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    After reading over the changes and their reasonings, and the new formula, I actually agree and think this will make BPM a better catch-all statistic. By extension it also boosts VORP

    I especially like the adjustments to DBPM where it’s not largely determined by defensive rebounds anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostCause View Post
    There's been a lot of other changes to advanced metrics this year too

    RPM was changed this year. Prior years it was pretty stable and the creator of it would engage with folks who were curious how/why certain players fell into certain places

    The creator left ESPN (Was hired by the Mavs, can't remember which atm). Then all of a sudden they changed the formula to whatever we have now which is pretty wild (They admitted to changing it here, just there were more changes under the hood they didn't mention or they didn't foresee just how drastic the changes were)

    https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...dden-nba-stars

    If you check out the other hoops forums they basically wrote the stat off due to the changes.

    DBPM was also affected with Ben Wallace going from 1st to 5th.

    I guess it's some sort of trend?

    Regardless, PIPM seems to be the best regarded publicly available "catch-all" stat for most of this season. Unless they suddenly change that one up too
    bpm has anthony davis 5th, pipm has him 10th, and espn rpm has him 81st. lol

    what is the average person to make out of all this nonsense

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    bpm has anthony davis 5th, pipm has him 10th, and espn rpm has him 81st. lol

    what is the average person to make out of all this nonsense
    pipm has brook lopez 11th, bpm has him 51st, and espn rpm has him 147th

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostCause View Post
    After reading over the changes and their reasonings, and the new formula, I actually agree and think this will make BPM a better catch-all statistic. By extension it also boosts VORP

    I especially like the adjustments to DBPM where it’s not largely determined by defensive rebounds anymore
    I've been telling you guys that for years - defensive rebs is why Bird had higher dbpm than pippen

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    So MJ is now #1 all-time in PER, BPM, and WS/48?

    so everything proves MJ is goat - stats, modern era winning in 3-pointer basketball, clutch, mentality (mamba), and shooting (goat mid-range volume and efficiency)


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball View Post
    So MJ is now #1 all-time in PER, BPM, and WS/48?

    so everything proves MJ is goat - stats, modern era winning in 3-pointer basketball, clutch, mentality (mamba), and shooting (goat mid-range volume and efficiency)

    Cool, but LeBron has a higher peak BPM,PER and WS/48 than MJ

    In the regular season at least, 91 MJs playoff run is GOAT

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball View Post
    So MJ is now #1 all-time in PER, BPM, and WS/48?

    so everything proves MJ is goat - stats, modern era winning in 3-pointer basketball, clutch, mentality (mamba), and shooting (goat mid-range volume and efficiency)

    Not even close. He doesn't have the most rings (Russell) best stats (Wilt) or longevity/career totals (Kareem/LeBron)

    LeBron also happens to be top 3 in basically every advanced stat (PER, WS, BPM, VORP), so hyping those up while claiming LeBron isn't even top 15 will leave you in a perpetual loop where you constantly contradict yourself

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    bpm has anthony davis 5th, pipm has him 10th, and espn rpm has him 81st. lol

    what is the average person to make out of all this nonsense

    From what I can see at least, the problem with RPM this season is that they’ve just been....lazy. They added tracking data to it and are trying to account for matchups, the problem is the data is just out of whack. For example they have players listed as positions they never played this season (Like Kohn Henson) and matching against players they never match up with

    It’s embarrassingly bad and it wouldn’t surprise me if it looks wholly different next season because of the terrible results it has this season. At least BBref specifically tells you what the problem was, what the new formula includes, and what the changes fixed. I don’t think ESPN even knows what’s going on with RPM at this point after it’s creator left

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents View Post
    Not even close. He doesn't have the most rings (Russell) best stats (Wilt) or longevity/career totals (Kareem/LeBron)

    LeBron also happens to be top 3 in basically every advanced stat (PER, WS, BPM, VORP), so hyping those up while claiming LeBron isn't even top 15 will leave you in a perpetual loop where you constantly contradict yourself
    I'm tired of your shallow takes.. Don't bother respond to my posts if you're going to post some ignorant, skip bayless-level bullshit

    First of all, I know it sounds good and most people will just think "100 points" and agree with you..............................

    But explain how Wilt has better stats than MJ

    MJ averaged far more PPG in the playoffs (33.5 to 22.4), regular season (30.1 to 30.0), 3 more scoring titles, and #1 in PER, BPM and WS/48.

    ^^^ That destroys Wilt - a couple seasons of 40 and 50 ppg (harden-like bullshit taking advantage of era) doesn't beat MJ's vastly superior career of statistical excellence.. Notice how MJ leads all the "rate of production" stats, aka degree of domination stats like PPG, efficiency rating, WS/48 (contribution to winning), and BPM - no one is close to this and you simply have your head in the sand.. MJ also set the record for plus-minus in 1996 before Curry broke the mark in 16'

    So MJ has the best stats and it's not close

    Regarding winning - the lack of 3-point line/spacing in Russell's era made good team offense/ortgs impossible, thus allowing a 1-way defender like Russell to win the most.. But since the 3-point line was instituted, all 40 league MVP's have been dominant offensive players, which means Russell wouldn't be MVP-caliber in the modern era/3-pointer basketball.. Accordingly, MJ's 6 rings in the modern era is the goat winning standard - that's twice many "best player" rings as anyone in the modern era (maybe you could argue that Duncan has 4, but that's it)

    So again, MJ has goat stats, winning and clutch.. and it's not close

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    Quote Originally Posted by superduper View Post
    And this is how Bran stans "watch" basketball.
    It's a more accurate way to experience the game. You plebs watch a buncha nigguhs jumping around in shorts, while we (The Faithful™) are able to glean every single minute detail of the game by looking at the Matrix code directly.

