ForlornKing
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lol those forumulas......
Yeah, it's confusing because possessions per game isn't a measurement but a statistic generated from a formula. Also complicated by the fact that I've never been able to confirm that different sources (say Hollinger and Basketball Reference) are using the same formula for possessions. Here's BR's formula:
Full info here: http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/ratings.html
NBA.com and Basketball Reference use different formulas for possessions. One of them takes into account offensive rebounds as an extra possession while the other counts them as continuation of the same possession.
Regardless, the number of possessions is an estimate, not an exact statistic, because of the free throws per game. Just by looking at a boxscore, you can't tell if a free throw is a result of a three/four point play (1 FT on the possession), a standard two shot foul, if a player got fouled shooting a three (3 FTs on the possession), technical fouls or flagrant fouls. So it averages out all of the possibilities to give an estimate that, on average, will be more often accurate than not.
"I think it's all B.S. Defense wins in the NBA." - Michael Malone
NBA.com and Basketball Reference use different formulas for possessions. One of them takes into account offensive rebounds as an extra possession while the other counts them as continuation of the same possession.
Regardless, the number of possessions is an estimate, not an exact statistic, because of the free throws per game. Just by looking at a boxscore, you can't tell if a free throw is a result of a three/four point play (1 FT on the possession), a standard two shot foul, if a player got fouled shooting a three (3 FTs on the possession), technical fouls or flagrant fouls. So it averages out all of the possibilities to give an estimate that, on average, will be more often accurate than not.
It looked like Malone-ball. .
It looked like Malone-ball. The pace increase comes from the Thunder playing like poo. Blowout + dumb turnovers by other team = higher pace.
They actually pushed the ball less than they had at the start of the road trip. The threes falling in this game helped a lot. If you're making transition threes then it helps encourage pace. Against Detroit, they tried to go back to defense and Malone-esque, but they couldn't hit a shot so pushing into a three was a bad move.
And as long as this offense our D-League affiliate is running doesn't translate into our NBA offensive schemes - where is the point?
Maybe Vivek is running the D-League to his own personal amusement and wants to try out crazy ideas on a basketball court, where it doesn't matter much? Ok one can argue if this is beneficial to player development, but the thesis, that because our D-League team is playing junkball, the plans are to establish the same kind of offense in the NBA is not very convincing.
The pace was definitely faster during the 1st quarter. It seemed to slow down during the second. Coincidentally that was when the Thunder made a comeback. What was the most impressive thing to me was... We would have blown this lead and lost the game in the final seconds in the past. They did not let the Thunder back in it. I hope this continues! I was very impressed with this win.
And as long as this offense our D-League affiliate is running doesn't translate into our NBA offensive schemes - where is the point?
Maybe Vivek is running the D-League to his own personal amusement and wants to try out crazy ideas on a basketball court, where it doesn't matter much? Ok one can argue if this is beneficial to player development, but the thesis, that because our D-League team is playing junkball, the plans are to establish the same kind of offense in the NBA is not very convincing.
I think a bigger part of that coincidence is that it was when the Kings bench was in the game.
Could be. The pace looked like it slowed to me though.
Sources sure seem to indicate he's extremely meddling. Texting ideas? Really?http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...eek-set-stage-for-busy-nba-trade-season-ahead
Go to the bottom there is a section about our dumbass owner.
Sources sure seem to indicate he's extremely meddling. Texting ideas? Really?
"While there were doubts if Malone was the long-term answer for the franchise, most of the organization was happy with the Kings' direction and felt the team, overall, was overachieving this season. Ranadive, however, was unhappy that Malone wouldn't answer or incorporate his texted ideas about how the team should be run, sources say, and made the unilateral decision to fire him."
I'm not insinuating anything. I'm telling it as it is.
This thread is not about PDA or Malone at all.
I thought firing Malone was a very bad move (mainly because of DMC).
I just didn't like the talk about last night being "back to our roots" or something.
The guys fought last night. They tried harder on D and on the boards. (even without Casspi, who does that every time he is on the floor...)
I loved that.
I think that's our DNA as a team.
I know that Malone preached for that kind of D.
But we can't mess up the facts and talk about being back to the old pace.
This was a new, much faster, pace, combined with the good old scrappy D.
As a combo, this IS new (hopefully improved as well).
"Borderline career worst game by Westbrook"??? His nickname is Westbrick for a reason Chubbs... Our pace helped on defense.Thanks for posting that. I was curious.
I think what made it feel like Malone ball, if not Malone pace, was repeatedly giving the ball to Boogie down low and letting him get their whole team in foul trouble. That along with, and vastly more important than pace, was defense. And okc missing just everything and turning the ball over. That naturally increased the pace due to breakouts. 24 turnovers, 32.6% shooting.
A borderline career worst game by Westbrook didn't hurt either.
After a ten game hangover, they went back to what had worked under Malone defensively. Pace certainly wasn't the key factor, nor can last night be used (although it will) as some sort of justification for the firing. There's absolutely no reason they couldn't have done this with Malone as the coach ten games ago.
"Borderline career worst game by Westbrook"??? His nickname is Westbrick for a reason Chubbs... Our pace helped on defense.
Why can't the Kings be credit with good defense? Thunder were not taking wide open shots...... Give credit to where credit is due. The players played a helluva game especially on defense. Don't take that away from them by trying to say the thunder helped us...
Why can't we just admit that pace was a factor in this win? It may have only been 1/10 games, but it was a factor. The only reason why our fg% was terrible is because of Cousins. Big guy went like 6-23.......
3-19, 10 points, 7 turnovers. 4 assists. He's averaging 26."Borderline career worst game by Westbrook"??? His nickname is Westbrick for a reason Chubbs... Our pace helped on defense.
Sure thing.It wasn't about pace. It was about returning to a focus on DEFENSE FIRST and utilizing Cousins the way a dominant big man should be used.
And that is what we saw at the beginning of the year with Malone until DMC got sick.
I'm not still harping about Malone for the simple reason he's gone and he's not coming back. I am, however, going to continue to stress the importance of what he was able to get the team to do. Last night we did indeed see a blending of old and new but you cannot act as though the old wasn't a major part of the whole scheme.
We didn't win this one with pace. Anybody insinuating we did is just being ridiculous. Or is possibly a PDA plant.
It wasn't about pace. It was about returning to a focus on DEFENSE FIRST and utilizing Cousins the way a dominant big man should be used.
And that is what we saw at the beginning of the year with Malone until DMC got sick.
I'm not still harping about Malone for the simple reason he's gone and he's not coming back. I am, however, going to continue to stress the importance of what he was able to get the team to do. Last night we did indeed see a blending of old and new but you cannot act as though the old wasn't a major part of the whole scheme.
I think you and everyone else saying last night was a throw back to Malone is wrong.
Malone-ball consists of getting a 20+ point lead and finding a way to pee the game down your leg. LOL
This is the biggest issue I have with the Malone firing. Perhaps tonight was more of what's to come from our offense and what we want to do as a team. But it cost us 10+ games to get to a point of even having something to build off of and maybe a sliver of hope with the new direction of the team. We shouldn't have had to sacrifice real games to fit in a new playstyle. That new playstyle should have been something in the works from May 1st of last year.