Savage IV Rosters/Commentary Topic

Posted by bds9992 on 3/16/2021 10:53:00 PM (view original):
Posted by robusk on 3/16/2021 10:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bds9992 on 3/16/2021 10:05:00 PM (view original):
I too understand where you're coming from. I'm a little confused because I can't think of any point guards who would ever be acceptable with Bill Russell's eFG% and average defense at their position, let alone in the early rounds, but we can't go through everyone right now.
I think you are trying to make an interesting point here and I am willing to go through the rabbit hole with you. But I can’t figure out what the point is. Can you restate?
I will try.

We make greater concessions for rebounders than we do for passers or two way players. While there may be serviceable big men and point guards available late in drafts, even second and third round centers come with flaws we would not accept at any other position were it not for their rebounding and defense. There is a sharper fall off in quality for big men than there is for perimeter players. If I were to plot eFG%, Def, Ast%, FP48, TO%, and Usg% for point guard-eligible and center-eligible players over the first five rounds of any draft, there would be a much sharper dropoff in those qualities for center-eligible players than there would be for point guard-eligible players.
Well, using ast% and not rebounding % in that hypothetical plot seems to tilt the scales a little unfairly towards big men. Is 5% assist for a big man really a bigger flaw than a crb around 10% for a PG?

And again, I would distinguish between "Point guards" specifically and other perimeter players. I think wings in this league are generally a dime a dozen, after the elite options. You can find all sorts of useful wings in the mid to late rounds. Not nearly as much the case with PGs, which are much scarcer (particularly if you can't afford terrible D).
3/16/2021 11:15 PM
Posted by tarheel1991 on 3/16/2021 11:15:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bds9992 on 3/16/2021 10:53:00 PM (view original):
Posted by robusk on 3/16/2021 10:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bds9992 on 3/16/2021 10:05:00 PM (view original):
I too understand where you're coming from. I'm a little confused because I can't think of any point guards who would ever be acceptable with Bill Russell's eFG% and average defense at their position, let alone in the early rounds, but we can't go through everyone right now.
I think you are trying to make an interesting point here and I am willing to go through the rabbit hole with you. But I can’t figure out what the point is. Can you restate?
I will try.

We make greater concessions for rebounders than we do for passers or two way players. While there may be serviceable big men and point guards available late in drafts, even second and third round centers come with flaws we would not accept at any other position were it not for their rebounding and defense. There is a sharper fall off in quality for big men than there is for perimeter players. If I were to plot eFG%, Def, Ast%, FP48, TO%, and Usg% for point guard-eligible and center-eligible players over the first five rounds of any draft, there would be a much sharper dropoff in those qualities for center-eligible players than there would be for point guard-eligible players.
Well, using ast% and not rebounding % in that hypothetical plot seems to tilt the scales a little unfairly towards big men. Is 5% assist for a big man really a bigger flaw than a crb around 10% for a PG?

And again, I would distinguish between "Point guards" specifically and other perimeter players. I think wings in this league are generally a dime a dozen, after the elite options. You can find all sorts of useful wings in the mid to late rounds. Not nearly as much the case with PGs, which are much scarcer (particularly if you can't afford terrible D).
One day you are going to post something I am going to disagree with and I am going to be really f'ing delighted.
3/16/2021 11:21 PM
Posted by bds9992 on 3/16/2021 10:05:00 PM (view original):
I too understand where you're coming from. I'm a little confused because I can't think of any point guards who would ever be acceptable with Bill Russell's eFG% and average defense at their position, let alone in the early rounds, but we can't go through everyone right now.
I take your point about Russell, though personally I would not take him in the first two rounds of this league anyway, for exactly the reason you suggest (efg%). But as a counterpoint, Wes Unseld just went in the 6th round. Is there a similarly valuable PG who was available even into the 5th? Unseld has 5+ seasons of 2800+ minutes of good to great rebounding and solid assists without significant flaws other than meh defense.

