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    But but it's a BS stat

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    I clicked on the players icon and it says that Kobe is 6'7"

    http://stats.nba.com/playerProfile.html?PlayerID=977

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    Default Re: NBA.com Revamped Stats Engine..TS% replacing FG%?

    Quote Originally Posted by chazzy
    But but it's a BS stat
    It is. BS stat for BSPN

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazzy
    But but it's a BS stat
    Please explain. I don't see any draw backs of using TS% (beyond the fact that we as fans would have to do some math if we wanted to know someones TS% for a game or season and it wasn't listed at the source we are looking at).

    It IS a better stat than field goal percentage. That's not an opinion. It is a greater encompassing stat than field goal percentage and it is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmacattack33
    Please explain. I don't see any draw backs of using TS% (beyond the fact that we as fans would have to do some math if we wanted to know someones TS% for a game or season and it wasn't listed at the source we are looking at).

    It IS a better stat than field goal percentage. That's not an opinion. It is a greater encompassing stat than field goal percentage and it is better.
    Sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmacattack33
    It IS a better stat than field goal percentage. That's not an opinion. It is a greater encompassing stat than field goal percentage and it is better.
    Let's see. There is a multiplier. 0.44. To adjust free throws. The people which defends that BS said to me it's an adjustment for and-ones and technical free throws.

    Wouldn't that 0.44 multiplier be changed in every season? Even after every week? Care to explain?

    There should be a multiplier which is particular to every single season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odinn
    Let's see. There is a multiplier. 0.44. To adjust free throws. The people which defends that BS said to me it's an adjustment for and-ones and technical free throws.

    Wouldn't that 0.44 multiplier be changed in every season? Even after every week? Care to explain?

    There should be a multiplier which is particular to every single season.
    If you change it to .50 it's a marginal difference anyway

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    Default Re: NBA.com Revamped Stats Engine..TS% replacing FG%?

    Kobe fans are ecstatic right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vragrant
    Kobe fans are ecstatic right now
    And KD fans

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    Default Re: NBA.com Revamped Stats Engine..TS% replacing FG%?

    People who realize how completely useless FG% is are ecstatic right now.

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    Default Re: NBA.com Revamped Stats Engine..TS% replacing FG%?

    Quote Originally Posted by Odinn
    Let's see. There is a multiplier. 0.44. To adjust free throws. The people which defends that BS said to me it's an adjustment for and-ones and technical free throws.

    Wouldn't that 0.44 multiplier be changed in every season? Even after every week? Care to explain?

    There should be a multiplier which is particular to every single season.
    Well field goal percentage doesn't take that variance into consideration either...it just doesn't even look at the free throws, which is obviously worse than the difference between .44 and .47 or whatever you think it should be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glide2keva
    It is. BS stat for BSPN
    It's not a BS stat, not like PER...if you understood simple math you'd know that

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    Default Re: NBA.com Revamped Stats Engine..TS% replacing FG%?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacks3
    People who realize how completely useless FG% is are ecstatic right now.
    Its easily the most overrated stat in the NBA, I don't know if TS is any better, the reailty is how much impact a player has on a game is far greater than any stat.

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