Not long before he left the game and the court, Warren began grabbing his left shoulder and shaking his arm. Miles drew attention away from Warren when he hurt his left knee but Warren simultaneously went to the training room and then the hospital. He said it was not a concussion.
“Just a minor head injury,” Warren said. “They didn’t really give me too much detail but I should be all right.”
FWIW, you can say almost the same thing about Len. AASE is -130 on the season, Len is -127, and the team is -104.
On the other end of the spectrum we have Ulis (+32), Bender (+30), and Williams (+21).
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
The only way I can keep myself from crying about Knight being on the team is to see how the Lakers have a strong record so far. If they make the playoffs, we will have traded a middle-first-rounder for a shot at Knight, which is still horrible, but not franchise-crushing horrible.
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Yeah, he can laugh... because he's being tickled by the dunker!
That's cheating!
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
bobster, which is the most reliable statistic to gauge a player's defensive efficiency?
Defensive rating = an estimate of pts allowed per 100 possession
Defensive Win Shares = an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his defense
Defensive Plus/Minus =
SDC wrote:bobster, which is the most reliable statistic to gauge a player's defensive efficiency?
Defensive rating = an estimate of pts allowed per 100 possession
Defensive Win Shares = an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his defense
Defensive Plus/Minus =
There's so much that goes into defense - you have to throw the eyeball test in the too.
I wouldn't say there there is any one way, but if a guy stinks at all of them (like Knight does) that tells us a lot.
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SDC wrote:bobster, which is the most reliable statistic to gauge a player's defensive efficiency?
Defensive rating = an estimate of pts allowed per 100 possession
Defensive Win Shares = an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his defense
Defensive Plus/Minus =
There's so much that goes into defense - you have to throw the eyeball test in the too.
I wouldn't say there there is any one way, but if a guy stinks at all of them (like Knight does) that tells us a lot.
but if you have to choose one, which is the best among the 3 stats to sort players defensively?
I really thought the team was going to be better this year. Looks like we're going to be one of the bottom feeders again. At least it's finally in a really good draft. I think we will be better when Warren comes back but it's looking like a sure thing that we'll be in the bottom third of the league.
Superbone wrote:I really thought the team was going to be better this year. Looks like we're going to be one of the bottom feeders again. At least it's finally in a really good draft. I think we will be better when Warren comes back but it's looking like a sure thing that we'll be in the bottom third of the league.