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Also Brown's offense wasn't stagnant...it was predictable. In the playoffs, they knew what was going to happen so we basically had to out-execute them on a given set to get a good look.
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| lemonpen That is a good stat. I think there is one stat that has more meaning though. That is points per possession scored minus points per possession allowed. This way we can compare Flip vs. LB in a meanigfull way. Basically it boils down to "our we winning by a bigger margin on average?" The points per possession stat doesn't have much meaning if we can't determine the net gain or loss when comparing the two teams. |
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| Buckeyes#1 Yep, I was thinking the same thing about comparing O to D. To have an even more comprehensive tool I think it would have to be used in conjunction with the differential for number of possessions. Helps to know if greater efficiency is required or more possessions. I like the fact that by offering a relative measurement against our peers it can be used to determine which side of the ball is likely to generate greater net improvement. |
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| slippy Quote:
When these things happen a lot, methinks we need to find the actual cause for them. |
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| points per i'm not sure if this is the sort of thing y'all are looking for (these various statistical categories tend to confuse me more than anything), but according to 82games.com, Pistons points per 100 possessions (for and against) over the past four seasons: Pist. Opp. 2005-2006: 114 to 103 2004-2005: 105 to 101 2003-2004: 103 to 96 2002-2003: 107 to 103 |
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| more stats i'm glad this particular stat was useful... another useful one, for shedding some light on some of the debates i've seen in the forum about what particular players (and rotations) are providing and costing the team when they are out there can be found here: http://www.82games.com/0506/0506DET.HTM just click on the "5 man unit" link on the left hand side of the page. As with all of their "in depth team" stats, you can go here: http://82games.com/teams04.htm to see the 2004-05 stats, and also to find your way to the 03-04 and 02-03 stats. apologies if all of this is already well known -- i couldn't find it anywhere on the forum |
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