Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Okay, so against the Mavs I was quite upset when I heard Darren Collison was going to be out, and more upset when the refs took Cuz out, again. I have been waiting for statistical support for my reasoning to arrive -- don't think they start compiling these until a few weeks go by, and it IS early, however here are the stats that support what we all know and can just feel when we are watching the games:
Part I -- Kings 2014-15 Offensive/Defensive/Total* On/Off Per 100 Possessions
*you want Off to be a +, and Def to be a -
Collison: Off:+10.8/Def: -32.1/Tot: +42.9
Cousins: Off:+12.5/Def: -22.6/Tot: +35.2
RudGay: Off:+10.4/Def: -14.4/Tot: +24.8
McLemr: Off:+5.3/Def: -7.1/Tot: +12.4
Thomps: Off:-12.9/Def: -14.1/Tot: +1.2
CLandry: Off:-0.1/Def: +3.9/Tot: -4.0
ReEvans: Off:+5.5/Def: +14.1/Tot: -8.6
OCasspi: Off:-11.2/Def: +10.5/Tot: -21.8
Stauskas: Off:-7.7/Def: +17.1/Tot: -24.8
Sessions: Off:-10.4/Def: +27.8/Tot: -38.2
This early, and with such a distinct trio of super-presences up top, many of the numbers on the rest of the team can pretty much be realted to: how many minutes do they get to play alongside Cuz and Collison (and to a lesser degree Gay)? Nonetheless some early surprises:
-- Reggie Evans with the 4th best (+5.5) Offensive +/-. Conventional wisdom of course is unskilled = bad offense. But maybe his screen setting and offensive boarding make up for that. In any case you would have thought it would be very hard for him to be a + offender as Cuz's backup who rarely gets to play alongside the big guy.
-- Ben having by far the weakest impact on defense amongst the starters. This with Stauskas as a quite bad defender as his primary backup too. Might be related to a few long stints with the backups at some point, or maybe he's just being carried by the main guys.
-- Omri's big minus number. Omri has looked and flet good this year. Seems to make smart plays, be helping. But the +/- say otherwise. And in particular he's actually saddled with the second lowest Offensive number on the team. Even as Rudy's backup that is surprising.
-- Sessions has been a complete disaster
-- Jason is predictably all defense, but his huge negative on offense is pretty eye opening. This is a guy who starts both halves alongside Cuz and Collison and Gay, the biggest offensive + guys on the team. And yet somehow we still can't score when he's on the floor? That's bad.
Part II -- How Do We Compare to Other Teams?
Its early, so both the highs and the lows can be exaggerated, but those huge +/- numbers for Collison and Cuz in particular are staggering.
Consider this list of the +/- of some of the league's best players:
Collison +42.9
Curry +37.2
Cousins +35.2
Harden +34.0
Randolph +33.5
Thompson +33.2
Howard +33.1
Wall +31.9
Davis +30.8
Gay +24.9
Conley +20.9
Love +20.2
DRose +16.7
MGasol +16.3
Duncan +14.7
Hayward +12.0
Nowitzki +11.9
Anthony +9.8
Wade +9.3
Bosh +9.1
Lawson +8.2
PGasol +6.6
Drummond +5.6
Bledsoe +5.3
Hibbert +5.0
Thomas +2.6
DWiliams +2.2
Dragic +1.8
DeRozan +1.8
Irving -0.4
Lillard -2.4
Rondo -2.5
James -4.2
Lowry -4.9
Jefferson -5.4
Noah -5.7
Milsap -6.3
Aldridge -11.0
Horford -17.1
Paul -22.7
Parker -22.8
Bryant -27.2
Griffin -33.8
Basically 3 teams stand out there as being completely dependent on their stars: Sacramento, Houston and Memphis. But nobody so much as us. We absolutely need those guys on the floor at all times.
Part III -- Collison's Injuries
...should hopefully not be an issue. over his career Collison has played in 76, 79, 60 (strike year), 81 and 80 games, making him as durable as about any little guard. He is scrawny though, and he's never had to carry as big a load as we are now asking him to. Still, fingers crossed he can be there nearly every night.
