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Of course it's early, but these are still interesting. Encouraging signs, considering how unhappy most of us have been:

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Team Rebounding Difference       
      Team               Reb Diff                
 1 MemphisGrizzlies        9.0               
 2 PortlandTrailBlazers    8.0

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 Team Defensive FG Pct.     
      Team               FG Pct.         
 1 MiamiHeat             0.386          
 2 BostonCeltics         0.391          
 3 OklahomaCityThunder   0.394     
 4 DetroitPistons        0.403          
 5 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.419

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    Team Defense
      Team             Pts/Game             
 1 BostonCeltics          81.2
 2 OklahomaCityThunder    85.0
 3 DetroitPistons         87.0
 4 MiamiHeat              87.7
 5 DallasMavericks        88.7
 6 ClevelandCavaliers     90.5
 7 MilwaukeeBucks         92.0
 8 PortlandTrailBlazers   92.2

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         Team Assist Diff
      Team           Assist Diff
 1 BostonCeltics         10.00
 2 OrlandoMagic           6.33
 3 UtahJazz               6.00
 4 PortlandTrailBlazers   5.00
 
Hmmm...

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  Team Turnover Diff                      
      Team           Turn Diff 
24 OrlandoMagic          -1.67             
25 PhoenixSuns           -2.00              
26 PortlandTrailBlazers  -2.25            
27 LAClippers            -3.00              
28 MiamiHeat             -3.00              
29 MemphisGrizzlies      -5.33              
30 IndianaPacers         -7.00
 
Our own FG% is also below average, and we are among the worst in fouls.

The fouls and TOs are a warning sign that this team does not have it together mentally.
 
The defensive FG% is interesting and suprising.

We held Houston to 37% in the first game, and OKC shot 34% last night. Shouldn't be too surprising that we're near the top in that stat. Of course, the other way to look at that would be to say that we can't win unless the opponent shoots under 40%, but that's a very glass-half-empty view.
 
Hmmm...

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  Team Turnover Diff                      
      Team           Turn Diff 
24 OrlandoMagic          -1.67             
25 PhoenixSuns           -2.00              
26 PortlandTrailBlazers  -2.25            
27 LAClippers            -3.00              
28 MiamiHeat             -3.00              
29 MemphisGrizzlies      -5.33              
30 IndianaPacers         -7.00

The 26 turnover game killed us here. One of the reasons I don't look at averages at this point is we don't have enough data points.
 
Of course it's early, but these are still interesting. Encouraging signs, considering how unhappy most of us have been:

Code:
Team Rebounding Difference       
      Team               Reb Diff                
 1 MemphisGrizzlies        9.0               
 2 PortlandTrailBlazers    8.0

Code:
 Team Defensive FG Pct.     
      Team               FG Pct.         
 1 MiamiHeat             0.386          
 2 BostonCeltics         0.391          
 3 OklahomaCityThunder   0.394     
 4 DetroitPistons        0.403          
 5 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.419

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    Team Defense
      Team             Pts/Game             
 1 BostonCeltics          81.2
 2 OklahomaCityThunder    85.0
 3 DetroitPistons         87.0
 4 MiamiHeat              87.7
 5 DallasMavericks        88.7
 6 ClevelandCavaliers     90.5
 7 MilwaukeeBucks         92.0
 8 PortlandTrailBlazers   92.2

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         Team Assist Diff
      Team           Assist Diff
 1 BostonCeltics         10.00
 2 OrlandoMagic           6.33
 3 UtahJazz               6.00
 4 PortlandTrailBlazers   5.00

Well in all fairness, and I do agree with Nate, defense is so much harder to gel than the offense. I think the focus this season is to establish a very strong, if not best defense. And that focus has taking the "timing" off our offense. In time they both with work itself out and we will be so much more effective. If December rolls around and we are still shooting 40% from the field, I will start to panic. LOL
 
I don't quite get how we haven't "gelled" on D yet.

I mean, aside from Webster-for-Batum (and Webs is playing like freakin' gangbusters on D right now), the starting lineup is the same as a bunch of last year. And aside from Miller-for-Sergio and Howard-for-Frye (and that only in limited minutes) it's pretty close to the same rotation as last year for the subs as well.

