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ESPN RAPM finally posted
The best stat to use along with eye test http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
Interesting notes. Curry is a absurd +9 offensively, but is playing less defense this year . He has been getting lit up by PG this year.
Duncan still one of the best defenders.
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sahelanthropus
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
That's RPM (or xRAPM), which means it has a box score prior (which also takes into account other variables like height and age).
J.E. hasn't released pure RAPM yet but on his twitter gave out:
Jeremias Engelmann @JerryEngelmann Nov 23
Single year RAPM rankings (in order):
Draymond Green, Iguodala, Curry, Ginobili, LeBron James, Marcus Morris, Dellavedova, Lavoy Allen
You can probably expect the first full pure RAPM rankings around all-star break.
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Free Nick Young
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by juju151111
How could Curry possibly be playing less defense than last year? Might have to click this link...
Last edited by Terahite; 11-24-2015 at 11:25 PM.
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Maeru Perinawa Achali
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Jae Crowder, Pachulia and Marvin Williams
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
King Kurry better defender than WestShit
Deal with it
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Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by Terahite
How could he be possibly be playing less defense than last year? Might have to click this link...
Les defense then last year? CURRY was playing great defense last year and was pointed out on many articles. This year everyone is having a great game against him and he missong some switches. He seemsto concentrate on offense this season.
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NBA Legend
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Hey fpliii,
Any idea why JE doesn't just use RAPM for ESPN (supposedly less noise and more accurate) and trash RPM?
The results for RPM and RAPM are somewhat inconsistent, so its kind of confusing as to who legitimately has greater impact.
Last edited by kuniva_dAMiGhTy; 11-24-2015 at 11:32 PM.
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Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by fpliii
That's RPM (or xRAPM), which means it has a box score prior (which also takes into account other variables like height and age).
J.E. hasn't released pure RAPM yet but on his twitter gave out:
You can probably expect the first full pure RAPM rankings around all-star break.
I'm struggling to buy Manu being that high. It looks as though xRAMP is doing what it's supposed here. I would like to see a prior influenced xRAMP at this stage of the season though.
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Mozart Basketball
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Mudiay and Okafor are second and seventh to last, respectively lmao
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NBA Legend
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by juju151111
Les defense then last year? CURRY was playing great defense last year and was pointed out on many articles. This year everyone is having a great game against him and he missong some switches. He seemsto concentrate on offense this season.
It might be sample size or it might honestly just be not trying as much. Are you going to go hard on D when you're up 20 or when it's a tie game?
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Local High School Star
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
is the right;
monta 3 best pg on def
and calderon 12 on def
wall 25
paul 40
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Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by fpliii
That's RPM (or xRAPM), which means it has a box score prior (which also takes into account other variables like height and age).
J.E. hasn't released pure RAPM yet but on his twitter gave out:
You can probably expect the first full pure RAPM rankings around all-star break.
Pure Rapm is better for single season right. And where does he post the pure rapm
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sahelanthropus
Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
Hey fpliii,
Any idea why JE doesn't just use RAPM (supposedly less noise and more accurate) and trash RPM?
The results for RPM and RAPM look a bit different, so its kind of confusing as to who legitimately has greater impact.
xRAPM in a previous year is superior at predicting xRAPM the next year than RAPM in a previous year is at predicting RAPM in the next year (since the blend includes elements of the box score that are consistent). So in terms of statistical 'reliability' (which is the consistency of a measure), xRAPM would be superior.
In terms of statistical validity (degree of correctness), RAPM is superior. It has superior explanatory value, since it is a mathematical isolation of an individual's impact on scoring margin.
J.E. isn't interested in answering which player is better between X and Y most accurately, his goal is to put together the best predictive model.
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Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Kobe bryant 381th best player in the league.
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Re: ESPN RAPM finally posted
Originally Posted by Giaodollo
Kobe bryant 381th best player in the league.
too high
these advanced stats are bullshit
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