Part III -- Cousins Foul Problems
A much MUCH bigger issue. The elephant in the room. When we have DeMarcus Cousins on the court, we are buttkickers, we are legitimately as good as almost anyone. Think that's an exaggeration? Consider these numbers:
Team eFG% (eFG% takes into account the extra point on 3pt shots)
Cousins on: 48.8%
Cousins off: 41.8%
Opponent eFG% (eFG% takes into account the extra point on 3pt shots)
Cousins on: 42.1%
Cousins off: 52.2%
Rebounding %
Cousins on: 56.5%
Cousins off: 51.5%
When Boogie is on the floor, we are a flat dominant team, and this is primarily against the other team's stars/starters. The problem is, he's not on the floor enough. The numbers:
2014-15 NBA Personal Fouls/Game and PFs per 48
1) Cousins 4.9/gm = 7.7/per48
2) Howard 4.7/gm = 7.0/per48
3) Drummond 4.4/gm = 7.3/per48
4) Sanders 4.4/gm = 9.0/per48
5) Shawne Wiliams 4.0/gm = 6.7/per48 (I have no idea why he's on this list)
6) Ed Davis 4.0/gm = 8.2/per48
7) Terrence Jones 4.0/gm = 6.6/per48
8) Carlos Boozer 3.9/gm = 6.8/per48
9) Dramond Green 3.9/gm = 5.6/per48
10) Kelly Olynyk 3.8/gm = 6.8/per 48
As you can see at the top of the list many of the league's best bigs are being primarily held back by whistles. Thanks for letting play zebras! Also of note on that list: there aren't even 10 guys in the NBA within 1 foul a game of Cousins' ridiculous totals. When Zach Lowe reported that some unnamed "officials" in China said Cuz was a horrible person who would never be an All Star...maybe he was being literal.
End result:
Percentage of Team's Minutes Played of Top +/- Players From the List Above
Davis 77%
Love 77%
Harden 76%
Curry 73%
Wall 73%
Gay 72%
Thompson 70% --missed 1gm
Collison 70% --missed 1 gm
Randolph 68%
Conley 66%
Cousins 60%
Howard 57% --missed 1gm
The fouls mean we are getting 10-15% less Cuz than other teams are getting out of their critical personnel. As I showed with the on/off numbers above, having 10-15% fewer minutes for Cuz each game could literally mean we are giving away perhaps as many as 3-5pts a game just by not having Boogie on the floor. That is an enormous number. That is the difference between 30 wins and 50 wins.
Part I -- Kings 2014-15 Offensive/Defensive/Total* On/Off Per 100 Possessions
*you want Off to be a +, and Def to be a -
Collison: Off:+10.8/Def: -32.1/Tot: +42.9
Cousins: Off:+12.5/Def: -22.6/Tot: +35.2
RudGay: Off:+10.4/Def: -14.4/Tot: +24.8
McLemr: Off:+5.3/Def: -7.1/Tot: +12.4
Thomps: Off:-12.9/Def: -14.1/Tot: +1.2
CLandry: Off:-0.1/Def: +3.9/Tot: -4.0
ReEvans: Off:+5.5/Def: +14.1/Tot: -8.6
OCasspi: Off:-11.2/Def: +10.5/Tot: -21.8
Stauskas: Off:-7.7/Def: +17.1/Tot: -24.8
Sessions: Off:-10.4/Def: +27.8/Tot: -38.2
This early, and with such a distinct trio of super-presences up top, many of the numbers on the rest of the team can pretty much be realted to: how many minutes do they get to play alongside Cuz and Collison (and to a lesser degree Gay)? Nonetheless some early surprises:
-- Reggie Evans with the 4th best (+5.5) Offensive +/-. Conventional wisdom of course is unskilled = bad offense. But maybe his screen setting and offensive boarding make up for that. In any case you would have thought it would be very hard for him to be a + offender as Cuz's backup who rarely gets to play alongside the big guy.
-- Ben having by far the weakest impact on defense amongst the starters. This with Stauskas as a quite bad defender as his primary backup too. Might be related to a few long stints with the backups at some point, or maybe he's just being carried by the main guys.
-- Omri's big minus number. Omri has looked and flet good this year. Seems to make smart plays, be helping. But the +/- say otherwise. And in particular he's actually saddled with the second lowest Offensive number on the team. Even as Rudy's backup that is surprising.
