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"There's a reason why they're the No. 1 defense in the league," Battier said. "Not to get all sabermetric on you, but there's a correlation between contested shots and winning percentages."
"I don't block a lot of shots all the time, but I try to alter it as much as possible and not give up any easy plays ... I wanted to be there for him.
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/201...601/roy-hibbert-making-heat-change-their-ways
I'm not sure where we can get the stats, but I would really like to see our opp inside fg% with DMC in and DMC out. I would also like to see % of shot attempt inside vs outside when DMC is on and off the court. It's been well established that shot blockers alterers discourage interior attempts. Does charge taking also discourage that? Because if it does, then you are turning some attempted layups into attempted jump shots and that has value.
Oh, and Telemachus, if you play basketball, try to take a few charges with your arms straight up. They'll come down on their own after you get kneed in the testicular region or you get the wind knocked out of you.
"I don't block a lot of shots all the time, but I try to alter it as much as possible and not give up any easy plays ... I wanted to be there for him.
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/201...601/roy-hibbert-making-heat-change-their-ways
I'm not sure where we can get the stats, but I would really like to see our opp inside fg% with DMC in and DMC out. I would also like to see % of shot attempt inside vs outside when DMC is on and off the court. It's been well established that shot blockers alterers discourage interior attempts. Does charge taking also discourage that? Because if it does, then you are turning some attempted layups into attempted jump shots and that has value.
Oh, and Telemachus, if you play basketball, try to take a few charges with your arms straight up. They'll come down on their own after you get kneed in the testicular region or you get the wind knocked out of you.