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| Stats Churn: 2006 Regular Season Awards As we head into the dog days of this long NBA campaign, our attention turns to Spring flowers, the NCAA tournament, NBA playoff races, and oh yeah, individual achievement awards. Let’s take a look at the big four – scoring, rebounding, defensive player of the year, and league MVP. Scoring At this point there are really only two contenders - Kobe Bryant at 35.2 per game and Allen Iverson at 33.4. Kobe has 61 games in the books while Iverson has four games in hand more to play. Assuming Kobe continues to score at the same rate (perhaps generous given the boost the 81 point game gave his average), Iverson has to average 38.2 over the last 25 games to make it over the top. Unless Kobe tanks, give the scoring title to him now and get it over with. Note that if you take out Kobe’s 81 point game and only give him credit for his 61 game average (35.2) for that game, then Iverson only would need to average 35.3 the rest of the way to wrest the title away, nearly three points fewer. Scoring Champion goes to Kobe Bryant. ![]() Rebounding Barring injury the title will go to either Shawn Marion (12.4 RPG), Kevin Garnett (12.3 RPG), Dwight Howard (12.2 RPG) or our own Ben Wallace (12.0 RPG). Tim Duncan is in fifth place in the current ranking at 11.2 RPG and effectively out of the running. Big Ben’s four rebound effort against Washington dropped him from a virtual tie with Howard to a clear fourth. With 61 in the books, Ben would need to average nearly 13.6 a game to beat out Marion assuming Shawn continues to rebound at the same pace. Despite the Charlotte game, it ain’t gonna happen for the big guy this year. Likewise, Howard would need 12.6 each and every game from now on to edge out Marion. Garnett needs to average 12.7 the rest of the way to take it all. The T-Wolves do shoot a lower percentage than the Suns, so there are more boards to go around. If Marion sits some towards the end of the season to get rested up for the playoffs Garnett could easily slip in and take the title. (Each board is worth 0.0122 to the average for the full season.) KG might go for it to try and salvage something from this season. Rebounding Champion goes to Kevin Garnett. ![]() Defense Taking into account rebounds, blocks, and steals, the short list based on stats for defensive player of the year includes in alphabetical order Elton Brand, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Dwight Howard, Shawn Marion, and Ben Wallace. Honorable mentions go to Marcus Camby and Andrei Kirilenko who would be right in the running if injuries hadn’t kept them out of so many games. Beyond that it all comes down to how you weight the four possible categories (defensive rebounds, offensive rebounds, steals, and blocks) and how you weight defensive qualities that don’t get measured by simple stats. Pretty much any weighting puts Shawn Marion and Ben at the top and very close.
Maybe if Artest had played the whole year there would be a contest, but since Ben is pretty much matching last year’s productivity… Defensive Player of the Year is Ben Wallace. ![]() [break=MVP Calculations] Most Valuable Player Here’s the scoring method. Weight and combine the following to create a measure of total basketball productivity.
Weight each equally – top five players are…
Weight winning highly: personal productivity at 0.25, share of productivity at 0.25, winning percent at 0.50 – top five players are…
Weight winning much less: personal productivity at 0.4, share of productivity at 0.4, winning percent at 0.2 - top five players are…
Drop winning: personal productivity at 0.5, share of productivity at 0.5 - top five players are…
Drop personal productivity: share of productivity at 0.5, winning percent at 0.5 - top five players are…
Minutes – Lebron is down a minute per game this year, Elton is up 3.6 minutes per game Productivity per game – Lebron is down 0.3% from last year, Elton is up 26% Team winning percent –
League MVP – Elton Brand. ![]() (As usual, thanks to www.82games.com and www.dougstats.com for putting all sorts of useful information out there for folks like me to play around with.) |
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| Re: Stats Churn: 2006 Regular Season Awards Quote:
One thing that hurts him in my ranking is his share of total team productivity. He is scoring more, but the Suns overall score more, so his share doesn't go up much. He ranks 14th in team share with about 22% of the Suns' total productivity (Chauncey ranks 16th with 20.5%, Ben at 20.2%). Garnett is first with 31%, James second at 30% and Brand third with 27%. Kidd and Gasol round out the top five.
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