-- Sessions has been a complete disaster
-- Jason is predictably all defense, but his huge negative on offense is pretty eye opening. This is a guy who starts both halves alongside Cuz and Collison and Gay, the biggest offensive + guys on the team. And yet somehow we still can't score when he's on the floor? That's bad.
Part II -- How Do We Compare to Other Teams?
Its early, so both the highs and the lows can be exaggerated, but those huge +/- numbers for Collison and Cuz in particular are staggering.
Consider this list of the +/- of some of the league's best players:
Collison +42.9
Curry +37.2
Cousins +35.2
Harden +34.0
Randolph +33.5
Thompson +33.2
Howard +33.1
Wall +31.9
Davis +30.8
Gay +24.9
Conley +20.9
Love +20.2
DRose +16.7
MGasol +16.3
Duncan +14.7
Hayward +12.0
Nowitzki +11.9
Anthony +9.8
Wade +9.3
Bosh +9.1
Lawson +8.2
PGasol +6.6
Drummond +5.6
Bledsoe +5.3
Hibbert +5.0
Thomas +2.6
DWiliams +2.2
Dragic +1.8
DeRozan +1.8
Irving -0.4
Lillard -2.4
Rondo -2.5
James -4.2
Lowry -4.9
Jefferson -5.4
Noah -5.7
Milsap -6.3
Aldridge -11.0
Horford -17.1
Paul -22.7
Parker -22.8
Bryant -27.2
Griffin -33.8
Basically 3 teams stand out there as being completely dependent on their stars: Sacramento, Houston and Memphis. But nobody so much as us. We absolutely need those guys on the floor at all times.
Part III -- Collison's Injuries
...should hopefully not be an issue. over his career Collison has played in 76, 79, 60 (strike year), 81 and 80 games, making him as durable as about any little guard. He is scrawny though, and he's never had to carry as big a load as we are now asking him to. Still, fingers crossed he can be there nearly every night.
Part III -- Cousins Foul Problems
A much MUCH bigger issue. The elephant in the room. When we have DeMarcus Cousins on the court, we are buttkickers, we are legitimately as good as almost anyone. Think that's an exaggeration? Consider these numbers:
Team eFG% (eFG% takes into account the extra point on 3pt shots)
Cousins on: 48.8%
Cousins off: 41.8%
Opponent eFG% (eFG% takes into account the extra point on 3pt shots)
Cousins on: 42.1%
Cousins off: 52.2%
Rebounding %
Cousins on: 56.5%
Cousins off: 51.5%
When Boogie is on the floor, we are a flat dominant team, and this is primarily against the other team's stars/starters. The problem is, he's not on the floor enough. The numbers:
2014-15 NBA Personal Fouls/Game and PFs per 48
1) Cousins 4.9/gm = 7.7/per48
2) Howard 4.7/gm = 7.0/per48
3) Drummond 4.4/gm = 7.3/per48
4) Sanders 4.4/gm = 9.0/per48
5) Shawne Wiliams 4.0/gm = 6.7/per48 (I have no idea why he's on this list)
6) Ed Davis 4.0/gm = 8.2/per48
7) Terrence Jones 4.0/gm = 6.6/per48
8) Carlos Boozer 3.9/gm = 6.8/per48
9) Dramond Green 3.9/gm = 5.6/per48
10) Kelly Olynyk 3.8/gm = 6.8/per 48
As you can see at the top of the list many of the league's best bigs are being primarily held back by whistles. Thanks for letting play zebras! Also of note on that list: there aren't even 10 guys in the NBA within 1 foul a game of Cousins' ridiculous totals. When Zach Lowe reported that some unnamed "officials" in China said Cuz was a horrible person who would never be an All Star...maybe he was being literal.
End result:
Percentage of Team's Minutes Played of Top +/- Players From the List Above
Davis 77%
Love 77%
Harden 76%
Curry 73%
Wall 73%
Gay 72%
Thompson 70% --missed 1gm
Collison 70% --missed 1 gm
Randolph 68%
Conley 66%
Cousins 60%
Howard 57% --missed 1gm
The fouls mean we are getting 10-15% less Cuz than other teams are getting out of their critical personnel. As I showed with the on/off numbers above, having 10-15% fewer minutes for Cuz each game could literally mean we are giving away perhaps as many as 3-5pts a game just by not having Boogie on the floor. That is an enormous number. That is the difference between 30 wins and 50 wins.
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