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278539.3 in reply to 278539.1
Date: 4/25/2016 2:18:39 PM
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I know we have seen some game reports of good shooting here and there and a few good shooting players...but how about this??????

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/37225/boxscore.aspx

That is PITIFUL pressure rating of opponent. Here flow and outside shooting absolutely destroy the opponents defensive rating...

Why is only 11/30 made? That is barely over 1/3. Should be 40s or 50s %s??? RIGHT???

I guess we got some no JR guys or something...still...

It seems that wiht such a horrible OD we should have shot better.


Nippon got too many open threes, and only hit 30% on those (6/20). The contested shots were 50% (5-10). Too much offensive flow vs. such a poor defense for the threes to work, although of course without the flow there'd be a lot less success on inside shots.


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278539.5 in reply to 278539.1
Date: 4/26/2016 4:14:08 AM
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You should know better than to draw conclusions from a SINGLE observation. You need a good sample size. Furthermore 11/30 is 37% which is in no way awful. Better can be expected, but for a normal distribution there are outliers on both sides of the mean. This is probably a low outlier.

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278539.6 in reply to 278539.5
Date: 4/28/2016 7:56:58 PM
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37% actually puts you well into the top third of all NBA players with at least 50 3PT shots attempts.

Only one team (Golden State) shot above 38% from three this regular season.

Last edited by Phyr at 4/28/2016 8:13:47 PM

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278539.8 in reply to 278539.7
Date: 5/1/2016 9:19:17 AM
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So what? Poster was complaining that the 3p% was a low number when it really is the avg of any good 3 pt shooting team in the nba not named the warriors who are the greatest regualr season team of all time.

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278539.10 in reply to 278539.9
Date: 5/2/2016 4:19:31 PM
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When you have one game as a sample size you cant really make solid conclusions. Good 3 pt shootimg teams underperform in RL sometimes toi

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278539.12 in reply to 278539.11
Date: 5/3/2016 5:08:49 AM
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Why don't you show us the correct sample size then? It's not that hard, go to www.buzzer-manager.com -> My League -> Statistics per team and post your season 3fg%. It seems to me that you are as much just making posts for unfounded whining as others are just looking to respond negatively (just to be clear I don't think either is true).

My team shoots just 27.4% on the season but I have an inside team. Other teams vary from 18.5% through 34.4%, so that's quite low. However, with teams being build around OD and IS (and defense rating in general being higher than offense rating), that could be just the expected outcome. I don't expect high % when you get 7 outside scoring rating vs 12 perimeter defense rating.

If you want a more complete analysis, also make an overview of the average of Perimeter Defense and Outside scoring ratings of the teams in your league (look up a team and select "Ratings" in the dropdown menu).

THEN you can make a valid point.

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278539.13 in reply to 278539.12
Date: 5/3/2016 6:15:32 AM
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The same can be done if you would go to his teams page, press team stats and you will see his 3fg% :) It is 40,4 by the way :)

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