The Bellwethers

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
With all of this talk of who San Antonio has to stop etc., as yet another season wrapup thread thought I would take a look at which players having good/bad games seemed to lead us to wins/losses:

The Bellwethers

Mike Bibby
Wins: 23.6pts (.467 FG% .460 3pt% .850 FT%) 3.3reb 6.0ast 1.1stl 0.1blk
Loss: 18.2pts (.392 FG% .293 3pt% .852 FT%) 2.6reb 4.9ast 0.9stl 0.1blk

Brad Miller
Wins: 16.4pts (.522 FG% .480 3pt% .839 FT%) 8.4reb 5.2ast 0.7stl 0.8blk
Loss: 13.4pts (.462 FG% .278 3pt% .818 FT%) 7.1reb 4.3ast 0.9stl 0.8blk

Kevin Martin
Wins: 12.6pts (.492 FG% .407 3pt% .871 FT%) 3.9reb 1.7ast 0.8stl 0.1blk
Losses: 8.4pts (.447 FG% .302 3pt% .810 FT%) 3.3reb 1.0ast 0.7stl 0.2blk

Kenny Thomas
Wins: 10.7pts (.536 FG% .000 3pt% .698 FT%) 7.8reb 2.5ast 0.8stl 0.6blk
Losses: 7.1pts (.454 FG% .000 3pt% .652 FT%) 6.9reb 1.4ast 0.9stl 0.3blk


The Not So Bellwethers

Ron Artest*combines Ind + Sac numbers
Wins: 17.2pts (.410 FG% .362 3pt% .739 FT%) 5.0reb 3.7ast 2.0stl 0.8blk
Loss: 19.0pts (.405 FG% .243 3pt% .670 FT%) 5.4reb 3.3ast 2.6stl 0.7blk

Bonzi Wells
Wins: 14.0pts (.462 FG% .267 3pt% .703 FT%) 7.7reb 2.9ast 2.0stl 0.5blk
Loss: 12.7pts (.463 FG% .133 3pt% .638 FT%) 7.7reb 2.6ast 1.6stl 0.5blk

Shareed Abdur-Rahim
Wins: 11.8pts (.543 FG% .429 3pt% .811 FT%) 4.8reb 2.0ast 0.7stl 0.5blk
Loss: 12.9pts (.515 FG% .143 3pt% .758 FT%) 5.1reb 2.1ast 0.6stl 0.7blk
 
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sauce-26 said:
I hate to sound dumb, but what do you mean bellweather?

Ah...ok, sorry:

bell·weth·er
n.
One that serves as a leader or as a leading indicator of future trends: “The degree to which the paper is censored is a political bellwether” (Justine De Lacy).


Just means someone or something that can be used as an indicator of how the future is going to turn out. Usually used in fairly obscure fashion -- for instance you wouldn't say that somebody's parachute not opening is a bellwether for them going splat on the ground -- that's too obvious and immediate. But you frequently hear it used to analyze economic cycles etc. -- i.e. a rise in layoffs in the manufacturing sector might be called a bellwether of a downturn, etc.
 
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Bricklayer said:
Ah...ok, sorry:

bell·weth·er
n.
One that serves as a leader or as a leading indicator of future trends: “The degree to which the paper is censored is a political bellwether” (Justine De Lacy).
that HAS to be a deffination from Blacks Law dictionary!
 
LPKingsFan said:
What about with Ron's Sac only numbers? Aren't those more relevant?

Would be -- but calculating them would be a *****. Maybe later, unless someone wants to take up the task. Just going off feel though, would not surprise me if the results were similar. Been a lot fo low statistic games for Ron that we have won.
 
HndsmCelt said:
that HAS to be a deffination from Blacks Law dictionary!
Merrium-Webster. (I like it because it explains the probable origin.)

Main Entry: bell·weth·er
Pronunciation: 'bel-'we-[th]&r, -"we-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, leading sheep of a flock, leader, from belle bell + wether; from the practice of belling the leader of a flock
: one that takes the lead or initiative : [SIZE=-1]LEADER[/SIZE]; also : an indicator of trends

Thanks Brick...that's really interesting. It seems to me that its harder to assess defensive impact, because the stats just don't tell all. It seems to me to be much harder to prove something has NOT happened (a score) than to prove something did happen. And it on the defensive side that I think Ron may be a "bellwether."
 
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