusing the +/- stat. IT IS ABSOLUTELY MEANINGLESS EXCEPT WITH A LARGE SAMPLE SIZE, not to mention it's practically worthless without it being adjusted for opposition and teammates (autocorrelation being the biggest issue).
During the bolded stretch above Miller had 9 assists in a little over one quarter of play. 8 of those 9 assists came when he was playing with a center in the line-up.
Well it matters in that it shows that DEFENSE was the problem during that stretch not offense. Miller needs to have good defenders around him, especially on the perimeter. He should be shackled to Martell as he is currently our best defender on the perimeter (weep). Speaking of which where is Roy's improved defense? Man this team is in a funk right now.If I am reading the popcorn machine correctly - we were also -5 during the stretch. Who cares how many assists he gets if it still results in -5 points?
Very limited sample size, but Miller seems to play much better in a traditional line-up, with a center, PF, SF and SG than he does in a three guard, small ball line-up. He's much more effective playing with a big line-up than a small line-up. He's very good at setting up big men for easy baskets - given the opportunity. His game simply isn't well suited to playing small ball with two other guards. That's the line-up Nate used in the 4th quarter and that's also when Atlanta came from behind, took the lead and pulled away. The whole idea of playing Miller, Blake and Roy together is just plain stupid and obviously doesn't work. Blame Miller if you want, but I blame Nate for creating a bizarre line-up where Miller is doomed to fail.
It's not Miller's fault. It's everybody else around him (even though they all had better +/- stats).![]()
I actually do not think it's Miller's fault that much - it might be a KP/Nate fault for signing him...
Some raw data for those who aren't in meltdown mode. This is pretty ugly.
PER
Roy 23.1
Outlaw 18.5
LMA 16.9
Rudy 14.9
Oden 14.5
Webster 13.9
Miller 11.9
Przy 8.4
Blake 6.9
Howard 0.9
What? Outlaw has been our second best player this season? You wouldn't know it from all the haters in here.
) and looking lost in both offensive and defensive sets could potentially have been renounced (along with Blake) to get us a Max Player in Free Agency. Or taking on a large, lopsided trade deal. I was one. Forgive me if I think that the player jacking up the most shots per minute, while shooting lower percentages than Webster (though not lower than Blake) and looking lost in both offensive and defensive sets could potentially have been renounced (along with Blake) to get us a Max Player in Free Agency. Or taking on a large, lopsided trade deal.
PapaG, do you agree with KingSpeed's assertion that Travis has been the second-best player this season?

Travis has been far too inconsistent, regardless of what the PER says.