But really I think the answer to your question is that PG's who bring the total package of Russell with only efg% as a glaring flaw (albeit in a low-usage package) don't really exist. Who is the PG with elite stats for his position across the board, but a sub-45% efg? That player archetype doesn't really exist. But if there was a hypothetical low-usage PG who brought elite assists, plus rebounding for his position, 70+ defense, and plenty of minutes without any flaws other than efg%, you can bet that guy would get drafted in the first 2-3 rounds. Kidd is the closest thing to that (obviously two of his good seasons have very solid efg%), and he goes in the middle of the second round.
3/16/2021 11:23 PM
Posted by tarheel1991 on 3/16/2021 11:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bds9992 on 3/16/2021 10:05:00 PM (view original):
I too understand where you're coming from. I'm a little confused because I can't think of any point guards who would ever be acceptable with Bill Russell's eFG% and average defense at their position, let alone in the early rounds, but we can't go through everyone right now.
I take your point about Russell, though personally I would not take him in the first two rounds of this league anyway, for exactly the reason you suggest (efg%). But as a counterpoint, Wes Unseld just went in the 6th round. Is there a similarly valuable PG who was available even into the 5th? Unseld has 5+ seasons of 2800+ minutes of good to great rebounding and solid assists without significant flaws other than meh defense.

But really I think the answer to your question is that PG's who bring the total package of Russell with only efg% as a glaring flaw (albeit in a low-usage package) don't really exist. Who is the PG with elite stats for his position across the board, but a sub-45% efg? That player archetype doesn't really exist. But if there was a hypothetical low-usage PG who brought elite assists, plus rebounding for his position, 70+ defense, and plenty of minutes without any flaws other than efg%, you can bet that guy would get drafted in the first 2-3 rounds. Kidd is the closest thing to that (obviously two of his good seasons have very solid efg%), and he goes in the middle of the second round.
Russ?
3/16/2021 11:25 PM
ah low usage
3/16/2021 11:25 PM
Yeah I mean that's the issue right - no one would tolerate Bill Russell having such terrible efg% if he didn't have such low usage.
3/16/2021 11:30 PM
Exactly. It is what separates Kidd from Westbrook and Russell from ********.
3/16/2021 11:34 PM
Posted by tarheel1991 on 3/16/2021 11:30:00 PM (view original):
Yeah I mean that's the issue right - no one would tolerate Bill Russell having such terrible efg% if he didn't have such low usage.
I think the Kidd thing is spot on.

I learned a lot about Bill the Savage player in S2. (I will be using two new seasons this go around and they might surprise you) I loved my Jason Kidd experience in S3.

I don’t take this as me being on trial, but rather an expert witness.

low usage allows to get away with the flaw.
3/16/2021 11:36 PM
Posted by robusk on 3/16/2021 11:34:00 PM (view original):
Exactly. It is what separates Kidd from Westbrook and Russell from ********.
You can go ahead and say Bob Pettit, I don't think anyone is drafting him
3/16/2021 11:37 PM
But also Russ rebounds almost as good as Russell in those top 3 RB seasons.
3/16/2021 11:39 PM
Posted by NotoriousJ on 3/16/2021 11:39:00 PM (view original):
But also Russ rebounds almost as good as Russell in those top 3 RB seasons.
I had him too!