Blake and Roy and Rudy and LMA and the C have been playing together for over a year now. The Boston D "gelled" with Allen and Garnett's additions after about 2 preseason games. What's our excuse?
 
I don't quite get how we haven't "gelled" on D yet.

I mean, aside from Webster-for-Batum (and Webs is playing like freakin' gangbusters on D right now), the starting lineup is the same as a bunch of last year. And aside from Miller-for-Sergio and Howard-for-Frye (and that only in limited minutes) it's pretty close to the same rotation as last year for the subs as well.

Blake and Roy and Rudy and LMA and the C have been playing together for over a year now. The Boston D "gelled" with Allen and Garnett's additions after about 2 preseason games. What's our excuse?

For starters Garnett is one of the best front court defenders in league history. He plays the quarterback on defense, telling guys where to be and what to do. He was so respected other guys on the team had no choice but to respond with their best effort.

Portland doesn't have a guy like that. They haven't in years. Priz is as close as Portland gets but even he isn't in the same league as Garnett.

I would have to believe that was part of the problem.

I am hopeful that someday Oden fills that role.
 
I don't disagree with any point in your post, except the part that says "I would have to believe that (not having one of the best front court defenders in league history) was part of the problem". I agree that Oden could maybe be that guy, and is the Blazer with the best chance of doing so.

But that isn't a "gelling" issue. It's a "our team doesn't have this necessary part" issue.
 
Here are the latest, as of today, Nov. 9:

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         Team Scoring                           Team Defense
      Team             Pts/Game                   Team            Pts/Game
 1 PhoenixSuns           109.7               1 BostonCeltics          84.4
 2 DenverNuggets         109.3               2 MilwaukeeBucks         85.2
 3 TorontoRaptors        107.0               3 CharlotteBobcats       87.7
 4 AtlantaHawks          106.9               4 OklahomaCityThunder    89.2
 5 MemphisGrizzlies      105.9               5 ClevelandCavaliers     89.9
 6 SacramentoKings       104.4               6 MiamiHeat              90.7
 7 HoustonRockets        104.3               7 DetroitPistons         91.7
 8 OrlandoMagic          103.7               [COLOR="DarkRed"]8 PortlandTrailBlazers   91.9[/COLOR]
 9 GSWarriors            103.6               9 ChicagoBulls           92.3
10 LALakers              102.7              10 DallasMavericks        94.3
11 DallasMavericks       101.7              11 LALakers               97.4
12 UtahJazz              101.5              12 SanAntonioSpurs        98.2
13 LAClippers            100.7              13 WashingtonWizards      99.1
14 NYKnicks              100.6              14 NJNets                 99.6
15 Philadelphia76ers      99.7              15 OrlandoMagic           99.6
16 SanAntonioSpurs        98.8              16 LAClippers            100.3
17 MiamiHeat              98.5              17 IndianaPacers         100.4
18 BostonCeltics          98.5              18 HoustonRockets        100.5
19 IndianaPacers          97.6              19 MinnesotaT-wolves     100.7
[COLOR="DarkRed"]20 PortlandTrailBlazers   97.6[/COLOR]              20 AtlantaHawks          102.1

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      Team Scoring Differential           Team FG pct Differential
      Team             Pts/Game                   Team            Pts/Game
 1 BostonCeltics          14.1               1 BostonCeltics         0.077
 2 MiamiHeat               7.8               2 MiamiHeat             0.061
 3 DallasMavericks         7.4               3 LAClippers            0.047
 [COLOR="DarkRed"]4 PortlandTrailBlazers    5.7   [/COLOR]            4 LALakers              0.033
 5 PhoenixSuns             5.3               5 PhoenixSuns           0.031
 6 LALakers                5.3               6 DetroitPistons        0.027
 7 MilwaukeeBucks          5.2               7 DenverNuggets         0.027
 8 DenverNuggets           5.0               8 ClevelandCavaliers    0.022
 9 AtlantaHawks            4.8               9 HoustonRockets        0.016
10 ClevelandCavaliers      4.5              10 OklahomaCityThunder   0.016
11 OklahomaCityThunder     4.3              11 UtahJazz              0.015
12 OrlandoMagic            4.1              12 AtlantaHawks          0.014
13 HoustonRockets          3.8              [COLOR="DarkRed"]13 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.011[/COLOR]

