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Re: When someone brings the TS stat into the argument, you know...
Originally Posted by Young X
If two teams have the same amount of rebounds and turnovers, the team with the highest TS% always wins...
If you just look at FG% then a team that goes 35/80 from the field and 10/10 from the line with 10 threes made will lose to a team that goes 40/80 and 4/10 from the line with no threes made.
If you wanna exclude FT's you should use EFG%, FG% is damn near useless, this ain't 1975.
That will show in their playoff TS%.
Further proof that advanced stats should just remain as team stats.
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Re: When someone brings the TS stat into the argument, you know...
FT% should be eliminated from the stat, it skews ts% for the Hardens and Durants of the world
Make it just fg% an 3 pt %
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Re: When someone brings the TS stat into the argument, you know...
Originally Posted by dubeta
FT% should be eliminated from the stat, it skews ts% for the Hardens and Durants of the world
Make it just fg% an 3 pt %
Why would you eliminate FT's when they are the easiest way teams score? What's wrong with certain players being better at drawing fouls than others, wouldn't you want that on your team?
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Re: When someone brings the TS stat into the argument, you know...
Originally Posted by dubeta
FT% should be eliminated from the stat, it skews ts% for the Hardens and Durants of the world
Make it just fg% an 3 pt %
That's called EFG%
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