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First of all, basically your argument comes down to I don't like him so I'm gonig to ignore the stats.
Funny you talk about ignored stats when you obviously missed my previous post addressing his offensive troubles, and some stats of my own regarding how he hurts the team on offense.
Secondly, this thread was about DEFENSE. not overall impact. Even says defenders in the title. All the stats posted were about defensive impact.
Your thread was a direct response to that raptor game, where the kings played poorly. You even mentioned this, and talked about the lack of minutes from Donte and Dally as a conscious choice from the coach to avoid defense (which implies they would have won the game if they played those two guys more). Perhaps it was a conscious choice to put the best players in the game?
Daly +/-: +2.4pts (4th amongst our core players)
Daly Net Production: -0.2pts (2nd on the team, only Cisco has a positive, also 2nd lowest opponent production on the team)
Daly On/Off Court Offense per 100 possessions: +0.9pts (yes that's right, even the OFFENSE gets better)
Daly On/Off Court Defense per 100 possessions: -4.1pts (4.1pts better)
Daly On/Off Court Total per 100 possessions: +5.0pts
So he has a positive +/-, our defense gets better when he is on the court, and even our OFFENSE gets better when he is on the court. But he's hurting us. Go figure.
I really don't have the time or inclination to explain how these stats work. Anybody who does knows they have some value, but are flawed without context. Not only can they be influenced by teammates on the court (and players that are covered by said teammates), but also by the quality of opposition, quality of units that happen to be on the floor during those minutes, and home v away games. I guess you would like to ignore the fact that the kings have had one of the easiest schedules in the league, and that the games in which Dally has played the most minutes so far this season just so happen to be home games, where historically teams on the road (and these are bad teams, mind you) inherently don't perform as well offensively. THESE IMPACT THE DEFENSIVE STATS that you are pointing out, especially if Dally is playing second unit players. But all that means nothing to you since the end result is apparently all that matters, and you don't grasp how these stats are taken.
Apparently, Darnell Jackson is the best big on the Kings, since he has the best on/off court gains.
OMG, Head must be the best PG on the team because he's got the third best Net Production!
I could go on about some of the numbers with Beno and others, but you get the point (well, I hope so).
It shoudl be noted BTW that it simply would not matter if a guy committed 10 turnovers a game and 5 goaltends a game -- if the team responded to his presence by playing better than it did without him then he is helping that team.
By "better", I hope you mean ended up with such a positive point differential as to overcome the possible point losses caused by said turnovers and goaltends. Otherwise: no.
Derek Fisher is being fitted for an artifical hip as we speak, has the worst stats of any starting PG, and yet he still has the second biggest +/- on that team. He's important to them.
He has the +/- rating because he plays with the starting unit. Any PG on the lakers starting unit would have a better +/- than any reserve PG for the lakers. That has more to do with Kobe and Pau than with the individual talent and production of Fish. Again, I would think you were smart enough to understand how +/- works, and the flaws in it's calculations.
And none of that stuff applies to Daly. He's been one of the best at the things he does in this league for a long time. And the things he does pretty clearly outweighs the things he doesn't do.
I disagree. What he does do well is block shots, and that's about it. Sixer fans will tell you the same: if you have the talent to compensate for the other areas that he hurts you with, then he might help. But when you don't have a talented team, he's going to show more and more of his weaknesses and those said weaknesses will end up hurting you more.
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