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         Team FG Pct           Offensive       Team FT Pct 
      Team               FG Pct.                 Team                FT Pct.
 1 BostonCeltics         0.498              [COLOR="DarkRed"] 1 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.841[/COLOR]
 2 PhoenixSuns           0.497               2 AtlantaHawks          0.820
 3 LAClippers            0.485               3 NYKnicks              0.819
 4 DenverNuggets         0.478               4 UtahJazz              0.793
 5 Philadelphia76ers     0.478               5 DenverNuggets         0.791
 6 MiamiHeat             0.477               6 DallasMavericks       0.790
 7 AtlantaHawks          0.474               7 MiamiHeat             0.784
 8 UtahJazz              0.474               8 OklahomaCityThunder   0.774
 9 MemphisGrizzlies      0.474               9 IndianaPacers         0.770
10 HoustonRockets        0.472              10 NOrleansHornets       0.764
11 TorontoRaptors        0.468              11 NJNets                0.764
12 SanAntonioSpurs       0.467              12 OrlandoMagic          0.760
13 LALakers              0.464              13 Philadelphia76ers     0.757
14 OrlandoMagic          0.463              14 TorontoRaptors        0.751
15 GSWarriors            0.463              15 CharlotteBobcats      0.750
16 NOrleansHornets       0.458              16 HoustonRockets        0.750
17 OklahomaCityThunder   0.453              17 LALakers              0.745
18 DallasMavericks       0.452              18 BostonCeltics         0.736
19 ClevelandCavaliers    0.449              19 SanAntonioSpurs       0.734
20 DetroitPistons        0.444              20 MemphisGrizzlies      0.731
21 SacramentoKings       0.443              21 SacramentoKings       0.729
22 WashingtonWizards     0.439              22 WashingtonWizards     0.728
[COLOR="DarkRed"]23 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.435    [/COLOR]          23 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.716

Code:
         Team Defensive FG Pct.               Team 3 Pt. Pct.
      Team               FG Pct.                 Team                3 Pt Pct.
 1 MiamiHeat             0.416               1 PhoenixSuns           0.465
 2 DetroitPistons        0.417               2 ClevelandCavaliers    0.440
 3 MilwaukeeBucks        0.417               3 HoustonRockets        0.409
 4 BostonCeltics         0.421               4 BostonCeltics         0.403
 [COLOR="DarkRed"]5 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.424      [/COLOR]         5 DenverNuggets         0.402
 6 ClevelandCavaliers    0.427               6 TorontoRaptors        0.400
 7 LALakers              0.431               7 GSWarriors            0.395
 8 WashingtonWizards     0.435               8 OrlandoMagic          0.391
 9 IndianaPacers         0.436               9 SacramentoKings       0.381
10 OklahomaCityThunder   0.437              10 MiamiHeat             0.380
11 LAClippers            0.438              11 NOrleansHornets       0.380
12 CharlotteBobcats      0.439              12 LALakers              0.376
13 DallasMavericks       0.442              13 MemphisGrizzlies      0.365
14 ChicagoBulls          0.444              14 DallasMavericks       0.360
15 DenverNuggets         0.451              [COLOR="DarkRed"]15 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.356[/COLOR]

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        Team Rebounding Difference 
      Team               Reb Diff  
 1 MemphisGrizzlies        7.5   
 2 CharlotteBobcats        6.8             
[COLOR="DarkRed"] 3 PortlandTrailBlazers    6.2        [/COLOR]      
 4 MilwaukeeBucks          6.2            
 5 OklahomaCityThunder     3.8         
 6 DallasMavericks         2.7             
 7 MiamiHeat               2.2              
 8 ChicagoBulls            1.9              
 9 BostonCeltics           1.7             
10 PhoenixSuns             0.9            
11 ClevelandCavaliers      0.8           
12 WashingtonWizards       0.2         
13 SacramentoKings         0.2          
14 AtlantaHawks            0.1            
15 OrlandoMagic            0.0            
16 LALakers               -0.1

