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What do you think is the most important advanced statistic?
Quote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:00:53 PMWhat do you think is the most important advanced statistic?IBUs, duh.
Quote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:00:53 PMWhat do you think is the most important advanced statistic?CB Draft title wins.
Quote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:00:53 PMWhat do you think is the most important advanced statistic?My favorite 3 are PER, Win Shares, and offensive/defensive ratings (points scored per 100 possessions)
Quote from: Lucky17 on July 29, 2012, 10:01:34 PMQuote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:00:53 PMWhat do you think is the most important advanced statistic?IBUs, duh.Quote from: nickagneta on July 29, 2012, 10:02:18 PMQuote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:00:53 PMWhat do you think is the most important advanced statistic?CB Draft title wins.Quote from: Evantime34 on July 29, 2012, 10:04:36 PMQuote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:00:53 PMWhat do you think is the most important advanced statistic?My favorite 3 are PER, Win Shares, and offensive/defensive ratings (points scored per 100 possessions)IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU THINK
Can't believe I fell for that....though a youtube of the Rock saying it would have been more effective.
QuoteCan't believe I fell for that....though a youtube of the Rock saying it would have been more effective.Sadly, I put a lot of thought into the video/picture debate.
Quote from: StartOrien on July 29, 2012, 10:13:00 PMQuoteCan't believe I fell for that....though a youtube of the Rock saying it would have been more effective.Sadly, I put a lot of thought into the video/picture debate.Sunday night...the calm before the storm that is the second week of the CB Draft.Such thoughts are truly important thoughts.
1) Portland TrailblazersGuards: Chauncey Billups, Joe JohnsonForwards: Paul MillsapCenters: Dwight HowardSeriously? Billups-Johnson-Millsap-Howard? I mean yeah, Billups will likely be a borderline liability on defense, and little more than a sometimes post-up option and spot shooter, but the criticism pretty much stops there. Joe Johnson covers for any kind of ‘pure point’ issues you have with Chauncey Billups. Paul Millsap is a versatile floor-spacing PF to cover to any ‘crowding issues’, and Dwight Howard is the best center in basketball.
Quote1) Portland Trailblazers[/size]-Guards: Chauncey Billups, Joe JohnsonForwards: Paul MillsapCenters: Dwight HowardSeriously? Billups-Johnson-Millsap-Howard? I mean yeah, Billups will likely be a borderline liability on defense, and little more than a sometimes post-up option and spot shooter, but the criticism pretty much stops there. Joe Johnson covers for any kind of ‘pure point’ issues you have with Chauncey Billups. Paul Millsap is a versatile floor-spacing PF to cover to any ‘crowding issues’, and Dwight Howard is the best center in basketball. ok, so i guess it's time to start pumping mine's tires....ehh i'll let IP do it.
1) Portland Trailblazers[/size]-Guards: Chauncey Billups, Joe JohnsonForwards: Paul MillsapCenters: Dwight HowardSeriously? Billups-Johnson-Millsap-Howard? I mean yeah, Billups will likely be a borderline liability on defense, and little more than a sometimes post-up option and spot shooter, but the criticism pretty much stops there. Joe Johnson covers for any kind of ‘pure point’ issues you have with Chauncey Billups. Paul Millsap is a versatile floor-spacing PF to cover to any ‘crowding issues’, and Dwight Howard is the best center in basketball.