A post I made responding to another thread around here involved crunching some numbers that got me thinking. Hence this thread.
So just basically copying the numbers from that other post, this is what has happened since we went to an Aaron Brooks, Tyreke Evans, John Salmons trio at the PG/SG/SF spots:
6 gms
Record: 3-3 (5 of 6 at home, but also 5 of 6 against likely playoff type teams)
Pts For: 101.5
Pts Against: 99.0
Starter's Stats:
Salmons: 30.0min 7.3pts (.425 .438 .750) 3.3reb 2.0ast 0.5stl 0.2blk 0.7TO
Evans: 33.2min 21.3ppg (.528 .462 .800) 4.8reb 4.3ast 1.3stl 1.2blk 2.3TO
Brooks: 27.2min 10.8pts (.561 .500 .692) 2.0reb 2.7ast 1.0stl 0.0blk 1.2TO
Ok, so...we're doing better there. That's kinda working at the moment. Why? Well how about because we've seen it before. The star ball dominant do it all SG. The defensive spot shooting SF. The weaklink 3pt bombing PG. Seen it before. Where? Well try these examples:
Portland 08-09
Record: 54-28 (lost first round playoffs)
Starter's Stats:
Batum: 18.4min 5.4pts (.446 .369 .808) 2.8reb 0.9ast 0.6stl 0.5blk 0.6TO
Roy: 37.2min 22.6ppg (.480 .377 .824) 4.7reb 5.3ast 1.1stl 0.3blk 1.9TO
Blake: 31.7min 11.0pts (.428 .427 .840) 2.5reb 5.0ast 1.0stl 0.1blk 1.6TO
Atlanta 09-10
Record: 53-29 (lost second round playoffs)
Starter's Stats:
Williams: 30.5min 10.1pts (.455 .303 .819) 5.1reb 1.1ast 0.8stl 0.6blk 0.9TO
Johnson: 38.0min 21.3ppg (.458 .369 .818) 4.6reb 4.9ast 1.6stl 0.1blk 1.9TO
Bibby: 27.4min 9.1pts (.416 .389 .861) 2.3reb 3.9ast 0.8stl 0.0blk 1.1TO
Miami 04-05
Record: 59-23 (lost Eastern Conference Finals)
Starter's Stats:
Jones: 35.5min 12.7pts (.428 .372 .806) 5.1reb 2.7ast 1.1stl 0.5blk 1.2TO
Wade: 38.6min 24.1ppg (.478 .289 .762) 5.2reb 6.8ast 1.6stl 1.1blk 4.2TO
Jones: 31.4min 11.6pts (.456 .432 .791) 2.8reb 4.3ast 0.5stl 0.1blk 1.2TO
-- later iterations of this same concept were named James Posey, Jason Wiliams, Mario Chalmers, Shane Battier etc.
Lakers 09-10
Record: 57-25 (won NBA Finals)
Starter's Stats:
Artest: 33.8min 11.0pts (.414 .355 .688) 4.3reb 3.0ast 1.4stl 0.3blk 1.6TO
Bryant: 38.6min 27.0ppg (.456 .329 .811) 5.4reb 5.0ast 1.5stl 0.3blk 3.2TO
Fisher: 27.2min 7.5pts (.380 .348 .856) 2.1reb 2.5ast 1.1stl 0.1blk 1.0TO
Its the same structure time and time again with winning teams built around elite do it all SGs, and then a great big (Shaq, Aldridge, Horford or Smith, Pau) for the interior. I have been far from a fan of Aaron Brooks or John Salmons on this board or elsewhere, but for right now they, and Reke in part because of them, are doing a pretty good imitation of the way you do it when you have a player of Reke's ilk and current caliber in your backcourt. Any or all of them could revert at any time, but until they do a structure like this has proven to flat work at very high levels, and it seems to be working for us.
So just basically copying the numbers from that other post, this is what has happened since we went to an Aaron Brooks, Tyreke Evans, John Salmons trio at the PG/SG/SF spots:
6 gms
Record: 3-3 (5 of 6 at home, but also 5 of 6 against likely playoff type teams)
Pts For: 101.5
Pts Against: 99.0
Starter's Stats:
Salmons: 30.0min 7.3pts (.425 .438 .750) 3.3reb 2.0ast 0.5stl 0.2blk 0.7TO
Evans: 33.2min 21.3ppg (.528 .462 .800) 4.8reb 4.3ast 1.3stl 1.2blk 2.3TO
Brooks: 27.2min 10.8pts (.561 .500 .692) 2.0reb 2.7ast 1.0stl 0.0blk 1.2TO
Ok, so...we're doing better there. That's kinda working at the moment. Why? Well how about because we've seen it before. The star ball dominant do it all SG. The defensive spot shooting SF. The weaklink 3pt bombing PG. Seen it before. Where? Well try these examples:
Portland 08-09
Record: 54-28 (lost first round playoffs)
Starter's Stats:
Batum: 18.4min 5.4pts (.446 .369 .808) 2.8reb 0.9ast 0.6stl 0.5blk 0.6TO
Roy: 37.2min 22.6ppg (.480 .377 .824) 4.7reb 5.3ast 1.1stl 0.3blk 1.9TO
Blake: 31.7min 11.0pts (.428 .427 .840) 2.5reb 5.0ast 1.0stl 0.1blk 1.6TO
Atlanta 09-10
Record: 53-29 (lost second round playoffs)
Starter's Stats:
Williams: 30.5min 10.1pts (.455 .303 .819) 5.1reb 1.1ast 0.8stl 0.6blk 0.9TO
Johnson: 38.0min 21.3ppg (.458 .369 .818) 4.6reb 4.9ast 1.6stl 0.1blk 1.9TO
Bibby: 27.4min 9.1pts (.416 .389 .861) 2.3reb 3.9ast 0.8stl 0.0blk 1.1TO
Miami 04-05
Record: 59-23 (lost Eastern Conference Finals)
Starter's Stats:
Jones: 35.5min 12.7pts (.428 .372 .806) 5.1reb 2.7ast 1.1stl 0.5blk 1.2TO
Wade: 38.6min 24.1ppg (.478 .289 .762) 5.2reb 6.8ast 1.6stl 1.1blk 4.2TO
Jones: 31.4min 11.6pts (.456 .432 .791) 2.8reb 4.3ast 0.5stl 0.1blk 1.2TO
-- later iterations of this same concept were named James Posey, Jason Wiliams, Mario Chalmers, Shane Battier etc.
Lakers 09-10
Record: 57-25 (won NBA Finals)
Starter's Stats:
Artest: 33.8min 11.0pts (.414 .355 .688) 4.3reb 3.0ast 1.4stl 0.3blk 1.6TO
Bryant: 38.6min 27.0ppg (.456 .329 .811) 5.4reb 5.0ast 1.5stl 0.3blk 3.2TO
Fisher: 27.2min 7.5pts (.380 .348 .856) 2.1reb 2.5ast 1.1stl 0.1blk 1.0TO
Its the same structure time and time again with winning teams built around elite do it all SGs, and then a great big (Shaq, Aldridge, Horford or Smith, Pau) for the interior. I have been far from a fan of Aaron Brooks or John Salmons on this board or elsewhere, but for right now they, and Reke in part because of them, are doing a pretty good imitation of the way you do it when you have a player of Reke's ilk and current caliber in your backcourt. Any or all of them could revert at any time, but until they do a structure like this has proven to flat work at very high levels, and it seems to be working for us.
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