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           Team Assists                          Team Steals
      Team              Assists                  Team               Steals
 1 BostonCeltics         26.12             1 LALakers              10.14
 2 LAClippers            24.86             2 BostonCeltics         10.00
 3 PhoenixSuns           24.14             3 MinnesotaT-wolves      8.86
 4 HoustonRockets        23.50             4 Philadelphia76ers      8.67
 5 UtahJazz              23.00             5 LAClippers             8.57
 6 LALakers              22.71             6 MilwaukeeBucks         8.40
 7 GSWarriors            21.60             7 NYKnicks               8.29
 8 NYKnicks              21.57             8 HoustonRockets         8.17
 9 DallasMavericks       21.50             9 SacramentoKings        8.14
10 OrlandoMagic          21.43            10 DenverNuggets          7.86
11 NOrleansHornets       21.43            11 DallasMavericks        7.67
12 ClevelandCavaliers    21.29            12 CharlotteBobcats       7.67
13 AtlantaHawks          21.00            13 IndianaPacers          7.60
[COLOR="DarkRed"]14 PortlandTrailBlazers  20.29            14 PortlandTrailBlazers   7.57[/COLOR]

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        Team Turnover Diff                      Team Assist Diff
      Team           Turn Diff                  Team           Assist Diff
 1 BostonCeltics          3.25               1 BostonCeltics          7.75
 2 SacramentoKings        2.86              [COLOR="DarkRed"] 2 PortlandTrailBlazers   4.57[/COLOR]
 3 MilwaukeeBucks         2.40               3 HoustonRockets         4.17
 4 LALakers               2.14               4 OrlandoMagic           3.86
 5 NYKnicks               2.14               5 LAClippers             3.14
 6 DallasMavericks        1.67               6 UtahJazz               3.00
 7 AtlantaHawks           1.57               7 MiamiHeat              2.50
 8 OklahomaCityThunder    1.50               8 OklahomaCityThunder    2.33
 9 MinnesotaT-wolves      0.86               9 MilwaukeeBucks         2.00
10 ChicagoBulls           0.83              10 ClevelandCavaliers     2.00
11 GSWarriors             0.80              11 LALakers               2.00
12 TorontoRaptors         0.50              12 NYKnicks               1.86
13 HoustonRockets         0.17              13 SanAntonioSpurs        1.40
14 ClevelandCavaliers     0.14              14 PhoenixSuns            1.29
15 DenverNuggets          0.00              15 DallasMavericks        1.17
16 SanAntonioSpurs       -0.20              16 SacramentoKings        0.14
17 CharlotteBobcats      -0.33              17 DenverNuggets          0.00
18 Philadelphia76ers     -0.33              18 AtlantaHawks          -0.43
19 DetroitPistons        -0.43              19 CharlotteBobcats      -1.33
20 NOrleansHornets       -0.57              20 ChicagoBulls          -1.83
[COLOR="DarkRed"]21 PortlandTrailBlazers  -1.00    [/COLOR]          21 IndianaPacers         -2.80

Also:

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  Team Totals
                               My[URL="http://www.dougstats.com/09-10MainTendexPage.html"]Tendex[/URL] Difference
                           Team               MyTendex Diff
                     1) BostonCeltics               43.31
                     [COLOR="DarkRed"]2) PortlandTrailBlazers        22.14[/COLOR]
                     3) DallasMavericks             21.63
                     4) LALakers                    16.36
                     5) MiamiHeat                   16.12
                     6) ClevelandCavaliers          11.68
                     7) OklahomaCityThunder         11.58
                     8) LAClippers                   9.82
                     9) AtlantaHawks                 9.61
                    10) DenverNuggets                9.25
                    11) OrlandoMagic                 9.00
                    12) PhoenixSuns                  8.75
                    13) HoustonRockets               8.21
                    14) MilwaukeeBucks               7.80
 
The best thing, for me, so far - is how much better we seem to be in defensive rating. We are now at 99.4 per 100 possessions - The 41-41 year - the last pre-Oden year we gave 108.7 per 100 possessions. And to think we are doing it without our best perimeter defender...
 