...Wait, am I on trial?
3/16/2021 11:41 PM
Selection Pick Coach +/- ADP Round
James, LeBron 1 cmcafeeky 0.0 Round 1
Chamberlain, Wilt 2 jhsukow 0.0 Round 1
Curry, Stephen 3 jkaye24 0.0 Round 1
O'Neal, Shaquille 4 tarheel1991 -0.3 Round 1
Howard, Dwight 5 robusk -1.3 Round 1
Jordan, Michael 6 pexetera 1.3 Round 1
Antetokounmpo, Giannis 7 dbkc -7.0 Round 1
Paul, Chris 8 albiband0 0.0 Round 1
Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem 9 gerryred 5.0 Round 1
Robinson, David 10 jpevans31 -1.7 Round 1
Durant, Kevin 11 ysw128 0.0 Round 1
Malone, Karl 12 beloud 5.0 Round 1
Barkley, Charles 13 24kpyrite 2.7 Round 1
Harden, James 14 ashamael 0.7 Round 1
Garnett, Kevin 15 20ks -0.3 Round 1
Bird, Larry 16 jcred5 2.3 Round 1
Davis, Anthony 17 mikee1 -6.0 Round 1
Gilmore, Artis 18 NotoriousJ -1.0 Round 1
Jordan, DeAndre 19 bds9992 -1.7 Round 1
Duncan, Tim 20 kinoa1 -0.3 Round 1
Stockton, John 21 benhoidal 5.0 Round 1
Malone, Moses 22 amerk1180 2.3 Round 1
Johnson, Magic 23 Midge 4.3 Round 1
Olajuwon, Hakeem 24 dh555 2.3 Round 1
Wade, Dwyane 25 dh555 -6.7 Round 2
Gobert, Rudy 26 Midge -7.3 Round 2
Pippen, Scottie 27 amerk1180 4.3 Round 2
Erving, Julius 28 benhoidal 5.7 Round 2
Leonard, Kawhi 29 kinoa1 -6.7 Round 2
McHale, Kevin 30 bds9992 0.0 Round 2
Rodman, Dennis 31 NotoriousJ 7.3 Round 2
Thompson, Klay 32 mikee1 3.7 Round 2
Payton, Gary 33 jcred5 0.3 Round 2
Nash, Steve 34 20ks 0.0 Round 2
Wallace, Ben 35 ashamael -4.7 Round 2
Kidd, Jason 36 24kpyrite 2.3 Round 2
Robertson, Oscar 37 beloud 1.3 Round 2
Whiteside, Hassan 38 ysw128 -2.3 Round 2
Jokic, Nikola 39 jpevans31 -14.7 Round 2
Williams, Buck 40 gerryred -11.0 Round 2
Mutombo, Dikembe 41 albiband0 4.7 Round 2
Kemp, Shawn 42 dbkc 0.7 Round 2
Drummond, Andre 43 pexetera 3.7 Round 2
Marion, Shawn 44 robusk 0.7 Round 2
Chandler, Tyson 45 tarheel1991 5.7 Round 2
Towns, Karl-Anthony 46 jkaye24 13.0 Round 2
Russell, Bill 47 jhsukow -0.7 Round 2
Nance, Larry 48 cmcafeeky -0.7 Round 2
Camby, Marcus 49 dh555 -0.3 Round 3
Allen, Ray 50 Midge -7.7 Round 3
Ewing, Patrick 51 amerk1180 -7.3 Round 3
Green, Draymond 52 benhoidal -9.3 Round 3
Jones, Bobby 53 kinoa1 -5.0 Round 3
George, Paul 54 bds9992 8.7 Round 3
Lillard, Damian 55 NotoriousJ -25.3 Round 3
Frazier, Walt 56 mikee1 8.0 Round 3
Walton, Bill 57 jcred5 -2.3 Round 3
Brand, Elton 58 20ks 12.0 Round 3
Grant, Horace 59 ashamael -7.3 Round 3
Billups, Chauncey 60 24kpyrite 7.3 Round 3
Ibaka, Serge 61 beloud -3.7 Round 3
Mourning, Alonzo 62 ysw128 -1.7 Round 3
Ginobili, Manu 63 jpevans31 6.7 Round 3
Price, Mark 64 gerryred -5.3 Round 3
Boozer, Carlos 65 albiband0 -32.3 Round 3
Simmons, Ben 66 dbkc -3.0 Round 3
Capela, Clint 67 pexetera -12.7 Round 3
Lowry, Kyle 68 robusk 3.3 Round 3
Blaylock, Mookie 69 tarheel1991 11.0 Round 3
Marshall, Donyell 70 jkaye24 -8.3 Round 3
Irving, Kyrie 71 jhsukow 2.0 Round 3
Parish, Robert 72 cmcafeeky 10.0 Round 3
Noah, Joakim 73 cmcafeeky -2.3 Round 4
Bryant, Kobe 74 jhsukow -0.3 Round 4
