DISCLAIMER: I am not very good at math, so please correct me if any of this is wrong.
So are the Kings better with SAR or Thomas on the floor? I thought I might try and answer this question somewhat scientifically. In order to do this, I'm using the numbers from the good people at www.82games.com and using my own formula (as far as I know).
A great way of calculating the impact of an individual player is looking at the overall performance of a five man unit, and then switch out one player with the other four remaining players. In other words, which unit performs better:Bibby, Wells, Artest, SAR, Miller or Bibby, Wells Artest, KT, Miller?
82games.com has the numbers. Below I've compared the +/- differential of the units, account for minutes played and arrive at some vaguely rational answer.
In order to account for minutes played, here's my formula: Minutes played divided by 48 to get "game units". I then divide the margin by the number of "game units" to get the average margin per "game".
For instance, if one unit played 500 minutes together, that is about 10.4 forty-eight minute games. If the margin is +10 that means the team won each "game" by a margin of about one point. If one unit played 24 minutes together that is 0.5 games. If the margin is +10 that means that team won each "game" by a margin of 20 points.
In order to be factored in each unit had to play at least 30 minutes together -- otherwise it's probably statistically irrelevant.
Bibby, Wells, Peja, SAR, Miller
Minutes: 508; +/-: +55
Margin per "game": 5.2
vs.
Bibby, Wells, Peja, KT, Miller
Minutes: 31; +/-: +3
Margin per "game": 4.6
Advantage: SAR +0.6
Bibby, Martin, Garcia, SAR, Miller
Minutes: 41; +/-: -5
Margin per "game": -5.9
vs.
Bibby, Martin, Garcia, KT, Miller
Minutes: 211; +/-: +9
Margin per "game": 2.0
Advantage: KT +7.9
Bibby, Martin, Peja, SAR, Miller
Minutes: 66; +/-: -10
Margin per "game": -7.3
vs.
Bibby, Martin, Peja, Thomas, Miller
Minutes: 161; +/-: -41
Margin per "game": -12.2
Advantage: SAR +4.9
What conclusion to draw from this? Who knows. SAR seemed to play slightly better than KT with the starters. KT seemed to play better with some of the bench players. It will be interesting as the season goes on to see which player has better team numbers with Artest.
And, eventually, with enough minutes Artest's impact on the team can be measured against Peja's. That should be fun.
So are the Kings better with SAR or Thomas on the floor? I thought I might try and answer this question somewhat scientifically. In order to do this, I'm using the numbers from the good people at www.82games.com and using my own formula (as far as I know).
A great way of calculating the impact of an individual player is looking at the overall performance of a five man unit, and then switch out one player with the other four remaining players. In other words, which unit performs better:Bibby, Wells, Artest, SAR, Miller or Bibby, Wells Artest, KT, Miller?
82games.com has the numbers. Below I've compared the +/- differential of the units, account for minutes played and arrive at some vaguely rational answer.
In order to account for minutes played, here's my formula: Minutes played divided by 48 to get "game units". I then divide the margin by the number of "game units" to get the average margin per "game".
For instance, if one unit played 500 minutes together, that is about 10.4 forty-eight minute games. If the margin is +10 that means the team won each "game" by a margin of about one point. If one unit played 24 minutes together that is 0.5 games. If the margin is +10 that means that team won each "game" by a margin of 20 points.
In order to be factored in each unit had to play at least 30 minutes together -- otherwise it's probably statistically irrelevant.
Bibby, Wells, Peja, SAR, Miller
Minutes: 508; +/-: +55
Margin per "game": 5.2
vs.
Bibby, Wells, Peja, KT, Miller
Minutes: 31; +/-: +3
Margin per "game": 4.6
Advantage: SAR +0.6
Bibby, Martin, Garcia, SAR, Miller
Minutes: 41; +/-: -5
Margin per "game": -5.9
vs.
Bibby, Martin, Garcia, KT, Miller
Minutes: 211; +/-: +9
Margin per "game": 2.0
Advantage: KT +7.9
Bibby, Martin, Peja, SAR, Miller
Minutes: 66; +/-: -10
Margin per "game": -7.3
vs.
Bibby, Martin, Peja, Thomas, Miller
Minutes: 161; +/-: -41
Margin per "game": -12.2
Advantage: SAR +4.9
What conclusion to draw from this? Who knows. SAR seemed to play slightly better than KT with the starters. KT seemed to play better with some of the bench players. It will be interesting as the season goes on to see which player has better team numbers with Artest.
And, eventually, with enough minutes Artest's impact on the team can be measured against Peja's. That should be fun.
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