billy
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Post by billy on Apr 16, 2017 9:21:20 GMT -5
Current Rating: 75 Needs a bump a point or few John Wall (not so quietly) had the best year of his career this year. 45 FG% 23.1 PPG 10.7 APG 4.2 TRB 2.1 SPG (Leads league) With only 4.1 TOV 23.3 PER 30.6 - 16.2 USG - TOV ratio 46.9 AST% !!! .149 WS/48
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Paul Pierce
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Post by Paul Pierce on Apr 16, 2017 10:23:50 GMT -5
Current Rating: 75 Needs a bump a point or few John Wall (not so quietly) had the best year of his career this year. 45 FG% 23.1 PPG 10.7 APG 4.2 TRB 2.1 SPG (Leads league) With only 4.1 TOV 23.3 PER 30.6 - 16.2 USG - TOV ratio 46.9 AST% !!! .149 WS/48
draymond leads league ;)
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Post by Ben Wallace on Apr 16, 2017 12:00:05 GMT -5
So to my knowledge, the players rated 75 are Wall, Giannis, Cousins, and Griffin. I'm really not sure if Wall is heads and tails above any of these guys. No one is rated 76, and CP3 and Kawhi Leonard are at 77 and 78 respectively.
I mean, John Wall is absolutely a top-ten player in the league, but that's reflected in his rating already. He has had a monster/career year, traditional and advanced stats attest to that. Plus he dragged a pretty weird Washington team to home court advantage in the playoffs.
I wouldn't object to a bump to a 76 rating, but I think it's Giannis who's in line for the biggest raise out of that 75 group. Having said that, do I just input what I think his new rating should be in the Google doc? Sorry if this was supposed to be a silent vote.
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Post by John Stockton on Apr 16, 2017 12:08:48 GMT -5
no debate is encouraged as long as you don't reveal your exact vote. I totally agree and think I'd be fine where he is now a point lower maybe.
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Paul Pierce
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Post by Paul Pierce on Apr 16, 2017 12:10:32 GMT -5
So to my knowledge, the players rated 75 are Wall, Giannis, Cousins, and Griffin. I'm really not sure if Wall is heads and tails above any of these guys. No one is rated 76, and CP3 and Kawhi Leonard are at 77 and 78 respectively. I mean, John Wall is absolutely a top-ten player in the league, but that's reflected in his rating already. He has had a monster/career year, traditional and advanced stats attest to that. Plus he dragged a pretty weird Washington team to home court advantage in the playoffs. I wouldn't object to a bump to a 76 rating, but I think it's Giannis who's in line for the biggest raise out of that 75 group. Having said that, do I just input what I think his new rating should be in the Google doc? Sorry if this was supposed to be a silent vote. Its supposed to be anonymous, but I think John Wall is now on cp3s level. Leonard should be a little higher as well
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billy
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Post by billy on Apr 16, 2017 12:41:00 GMT -5
Current Rating: 75 Needs a bump a point or few John Wall (not so quietly) had the best year of his career this year. 45 FG% 23.1 PPG 10.7 APG 4.2 TRB 2.1 SPG (Leads league) With only 4.1 TOV 23.3 PER 30.6 - 16.2 USG - TOV ratio 46.9 AST% !!! .149 WS/48
draymond leads league ;) Nope.
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Ben Wallace
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Post by Ben Wallace on Apr 16, 2017 12:54:02 GMT -5
Paul Pierce billyJohn Wall averaged 2.051 SPG (160 in 78 GP) whereas Draymond averaged 2.026 SPG (154 in 76 GP). Super fucking close - Draymond would have had it with only two more steals.
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Post by Paul Pierce on Apr 16, 2017 12:59:36 GMT -5
Paul Pierce billy John Wall averaged 2.051 SPG (160 in 78 GP) whereas Draymond averaged 2.026 SPG (154 in 76 GP). Super fucking close - Draymond would have had it with only two more steals. yeah i just saw that.
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