Ok, so we are 15 games in. We are starting to get a feel for this Celtics team and our particular strengths/weaknesses.
But I thought we should look at some stats, numbers and facts for fun.
* We are currently in 10th position in the Eastern conference with a 33% win percentage. We are tied with Orlando, Detroit and Sacramento.
This current standing puts us as a bottom 8 team- with New York and Brooklyn both below us. One would assume that they'll eventually get past us, whilst teams like Washington, Toronto, Charlotte, Phoenix and Philadelphia will likely start to come back down to reality once the NBA schedule kicks in. Other teams who have started extra poorly who should presumably improve include the Cavaliers and the Bucks. That's speculation though and again, it's only 15 games in.
It's really hard to say how bad (or good) we are exactly, and with only 15 games in the sample sizes are very small.
But let's have a look at a few interesting stats.
*In points scored we are 27th in the NBA with 92.7 points per game on offense.
*We are 25th in the NBA on 3 point percentage with 31.9% and we are also 25th in attempts per game with 16.7 attempts. I think we'll slowly trend downward in 3 point land.
We currently have Green, Crawford, Lee and Wallace at over 40% (Wallace is at 47%)- Pretty much all these guys must maintain over 40% for us to even stay out of the bottom 5 teams- which I don't think will happen.
* We are 24th in the league at rebounding with 41 rebounds per game. Defensive rebounds are actually *not so bad* at number 21 out of the 30 NBA teams and we are grabbing 70% of total defensive rebounds. Offensively we are struggling but doing alright considering our lack of true interior size- Although I personally feel this stat will steadily decline as we face each NBA team and their superior NBA big men.
* At 17 turnovers a game we are 23rd in the NBA.
*We are BOTTOM OF THE LEAGUE in assists, and Rondo's absence is SORELY missed on offense with only 17 assists per game.
Again, I don't know how much Rondo will help - but some stats below which may surprise you suggest he could help far more than sceptics like myself thought...he will create more opportunities around the rim which will help A LOT- he himself will also be able to finish plays in transition far better than our current staff.
Our current total offensive rating is 26th in the NBA and our defensive rating is 16th.
So after 15 games and 5 wins, if we keep this trend up we are looking at a 25-28 win team.
Rondo's return will help our squad immensely, but without the offensive talent around him- as well as his own problems on offense- he'll have to be far more aggressive around the basket to have any major impact on the offensive end.
As far as shooting goes, we are below average around the rim (less than 5 feet)at 55%. Compare this to the elite teams who hover around the 62 to 65% mark. We just don't have too many skilled bigs other than Sully- and he's still learning. Opposing big men have an easier time disrupting our shots directly around the rim because of our lack of size/skill combinations. Brooklyn, Indiana, Chicago, Portland and OKC are all behind us currently which means we might be due for a gut check when we start playing teams like them.
Here's where the sweet surprises come from- our paint-15 feet shooting is actually good.
From 5-9 feet we are doing VERY well. We are 4th in the league percentage wise at 42% and are top 8 in attempts at shots in this range. I was surprised by this and it shows how well guys like Bass, Crawford, Green, Sully and Wallace are going coming off picks, taking short jump shots and taking advantage of match ups against weaker line ups. The trend continues out to 14 feet where are currently THE BEST percentage jumpshooting team from 10-14 feet in the NBA.
All I can say is Bass+Sully = good from this range? I'm astounded after 15 games.
I do expect the 5-9 feet to decline as we face bigger teams with superior middle/paint/rim protection but that's just my speculation. The 10-14 feet shot totals should rise but I can't see why we can't stay in the top 10 teams from this range- considering how we are doing now.
With Rondo's return and his beautiful pull up stroke coming back this should be something to look forward too.
From 15-19 feet we start coming back to the real world and just squeeze into the bottom half of the league- but we are still in the middle of the ratings so it could be far worse.
Our 3 point shooting speaks for itself (poor) at 31.9 % and what worries me is that we are currently on a hot streak with multiple players shooting far better than their career stats say they should.
We seem to be scoring our fast break opportunities and getting to the line reasonably well for a team without any elite NBA big men or penetrating guards.(until Rondo returns).
The jump shot is a less efficient shot but we aren't taking too many- we are trying to score around the rim but are having problems finishing and subsequently rebounding our missed shots under 5 feet.
So what are everyone's thoughts?
Are you surprised how good our short to medium jump shooting has been in the first 15 games?
The majority of our offense is being made up of short range shots and we are doing well with those shots. However we need more shots around the rim.
There's a reason that the Knicks always played better when the offense focused on Amare Stoudemire and not Carmelo.
Stoudemire's scoring was big, and his shots were around the rim, from 0-9 feet, meaning his true shooting percentage and efficiency were far higher.
As soon as they switched the focus to Melo, things went down hill.
We need more focus on interior scoring and rebounding- which is what we'll get better at as Sully and Olynyk play more.
I'm not sure if we can keep the jumpshooting up and it appears that those shots and our middle of the road perimeter defense are combining to keep us out of the bottom 4 teams in the NBA.
It's going to be a long season though and I do expect us to get knocked back to reality with our lack of depth and lack of career shooters once defenses around the league start sharpening up.
Go Celtics!