ok, i felt like i owed you guys some numbers, so i just went and tallied these:
The 9 game stretch in Jan where KG was out, the celtic scored a total of 139 fast break points (according to nba.com) for an average of 15.4 per game.
Now i know that Sheed "started" for KG in that stretch but we all know BBD played a ton of minutes, and Sheed was just hanging out by the 3 point line in transition.
Can anyone find the season average per game for the C's to compare? if the numbers prove me wrong then i will happily admit it.
I really don't see how that comparison would show anything though. There are WAY too many variable, not the least of which is the play of Rondo, who has often picked up his game when KG has been out.
Does that mean KG should be benched to get the most out of Rondo? JK
i agree that there are nunerous variables (opponents, how many break away layups TA misses, etc.) but i don't know how else to quantify it. This just seems like a simple high level view to either say we fast break more or less when KG is out.
I honestly don't know the answer, i've been looking...
Well, you can certainly quantify whether we fast break more or less when KG is out. That is easy (if you want to put in the time), but to then twist that into having anything to do with Davis is pretty darn close to impossible.
It is like finding a correlation between driving a big rig, and cancer, and then trying to say because of that correlation, you think fast food causes cancer. It just doesn't work that way.
Replacing one player with their primary backup at that position and seeing how the numbers fall is not as far fetched as you make it seem. All i know is the top running teams average about 17-18 fast break pts per game, while the slower teams average below 10. so 15.4 seems like a pretty good balance to me.
OK, how about this. When the C's have the lineup of Rondo/Ray/Pierce/Garnett/Perkins on the floor this season, they are +299. When they have the lineup of Rondo/Ray/Pierce/Davis/Perkins on the floor they are -33.
So I am not sure about the pace, but if you want to qualitate the difference of having Davis on the floor versus KG, Davis is not going to win that battle.
So Garnet alone is +332 ?? I'm aware of the +/- scoring system, but you'll have to elaborate on those combined numbers. I find it hard to believe that BBD brings down the rest of the lineup that much.
It is a simple +/- for 5 man groups. So basically, when the starting 5 are on the floor, they outscore the opponents by 299 this year. When the starting 4 with Davis at PF are on the floor, the opponent has scored 33 more points than the C's have.
Now, personally, I hate these types of stats, because, like I said with the stats you are trying to look at (which aren't even as specific as these ones), there are generally too many variable to draw conclusions from them.
However, those numbers are pretty telling of just how much of a positive impact having KG on the floor with the starters has over having Davis on the floor with the exact same 4 guys.