Gasol, Pau 75 jkaye24 0.0 Round 4
Holiday, Jrue 76 tarheel1991 -8.7 Round 4
Williams, Deron 77 robusk -13.7 Round 4
Kirilenko, Andrei 78 pexetera 8.3 Round 4
Drexler, Clyde 79 dbkc 10.3 Round 4
Robertson, Alvin 80 albiband0 -17.3 Round 4
Rondo, Rajon 81 gerryred -1.7 Round 4
Okafor, Emeka 82 jpevans31 -28.7 Round 4
Harper, Derek 83 ysw128 -12.7 Round 4
Lucas, Jerry 84 beloud 11.3 Round 4
Stoudemire, Amare 85 24kpyrite 5.7 Round 4
McAdoo, Bob 86 ashamael -2.3 Round 4
Wallace, Gerald 87 20ks 3.7 Round 4
Rollins, Tree 88 jcred5 -39.7 Round 4
Johnson, Marques 89 mikee1 -8.7 Round 4
Vucevic, Nikola 90 NotoriousJ -10.3 Round 4
Hardaway, Anfernee 91 bds9992 -2.0 Round 4
West, Jerry 92 kinoa1 -8.7 Round 4
Nowitzki, Dirk 93 benhoidal -9.0 Round 4
Bledsoe, Eric 94 amerk1180 3.3 Round 4
Harrell, Montrezl 95 Midge -26.7 Round 4
Butler, Jimmy 96 dh555 -14.3 Round 4
Brandon, Terrell 97 dh555 -31.0 Round 5
Cowens, Dave 98 Midge -46.3 Round 5
Horford, Al 99 amerk1180 10.7 Round 5
Bogut, Andrew 100 benhoidal -15.0 Round 5
Barry, Brent 101 kinoa1 21.0 Round 5
Pierce, Paul 102 bds9992 12.3 Round 5
Faried, Kenneth 103 NotoriousJ -19.7 Round 5
Embiid, Joel 104 mikee1 -23.7 Round 5
Reed, Willis 105 jcred5 -3.0 Round 5
Cheeks, Maurice 106 20ks 24.7 Round 5
Davis, Dale 107 ashamael 9.3 Round 5
Lanier, Bob 108 24kpyrite 17.3 Round 5
Green, Danny 109 beloud 17.3 Round 5
Beal, Bradley 110 ysw128 -10.7 Round 5
Iguodala, Andre 111 jpevans31 23.0 Round 5
Valanciunas, Jonas 112 gerryred -19.3 Round 5
Henson, John 113 albiband0 -35.3 Round 5
Porter, Terry 114 dbkc 28.7 Round 5
Calderon, Jose 115 pexetera -3.7 Round 5
Moncrief, Sidney 116 robusk 20.3 Round 5
Conley, Mike 117 tarheel1991 -3.7 Round 5
Pressey, Paul 118 jkaye24 -15.0 Round 5
Millsap, Paul 119 jhsukow 0.7 Round 5
Love, Kevin 120 cmcafeeky -37.3 Round 5
Walker, Kemba 121 cmcafeeky -11.7 Round 6
Porter, Otto 122 jhsukow -24.7 Round 6
Favors, Derrick 123 jkaye24 -12.3 Round 6
Mason, Anthony 124 tarheel1991 22.7 Round 6
Andersen, Chris 125 robusk -10.0 Round 6
Kanter, Enes 126 pexetera -12.0 Round 6
Bynum, Andrew 127 dbkc 12.0 Round 6
Roundfield, Dan 128 albiband0 -55.3 Round 6
Korver, Kyle 129 gerryred 21.3 Round 6
Green, A.C. 130 jpevans31 -46.3 Round 6
Johnson, Kevin 131 ysw128 -22.0 Round 6
Ward, Charlie 132 beloud -6.0 Round 6
Silas, Paul 133 24kpyrite 21.3 Round 6
Carter, Vince 134 ashamael -20.3 Round 6
Mullin, Chris 135 20ks 9.7 Round 6
McMillan, Nate 136 jcred5 9.0 Round 6
Oakley, Charles 137 mikee1 50.3 Round 6
Westbrook, Russell 138 NotoriousJ -49.0 Round 6
Hawkins, Connie 139 bds9992 -135.0 Round 6
McGee, Javale 140 kinoa1 -17.0 Round 6
Boerwinkle, Tom 141 benhoidal -13.7 Round 6
McGrady, Tracy 142 amerk1180 -43.3 Round 6
Adebayo, Bam 143 Midge -15.0 Round 6
Outlaw, Bo 144 dh555 23.0 Round 6
Unseld, Wes 145 dh555 5.3 Round 7
Sabonis, Domantas 146 Midge -54.3 Round 7
Ray, Clifford 147 amerk1180 -13.3 Round 7
Miller, Reggie 148 benhoidal 26.7 Round 7