Here are the latest, as of today, Nov. 9:

Code:
        Team Rebounding Difference 
      Team               Reb Diff  
 1 MemphisGrizzlies        7.5   
 2 CharlotteBobcats        6.8             
[COLOR="DarkRed"] 3 PortlandTrailBlazers    6.2        [/COLOR]      
 4 MilwaukeeBucks          6.2            
 5 OklahomaCityThunder     3.8         
 6 DallasMavericks         2.7             
 7 MiamiHeat               2.2              
 8 ChicagoBulls            1.9              
 9 BostonCeltics           1.7             
10 PhoenixSuns             0.9            
11 ClevelandCavaliers      0.8           
12 WashingtonWizards       0.2         
13 SacramentoKings         0.2          
14 AtlantaHawks            0.1            
15 OrlandoMagic            0.0            
16 LALakers               -0.1

Memphis is the best rebounding team in the league? This must end. I predict a 51-38 rebound advantage for the Blazers tomorrow.
 
Memphis is the best rebounding team in the league? This must end. I predict a 51-38 rebound advantage for the Blazers tomorrow.

Yeah, that is an oddity. Gasol's good, but who else? Oh yeah, Zach always could rebound, I guess. And then of course, there's their star rookie, their #2 pick in the ENTIRE DRAFT - Hasheem Thabeet!!!!

Does Memphis HAVE any fans? How do they stay sane?
 
Memphis is such a weird team. Two guys averaging a double double (Gasol/Randolph). Three guys with PER's over 20 (Mayo, Gasol, Randolph). 9th best offense in the leauge.

They just happen to be dead last in defensive rating, though. And they have a 1-6 record.

15 seasons now (man has it been that long?) In that time, only four years (the Pau Gasol years) where they cracked a .300 winning percentage. Only 3 playoff appearances, and not a single playoff victory.

If there are Grizzly fans out there, I can't imagine why.
 
Yeah, that is an oddity. Gasol's good, but who else? Oh yeah, Zach always could rebound, I guess. And then of course, there's their star rookie, their #2 pick in the ENTIRE DRAFT - Hasheem Thabeet!!!!

Does Memphis HAVE any fans? How do they stay sane?

Yeah's he's pretty much setting the world afire with his 3.2 PER and 15% rebounding percentage.

Holy hell, how can a guy that tall suck so bad at the game of basketball?!
 
Memphis is such a weird team. Two guys averaging a double double (Gasol/Randolph). Three guys with PER's over 20 (Mayo, Gasol, Randolph). 9th best offense in the leauge.

They just happen to be dead last in defensive rating, though. And they have a 1-6 record.

15 seasons now (man has it been that long?) In that time, only four years (the Pau Gasol years) where they cracked a .300 winning percentage. Only 3 playoff appearances, and not a single playoff victory.

If there are Grizzly fans out there, I can't imagine why.

I can't say I'm all that surprised to see them surrendering so many points per possession. I mean does anybody on that roster play defense? Zach, Mayo, Gay, even Gasol and Thabust don't exactly scream "stopper."

All I can say is thank God Micheal Heisley is not our owner, he's making a hard charge at Donald Sterling for worst owner in pro sports ... and at least Sterling doesn't try to pretend that he knows talent.
 
Interesting info in this thread. Given that our offense was amongst the league's most efficient last year and defense was fairly poor these stats are encouraging indeed. I think the defense will continue to improve and that the offensive statistics should start soaring fairly soon. Question, is Mayo playing SG or PG this year?
 
Interesting info in this thread. Given that our offense was amongst the league's most efficient last year and defense was fairly poor these stats are encouraging indeed. I think the defense will continue to improve and that the offensive statistics should start soaring fairly soon. Question, is Mayo playing SG or PG this year?

I think he is SG. That's why AI was upset - because they started Conley/OJ and not him.
 

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