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Mike G
Joined: 14 Jan 2005 Posts: 3615 Location: Hendersonville, NC
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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:14 am Post subject: Basketball-Reference.com adds WS/48 |
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The appearance of this much-requested column makes it easy to browse without doing a calculation.
An average WS/48 would be about .099 .
It's also in the Player Season Finder machine.
This year's Top 20 -
Code: | 1. LeBron James CLE 0.300
2. Kevin Durant OKC 0.238
3. Dwyane Wade MIA 0.223
4. Dwight Howard ORL 0.223
5. Pau Gasol LAL 0.218
6. Manu Ginobili SAS 0.218
7. Tim Duncan SAS 0.212
8. Dirk Nowitzki DAL 0.192
9. Andrew Bynum LAL 0.190
10. Chauncey Billups DEN 0.189
11. Nene Hilario DEN 0.186
12. Brandon Roy POR 0.183
13. Al Horford ATL 0.183
14. Chris Bosh TOR 0.182
15. Deron Williams UTA 0.180
16. Carlos Boozer UTA 0.179
17. Gerald Wallace CHA 0.178
18. Anderson Varejao CLE 0.178
19. Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.178
20. Steve Nash PHO 0.176 |
Several teammates are adjacent: Nash and Amar'e, Deron and Carlos, Billups and Nene, Tim and Manu.
The Lakers are led by Gasol and Bynum. Kobe (.161) is at #32, right below Troy Murphy.
That's his lowest mark since '05, his 2nd-worst of this century.
Here are Kobe's career rates. And how about his playoffs? Code: | yr RS PO G Min P/R M*P/R
1997 .079 .042 9 133 .53 71
1998 .147 .046 11 120 .31 38
1999 .130 .060 8 315 .46 145
2000 .202 .115 22 857 .57 488
2001 .196 .260 16 694 1.33 921
2002 .199 .148 19 833 .74 620
2003 .210 .131 12 531 .62 331
2004 .210 .145 22 973 .69 672
2005 .145 .00 0
2006 .224 .087 7 314 .39 122
2007 .199 .121 5 215 .61 131
2008 .208 .178 21 863 .86 739
2009 .206 .238 23 940 1.16 1086
total .181 .112 175 6788 .79 5362
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The last column is his seasonal playoff/season WS/48 ratio. Last year, his playoffs were 116% of his season WS/48.
His 2008 post-MVP Finals flop playoffs (.86) are his 3rd-best ratio.
Weighted by annual playoff minutes (total M*P/R divided by total Min), his career PO/RS is .79 .
How bad is this? The average playoff team was about a .600 regular season team, perhaps?
But in playoffs, they're by definition .500 .
So on average a player's PO/RS should be about 5/6, or .833 .
One could look up the RS W% of all playoff opponents, of course.
Is this anything?
Is it easier to read with or without the leading zeroes? _________________ `
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Mike G
Joined: 14 Jan 2005 Posts: 3615 Location: Hendersonville, NC
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:54 am Post subject: |
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All-Postseason Teams of the last decade
Actually, the top 100 playoff WS, 2000-2009
Those from the West to the left, East on the right Code: | 2000
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
4.7 Shaq LAL .224 3.6 Reggie Ind .195
2.5 St Smith Por .195 2.3 Dale Davis Ind .157
2.2 Rasheed Por .172 1.9 J Rose Ind .094
2.1 Kobe LAL .115 1.9 C Ward NYK .209
2001
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
3.8 Kobe LAL .260 3.8 Mutombo Phl .184
3.7 Shaq LAL .184 3.6 R Allen Mil .223
2.5 Fisher LAL .207 2.7 Iverson Phl .130
1.9 Duncan SAS .173 2.0 Carter Tor .178
1.8 Robinson SAS .207 1.9 B Davis ChH .226
1.7 Nowitzki Dal .206 1.9 McKie Phl .100
2002
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
3.8 Shaq LAL .236 2.3 Kidd NJN .139
2.6 Kobe LAL .148 2.3 Pierce Bos .161
2.2 Horry LAL .153
2.2 Webber Sac .157
2.0 Bibby Sac .145
2.0 Duncan SAS .247
2003
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
5.9 Duncan SAS .279 3.1 B Wallace Det .204
2.6 Nowitzki Dal .172 2.6 Kidd NJN .149
2.4 Shaq LAL .240 2.1 K Martin NJN .128
2.3 Robinson SAS .204
2.1 Ginobili SAS .152
2.0 Peja Sac .198
1.9 Finley Dal .108
2004
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
3.9 Shaq LAL .202 3.7 Billups Det .203
2.9 Kobe LAL .145 3.6 B Wallace Det .186
2.7 Garnett Min .163 3.5 Hamilton Det .182
2.8 Prince Det .171
2.3 Rasheed Det .135
2005
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
4.2 Ginobili SAS .260 4.6 Billups Det .224
3.5 Duncan SAS .191 3.2 B Wallace Det .158
2.7 Amar'e Phx .218 2.7 Prince Det .129
2.6 Horry SAS .199 2.3 Rasheed Det .136
2.1 Nash Phx .164 2.1 Wade Mia .180
1.9 Hamilton Det .085
2006
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
5.4 Nowitzki Dal .263 4.8 Wade Mia .240
2.7 Marion Phx .154 2.7 Billups Det .184
2.6 Duncan SAS .252 2.3 Prince Det .148
2.6 Nash Phx .153 2.1 Posey Mia .163
2.4 Brand LAC .227 2.1 Carter NJN .207
2.1 J Howard Dal .120
1.9 Terry Dal .107
2007
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
3.3 Duncan SAS .214 3.7 LeBron Cle .200
2.6 Ginobili SAS .204 2.5 Billups Det .183
2.5 Boozer Uta .181 2.3 Ilgauskas Cle .173
2.3 B Davis GSW .247 2.1 Kidd NJN .207
1.9 Amar'e Phx .269 2.0 Rasheed Det .168
2008
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
3.2 Kobe LAL .178 4.1 Garnett Bos .199
2.9 Paul NOH .289 3.1 R Allen Bos .152
2.5 Gasol LAL .146 3.0 Pierce Bos .145
1.9 Odom LAL .113 2.2 LeBron Cle .187
2.2 Posey Bos .186
2.1 Rondo Bos .121
2.0 Billups Det .202
1.9 Hamilton Det .140
1.9 Perkins Bos .145
2009
WS player tm WS/48 WS player tm WS/48
4.7 Kobe LAL .238 4.8 LeBron Cle .399
4.3 Gasol LAL .221 4.5 D Howard Orl .241
3.2 Billups Den .249 2.7 R Lewis Orl .132
2.6 Carmelo Den .201
2.6 Odom LAL .173
2.2 Ariza LAL .143
2.0 Nowitzki Dal .238
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