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Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

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  • Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

    Kind of interesting. I have to admit, over the past several years, the more I've looked at/thought about plus-minus, the less skeptical I've become.

    I'm no longer surprised that I tend to agree with what it bears out in this adjusted format in the link:

    http://www.indycornrows.com/2010/11/...eek-plus-minus

    Offensive and defensive rating are a team's points per game and points allowed per game, only they're both adjusted to account for pace, allowing you to use these numbers to fairly compare all 30 teams, regardless of how fast/slow their tempos are from one another.

    Here, we're seeing the Pacers' Off and Def ratings while each individual player is on or off the floor.

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    Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

    My only problem with this blog, and this was something that I was going to comment on before I got distracted by the bobcats game, is that it doesn't focus on certain units. Of course certain players will have worse +/- because they are more often paired with other players (looking at Posey and Solo)

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      Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

      Don't let the anti-Dunleavy crowd look at these numbers...

      Who am I kidding? They'll just write them off anyhow. Just imagine how good they'd be if he were shooting well...

      Really, other than Dunleavy, it's almost exactly what you'd expect. Everyone knows that the drop off from Roy to Solo - in every facet of the game - is unbearable. Posey and TJ's numbers are a bit surprising. However, I'd expect Posey's to rise and TJ's to stay relatively the same as the season progresses.

      Like Flox, I'd like to see a bit more of a breakdown of the units. I wonder what TJ and Posey's numbers look like during their non-Solo time.
      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

      - Salman Rushdie

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        Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

        Originally posted by Hicks View Post
        Kind of interesting. I have to admit, over the past several years, the more I've looked at/thought about plus-minus, the less skeptical I've become.

        I'm no longer surprised that I tend to agree with what it bears out in this adjusted format in the link:

        http://www.indycornrows.com/2010/11/...eek-plus-minus

        Offensive and defensive rating are a team's points per game and points allowed per game, only they're both adjusted to account for pace, allowing you to use these numbers to fairly compare all 30 teams, regardless of how fast/slow their tempos are from one another.

        Here, we're seeing the Pacers' Off and Def ratings while each individual player is on or off the floor.
        not too be so off topic, but Breaking Bad is the best show in TV

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          Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

          Wow Solo..Wow

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            Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

            I can't believe these numbers have any sort of relevancy for one second. No way Dunleavy has a more positive impact on the game than Granger. The Dunleavy who goes 1 for 7 from 3pt line, who constantly gets beat off the dribble and is slow to close out on shooters, who scores less than 10 pts in 38 minutes of play. IF anything his rating is take away from others rating. Does this rating system take into account when a player get scored on because mike dunleavy lost his assignment seconds earlier?
            You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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              Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

              Originally posted by IUfan4life View Post
              not too be so off topic, but Breaking Bad is the best show in TV
              I'm only four episodes in via Netflix blu-ray. I really like it.

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                Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                Does this rating system take into account when a player get scored on because mike dunleavy lost his assignment seconds earlier?
                Yes. It takes into account all points scored for/against while a player is on the floor.

                Here's a link to the stats site in question. There is an adjusted +/- that takes into account what players you were on the floor with (so the claim goes). That column lists Hibbert, Granger, Mike, George...in that order, as the 4 Pacers with a positive adjusted plus/minus.

                http://basketballvalue.com/teamplaye...=DESC&team=IND
                Last edited by kester99; 11-09-2010, 01:37 AM.


                [~]) ... Cheers! Go Pacers!

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                  Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                  Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                  I'm only four episodes in via Netflix blu-ray. I really like it.
                  I wish I could go back and watch it all for the first time. Really a great TV show.

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                    Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                    it's all about roy. when he's in the game and getting touches, the pacers are scoring efficiently. when he's in the game and patrolling the paint, the pacers are doing a better job of denying penetration. when he's in the game period, the pacers are winning.

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                      Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                      Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                      Don't let the anti-Dunleavy crowd look at these numbers...

