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From: SREZ

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203133.9 in reply to 203133.8
Date: 12/7/2011 3:13:12 PM
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Yeah, I have always been told that ratings are the best way to measure how good a player is and what he means to your team. Does anyone know how it is calculated though?

From: Dubness

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Date: 12/8/2011 1:17:20 PM
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Ok for the record Sinurli plays 32 minutes a game and Pierce plays 33. Thats a wash. Also Sinurli shoots 56% and Pierce shoots 53% again a wash. 20 points per game to 18 points per game. Wash, the big difference is in rebounds, blocks, and not turning the ball over. Pierce is better in all 3. Both players shoot free throws well and as for 3's Sinurli is 7-17, Pierce is 4-18. Were talking about 3 makes, its not like either player is firing up 3's all game. Ratings do matter but there are routinely bench players that play 8 minutes and get a 12.0 rating while starter can throw up huge games and end up with a 11.0 rating. Lets look at the numbers and you tell me who you'd rather have. I also disagree that Sinurli plays better D.

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203133.11 in reply to 203133.10
Date: 12/8/2011 2:53:56 PM
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It is pretty common when players hit the floor for only a few minutes that their ratings are inflated. Probably the easiest way to explain it is that it is often when a good player is coming off the bench at the end of a game and is mismatched against the bottom of the barrel.

From: SREZ
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203133.12 in reply to 203133.11
Date: 12/8/2011 10:17:12 PM
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Stop the madness!!! Why can't we all just agree that this guy is the best player in the league: (23760448) :)

Last edited by SREZ at 12/8/2011 10:17:40 PM