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    there are just fundamental flaws to this calculation

    if you don't account for win, then there are no needs to set the league average of 0 since it's not a zero sum game.

    the very basis of trying to set a league average of 0 neglects efficiency.

    and for the argument of seasons and minutes balancing out, it actually shows the flaw of the max contract system, since how can the product be good if elite players are playing more minutes and less seasons. reminder, there is a thing called the regular season, and one called the playoff.

    if black people were the rich people in America, how would it not make sense for them to bench their QB until they are more fully developed, in order to produce better results with better longevity.

    and they soon will be, since it's the white folks collecting the mean checks while blacks collected rings. Aka-Lebron effect

    and in this unbalanced pre-determined dynamic, rings speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball View Post
    I'm tired of your shallow takes.. Don't bother respond to my posts if you're going to post some ignorant, skip bayless-level bullshit

    First of all, I know it sounds good and most people will just think "100 points" and agree with you..............................

    But explain how Wilt has better stats than MJ

    MJ averaged far more PPG in the playoffs (33.5 to 22.4), regular season (30.1 to 30.0), 3 more scoring titles, and #1 in PER, BPM and WS/48.

    ^^^ That destroys Wilt - a couple seasons of 40 and 50 ppg (harden-like bullshit taking advantage of era) doesn't beat MJ's vastly superior career of statistical excellence.. Notice how MJ leads all the "rate of production" stats, aka degree of domination stats like PPG, efficiency rating, WS/48 (contribution to winning), and BPM - no one is close to this and you simply have your head in the sand.. MJ also set the record for plus-minus in 1996 before Curry broke the mark in 16'

    So MJ has the best stats and it's not close

    Regarding winning - the lack of 3-point line/spacing in Russell's era made good team offense/ortgs impossible, thus allowing a 1-way defender like Russell to win the most.. But since the 3-point line was instituted, all 40 league MVP's have been dominant offensive players, which means Russell wouldn't be MVP-caliber in the modern era/3-pointer basketball.. Accordingly, MJ's 6 rings in the modern era is the goat winning standard - that's twice many "best player" rings as anyone in the modern era (maybe you could argue that Duncan has 4, but that's it)

    So again, MJ has goat stats, winning and clutch.. and it's not close
    doesn't make sense to talk about bpm when there are no bpm stats for wilt

    isn't wilt's per lower than it would be because there were no block and steal stats included and it doesn't even try to measure them for wilt?

    my understanding is win shares per 48 tries to measure blocks and steals for wilt but i don't know if that makes sense for guys there are no block and steal stats for. seems at best it would be a rough approximation

    similar with plus minus. are there actually plus minus stats for wilt? i've never seen them

    wilt has the higher single season in both per and win shares per 48 compared to jordan

    i don't think counting rings matters that much. if you put wilt on the celtics he might win just as much as russell, or if not as much then at least 6 like jordan

    doesn't traditional wisdom say if you have a dominant big guy (wilt) and a dominant guard (jordan) you take the dominant big guy?

    my dad saw wilt play live when he was younger and he told me wilt sometimes didn't try as hard as he could but if he was in the right head space or got mad he would take over the game against anybody. people on the internet have said similar things. so maybe jordan had more passion for the game and was trying 100% all the time. that's not a knock on jordan but it may explain some of wilt's statistical shortcomings compared to jordan. wilt also took far fewer shots per game in the second half of his career and never played with a player of pippen's caliber until he went to the lakers and wilt wasn't even trying to score on the lakers

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball View Post
    I'm tired of your shallow takes.. Don't bother respond to my posts if you're going to post some ignorant, skip bayless-level bullshit

    First of all, I know it sounds good and most people will just think "100 points" and agree with you..............................

    But explain how Wilt has better stats than MJ

    MJ averaged far more PPG in the playoffs (33.5 to 22.4), regular season (30.1 to 30.0), 3 more scoring titles, and #1 in PER, BPM and WS/48.

    ^^^ That destroys Wilt - a couple seasons of 40 and 50 ppg (harden-like bullshit taking advantage of era) doesn't beat MJ's vastly superior career of statistical excellence.. Notice how MJ leads all the "rate of production" stats, aka degree of domination stats like PPG, efficiency rating, WS/48 (contribution to winning), and BPM - no one is close to this and you simply have your head in the sand.. MJ also set the record for plus-minus in 1996 before Curry broke the mark in 16'

    So MJ has the best stats and it's not close

    Regarding winning - the lack of 3-point line/spacing in Russell's era made good team offense/ortgs impossible, thus allowing a 1-way defender like Russell to win the most.. But since the 3-point line was instituted, all 40 league MVP's have been dominant offensive players, which means Russell wouldn't be MVP-caliber in the modern era/3-pointer basketball.. Accordingly, MJ's 6 rings in the modern era is the goat winning standard - that's twice many "best player" rings as anyone in the modern era (maybe you could argue that Duncan has 4, but that's it)

    So again, MJ has goat stats, winning and clutch.. and it's not close

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