Posted by gillispie1 on 5/21/2020 10:05:00 PM (view original):
i probably shouldn't have posted that 1 yr conference thing, i did that for my own curiosity once, pac10-7 is 8 on 5yr and 10 on 10yr. so basically between an avg #1 conf in a world and an avg #2 conf in a world - solid but not beastly.
anyway, i agree the slasher guards can be pretty good. i actually value FT pretty well for them, they take so many FTs. if a guy is taking 100 fg and 66 FTs over some number of games, at a 52% fg and 70% ft (the numbers don't matter, but i struggle to leap to the conclusion without an example), that's 150.2 points. 5% increase in FT would be 3.3 more points, equivalent to 1.65% increase in FG %, so you get about a third of the value from FT % increase as you get from FG % increase - which is meaningfully higher than most players.
anyway, whatever units you use, it takes a pretty decent amount of ratings like ath/lp or bh/spd/per to get a few points of fg increase. it feels to me when you look at a guard like the one in the example, who is doing really well - it would be relatively challenging to increase that guy's fg% by say 3.33%. lot of key ratings that just make that player
It is a bit difficult to convert your example into more commonly used statistics, but let me try as this is very relevant to me what with a star slasher with D+ (capped) FT.
(very) Roughly speaking, 100 FGA and 66 FTA is 100+29 (66*.44 rounded) Possessions. His points are 150.2 at 52/-/70 shooting for a "true shooting" % of ~58.2%. At 52/-/75 its +3.3 (=153.5) and TS% of 59.5. For comparison my player is 55.2/-/55.8 which is ~149.208 and 57.8 TS%
However, you have assumed almost exactly a 60/40 FGA/FTA split. My player is actually only 55% FGA which makes the result tricky to report as a comparison because you have to decide whether to preserve the FGA/FTA split or balance them out in terms of possessions (which is a "derived" stat).
My player ends up shooting on 5% more of his possessions used if you do that calculation (82.5 to 77.5). For simplicity, if you plug your percentages (52/-/70) into my players actual attempts you get a TS% of 59.3 compared to my player's 58.3 %.
With your distribution (100 FG 66 FT) +1 FG% = ~3 FT% to keep points scored equal whereas mine would look more like 91 FG 75 FT and 1 FG% ~= 2.3 FT%
The end result is that your player with your hypothetical distribution and my player with his real stats have eerily similar efficiency (~58.2-58.3)
This is all assuming I crunched all the numbers correctly lol.
5/23/2020 6:02 AM (edited)