rainmaker
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I like stat threads as they clear up a fair amount of confusion. These are some pretty telling stats and bring up a few questions. This isn't meant to paint anyone in a bad light but to help honestly assess just what it is we're doing. Also, just so no one thinks I'm doing this at a convenient time to help fit an agenda I'm posting this before another rough stretch of games which will most likely be an extension of these stats.
Our 3 guard lineup
(IT/MT/Reke)
Games started together: 22
Record with all three starting:6-16
Opponents PPG in those games:108.4
A 6-16 record in that time equates to a (.273) winning %. I would have assumed the 3 guard lineup would have at least won at a higher % than the team under Westphal the past two seasons given we have considerably more talent.
3 Guard Lineup: (.273)
10-11 Season: (.293)
09-10 Season: (.305)
So with the 3 guard lineup we're winning at a worse rate than we did with a less talented team under Westphal. But now for a larger sample size, regarding defense and that magical 100 pt barrier.
Some share the opinion that us giving up more points doesn't really matter or hurt us much because we're scoring more ourselves. Score more, give up more, it should all be the same, right? If we're losing 112-107, and we slow it down than we'll just lose 97-92, right?
Larger sample size here, taking the entire season into account.
When opponent scores under 100
12-9
When opponent scores over 100
7-30
That kind of a difference makes my jaw drop. Say whatever you like about pace, scoring more, getting easier baskets playing a run and gun style, not having a good roster, what have you, but we are a completely different team when we hold the opponent under 100 pts.
Two things jump to my mind. One, we aren't even as good as we were under Westphal the last two seasons with a considerably less talented team and an injured Tyreke last year, with a three guard lineup. This pretty much shows a 3 guard lineup is not necessary at all, makes us less competitive, and I'm scratching my head wondering why we're sticking with it as it's less successful than anything we've done the past almost three seasons now.
Two, we MUST play better defense. The idea we're just playing at a faster pace and therefor the opponent will score more, but we'll still be just as competitive, if not more than if we slowed it down and put a more defensive oriented lineup on the floor is a fallacy. We are not a better team now, we're worse. Attempting to run and gun and outscore opponents is ruining this franchise at turning us into a joke.
And, as I said at the top, with OKC, Por, SA and OKC coming up, my guess is these stats will only look worse a week from now.
Our 3 guard lineup
(IT/MT/Reke)
Games started together: 22
Record with all three starting:6-16
Opponents PPG in those games:108.4
A 6-16 record in that time equates to a (.273) winning %. I would have assumed the 3 guard lineup would have at least won at a higher % than the team under Westphal the past two seasons given we have considerably more talent.
3 Guard Lineup: (.273)
10-11 Season: (.293)
09-10 Season: (.305)
So with the 3 guard lineup we're winning at a worse rate than we did with a less talented team under Westphal. But now for a larger sample size, regarding defense and that magical 100 pt barrier.
Some share the opinion that us giving up more points doesn't really matter or hurt us much because we're scoring more ourselves. Score more, give up more, it should all be the same, right? If we're losing 112-107, and we slow it down than we'll just lose 97-92, right?
Larger sample size here, taking the entire season into account.
When opponent scores under 100
12-9
When opponent scores over 100
7-30
That kind of a difference makes my jaw drop. Say whatever you like about pace, scoring more, getting easier baskets playing a run and gun style, not having a good roster, what have you, but we are a completely different team when we hold the opponent under 100 pts.
Two things jump to my mind. One, we aren't even as good as we were under Westphal the last two seasons with a considerably less talented team and an injured Tyreke last year, with a three guard lineup. This pretty much shows a 3 guard lineup is not necessary at all, makes us less competitive, and I'm scratching my head wondering why we're sticking with it as it's less successful than anything we've done the past almost three seasons now.
Two, we MUST play better defense. The idea we're just playing at a faster pace and therefor the opponent will score more, but we'll still be just as competitive, if not more than if we slowed it down and put a more defensive oriented lineup on the floor is a fallacy. We are not a better team now, we're worse. Attempting to run and gun and outscore opponents is ruining this franchise at turning us into a joke.
And, as I said at the top, with OKC, Por, SA and OKC coming up, my guess is these stats will only look worse a week from now.
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