Washington, Kermit 149 kinoa1 13.0 Round 7
Collins, John 150 bds9992 -57.3 Round 7
Barry, Jon 151 NotoriousJ 3.3 Round 7
Webber, Chris 152 mikee1 -0.3 Round 7
Batum, Nicolas 153 jcred5 -26.0 Round 7
Dalembert, Samuel 154 20ks 24.0 Round 7
Oladipo, Victor 155 ashamael -7.0 Round 7
Smith, Josh 156 24kpyrite -18.0 Round 7
3/17/2021 12:04 AM
20ks Garnett, Kevin
Nash, Steve
Mullin, Chris
Wallace, Gerald
Brand, Elton
Cheeks, Maurice
Dalembert, Samuel
24kpyrite Barkley, Charles
Kidd, Jason
Billups, Chauncey
Stoudemire, Amare
Lanier, Bob
Smith, Josh
Silas, Paul
albiband0 Paul, Chris
Mutombo, Dikembe
Robertson, Alvin
Boozer, Carlos
Roundfield, Dan
Henson, John
amerk1180 Pippen, Scottie
Malone, Moses
McGrady, Tracy
Ewing, Patrick
Horford, Al
Bledsoe, Eric
Ray, Clifford
ashamael Harden, James
Wallace, Ben
Davis, Dale
Grant, Horace
Carter, Vince
McAdoo, Bob
Oladipo, Victor
bds9992 Jordan, DeAndre
George, Paul
McHale, Kevin
Hardaway, Anfernee
Pierce, Paul
Hawkins, Connie
Collins, John
beloud Malone, Karl
Robertson, Oscar
Lucas, Jerry
Green, Danny
Ibaka, Serge
Ward, Charlie
benhoidal Erving, Julius
Stockton, John
Miller, Reggie
Green, Draymond
Nowitzki, Dirk
Bogut, Andrew
Boerwinkle, Tom
cmcafeeky James, LeBron
Parish, Robert
Nance, Larry
Love, Kevin
Walker, Kemba
Noah, Joakim
dbkc Antetokounmpo, Giannis
Drexler, Clyde
Kemp, Shawn
Simmons, Ben
Porter, Terry
Bynum, Andrew
dh555 Wade, Dwyane
Olajuwon, Hakeem
Outlaw, Bo
Unseld, Wes
Camby, Marcus
Butler, Jimmy
Brandon, Terrell
gerryred Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem
Williams, Buck
Rondo, Rajon
Price, Mark
Korver, Kyle
Valanciunas, Jonas
jcred5 Bird, Larry
Payton, Gary
Walton, Bill
McMillan, Nate
Batum, Nicolas
Reed, Willis
Rollins, Tree
jhsukow Chamberlain, Wilt
Bryant, Kobe
Irving, Kyrie
Porter, Otto
Millsap, Paul
Russell, Bill
jkaye24 Curry, Stephen
Towns, Karl-Anthony
Gasol, Pau
Pressey, Paul
Favors, Derrick
Marshall, Donyell
jpevans31 Robinson, David
Iguodala, Andre
Ginobili, Manu
Jokic, Nikola
Okafor, Emeka
Green, A.C.
kinoa1 Duncan, Tim
Leonard, Kawhi
Jones, Bobby
Barry, Brent
West, Jerry
McGee, JaVale
Washington, Kermit
Midge Johnson, Magic
Gobert, Rudy
Allen, Ray
Cowens, Dave
Harrell, Montrezl
Sabonis, Domantas
Adebayo, Bam
mikee1 Frazier, Walt
Thompson, Klay
Johnson, Marques
Davis, Anthony
Webber, Chris
Oakley, Charles
Embiid, Joel
NotoriousJ Gilmore, Artis
Rodman, Dennis
Lillard, Damian
Westbrook, Russell
Faried, Kenneth
Vucevic, Nikola
Barry, Jon
pexetera Jordan, Michael
Drummond, Andre
Capela, Clint
Calderon, Jose
Kirilenko, Andrei
Kanter, Enes
robusk Howard, Dwight
Marion, Shawn
Moncrief, Sidney
Lowry, Kyle
Williams, Deron
Andersen, Chris
tarheel1991 O'Neal, Shaquille
Chandler, Tyson
Mason, Anthony
Holiday, Jrue
Blaylock, Mookie
Conley, Mike
ysw128 Durant, Kevin
Whiteside, Hassan
Johnson, Kevin
Beal, Bradley
Mourning, Alonzo
Harper, Derek
3/17/2021 12:05 AM
Posted by tarheel1991 on 3/16/2021 9:35:00 PM (view original):
So Unseld is just a Camby backup, right?