                      Who am I kidding? They'll just write them off anyhow. Just imagine how good they'd be if he were shooting well...

                      Really, other than Dunleavy, it's almost exactly what you'd expect. Everyone knows that the drop off from Roy to Solo - in every facet of the game - is unbearable. Posey and TJ's numbers are a bit surprising. However, I'd expect Posey's to rise and TJ's to stay relatively the same as the season progresses.

                      Like Flox, I'd like to see a bit more of a breakdown of the units. I wonder what TJ and Posey's numbers look like during their non-Solo time.
                      I suppose I would fall in the "anti-Dunleavy crowd," and I looked at the numbers.

                      And you are right, I am going to just write these off because any statistical system that concludes Dunleavy's defense is a net-positive is inherently flawed.

                      I tend to go by what I see, and not a computer or statistical based model, and I see Dunleavy as the biggest defensive flaw on the team right now. Granger is a very close second, but at least his offense is enough to make up for it.

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                        Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                        I don't like looking at plus/minus so early in the season. With only 5 games played, the results are easily skewed. But now that we're discussing it, here's the link for 5-man units:

                        http://basketballvalue.com/teamunits...-2011&team=IND

                        The starters have generally been decent, but the bench has been another story.

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                        Most effective units (in terms of minutes and overall rating):
                        
                        Collison-Dunleavy-Granger-McRoberts-Hibbert       67.53 min     +10.70
                        Collison-Dunleavy-Granger-Posey-Hibbert           24.80 min      +3.74
                        Collison-Dunleavy-Granger-Hansbrough-Hibbert      14.12 min     +46.42
                        Ford-Dunleavy-Granger-Hansbrough-Hibbert           8.68 min     +21.18
                        Ford-George-Granger-Hansbrough-Hibbert             7.95 min     +59.49
                        
                        Least effective units (in terms of minutes and overall rating):
                        
                        Ford-George-Granger-Posey-S.Jones                 17.47 min     -38.97
                        Ford-George-Dunleavy-Posey-S.Jones                 9.37 min     -39.41
                        Ford-Dunleavy-Granger-Hansbrough-McRoberts         6.98 min     -28.02
                        Ford-D.Jones-Granger-Posey-Hibbert                 6.42 min     -16.67
                        Collison-Dunleavy-Granger-Posey-S.Jones            5.83 min     -41.67
                        A few things stand out to me. The Ford-George-Posey-S.Jones quartet has been absolutely terrible as a unit. Rush's return from suspension hopefully adds something to the bench mix. If I were Obie, I'd be trying to work Price in there too. Not many options at reserve center, but I'd like McBob to get more minutes there to see if he could do better than Solo. In fairness to Solo though, his individual +/- probably suffers from not playing much with the starters.

                        On a brighter note, the Hibbert-Hansbrough-Granger trio has been very productive in limited minutes.

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                          Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                          The plus / minus throws everybody's cumulative impact statistics against the wall, they predictably go splat, and then the plus / minus becomes useful in validating personal viewpoints, in the eyes of whoever chooses to use them, for whatever purpose they choose to use them for at a given time.

                          Look at Troy Murphy. I hated the game he was told to play, and, as a result, I hated the game the team played while he was on the floor. His plus / minus validated my viewpoint, and those of others, but I think it was more of an indictment against the O'Brien system than Murphy as a player, and he was the worst on the team by a wide margin IIRC.

                          So, in my view, plus / minus partially measures player effectiveness and coaching effectiveness, while not being terribly effective at either because it cannot quantify game situations that contributed to the overall performance, such as how much time was spent against teams who weren't playing at full force due to blowouts, play against other second string units, etc.

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                            Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                            So according to this Dunleavy is the best player?

                            @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                              Re: Pacer +/- with regards to offensive and defensive rating so far this year

                              Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                              So according to this Dunleavy is the best player?

                              hahaha that never gets old
                              JOB is a silly man

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