I needed more usage at SF, otherwise I might have considered Bo. It's tough to swing a 10-13% usage SF when you already have a board lord. But you have the usage to cover with Hakeem, Wade, etc. Still got work to do at PG/SG though, to improve on Butler and Brandon's meh seasons.
yup...ill have some usg behind hakeem

i never like having two .5 usg guys out there at the same time but im all in on defense with this squad...im hoping to improve the backcourt offense but it wont be so bad using some of those 47-49 efg% seasons of butler/brandon considering everything else they bring...miami jimmy will probably get some run as a backup

im predicting a lot of 110-100 games with this team...hopefully im the one with 110

3/17/2021 12:16 AM
Posted by dBKC on 3/16/2021 1:04:00 PM (view original):
Posted by jcred5 on 3/16/2021 12:46:00 PM (view original):
I've been meaning to share a number of random thoughts, not quite an eval. I'll keep adding to it
  • Are we sure LeBron should be the #1 pick? Here's my case:
    • If there was a player out there who had ~ 900 minutes for 5 seasons with creb of high 30'3, eFG 55%-68%, FC assists 11% - 18%, Def mostly in the 80's, where would he be drafted?
    • Answer: maybe 4th round, probably 5th
    • With Wilt's minutes so high you're drafting a starting Center AND the best back up in the league
    • So by taking Wilt 1 over LeBron you get two positions, a top of the 1st round talent and a 4th/5th round awesome back up.
    • I just think that's more valuable than anyone
I see what you’re saying and I was there for a while, but currently I don’t even have Wilt as the sure fire #2 (I put my money where my mouth was on that one too).

Small sample size, but through 2 savage seasons (10 regular seasons), LeBron teams average 45 wins per season and have zero championships. Wilt teams average 41 wins per season and have zero championships. Steph teams average 47.6 wins per season and have 1 championship. Shaq averages 45.7 wins per season and has 3 championships (Shaq had 5 more chances than the other 3 though).

I have LeBron as the clear cut #1 and I personally have Steph #2 but I know I’m in the minority there.

I feel like Kemp or Whiteside in the late 2nd is closer to Wilt’s production than someone like Paul George or Steve Nash would be to Bron/Steph’s. I think you get a better final team getting the elite guards early. That’s just my opinion though.

The 3 crown winners’ 1sts have been Shaq, KG, and David Robinson, so clearly there’s value to getting an elite big in the first and that anecdote is a point against my argument I guess. However, I came in 2nd with Harden, and with Steph, and JKaye came in 2nd with Stockton, so elite guard play is important too.
That's a good point I didn't consider, the replacement value concept. The 1st round is filled with FC players many that do some of what Wilt does. The drop off from LeBron is bigger. It's why I would consider taking CP so high.
3/17/2021 8:59 AM
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