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There's a ton of skilled players and Wembys career will be amazing to follow. I just meant the lack of someone with a huge personality like how Shaq or Michael or LeBron or Chuck were everywhere and were usually memorable or entertaining in some way. Most of the big stars now are from different countries too. Theres not that huge American megastar in basketball at the moment imo.
 
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Another problem and I mentioned this last season as well is the way the players treat the referees. LeBron grabs a ref and gets no discipline, a few days later Lu Dort bumps a ref and gets nothing, Sengun calls a female ref a bitch and nothing, and even gets named an All-Star replacement days after it happens! Not even to mention the general existence of Draymond Green. I get the officiating can be flawed but shit is getting ridiculous
This gets me too. When I was a kid it was so frowned upon to put your hands on a ref or coach like that. Now it seems pretty accepted.
 
I was bored and it's All-Star break, so I decided to take a stab at own version of a "win share." Basically took a player's cumulative game score from wins only and compared it as a percentage to the player's team's cumulative game score and converted that to wins. Theoretically, you could add up all players win shares on a particular team and it would (roughly) equal that team's win total. Anyway, I feel like it is a pretty good metric for MVP as it is a way of showing a player's contribution towards their team's record. Here are the top 15:
  1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 12.48246837
  2. Nikola Jokić 9.530494199
  3. Cade Cunningham 9.433100824
  4. Luka Dončić 9.261136085
  5. Tyrese Maxey 9.248167019
  6. Donovan Mitchell 9.163513936
  7. Jalen Brunson 8.154050242
  8. Jamal Murray 7.8493387
  9. Victor Wembanyama 7.681940701
  10. Julius Randle 7.545595163
  11. Scottie Barnes 7.544898039
  12. Jalen Duren 7.464806595
  13. Jaylen Brown 7.388706654
  14. Kawhi Leonard 7.083755025
  15. Kevin Durant 7.065527905
 
How deep of a dive did you do as in how many players? Was your formula something that could easily be put into the Stathead engine or was it a lot of longform work?

Julius Randle being the Minnesota rep on this list and not Anthony Edwards was the first thing to catch my eye.
 
How deep of a dive did you do as in how many players? Was your formula something that could easily be put into the Stathead engine or was it a lot of longform work?

Julius Randle being the Minnesota rep on this list and not Anthony Edwards was the first thing to catch my eye.
Mostly longhand, as I don't think stathead has a way to filter only wins (but then again, I don't subscribe to Stathead anymore).

Randle I think made it higher than Edwards because he has played 10 more games and the team's success apparently didn't drop off when Edwards was out.
 
Upon Chris Paul's induction into the Hall he will become the first player in the history of the New Orleans Pelicans franchise to have been inducted. They are the only franchise without one.
 
How deep of a dive did you do as in how many players? Was your formula something that could easily be put into the Stathead engine or was it a lot of longform work?

Julius Randle being the Minnesota rep on this list and not Anthony Edwards was the first thing to catch my eye.
I did find a much easier way to do this (albeit via Stathead subscription) so I justr went ahead and did the 1990s:

Total "Win Shares"
  1. Karl Malone 136.012154
  2. Michael Jordan 124.3995929
  3. David Robinson 123.0470356
  4. John Stockton 105.9713222
  5. Hakeem Olajuwon 104.5726239
  6. Scottie Pippen 104.0849962
  7. Patrick Ewing 102.1402276
  8. Charles Barkley 97.52718956
  9. Reggie Miller 83.82695565
  10. Clyde Drexler 82.16437529
  11. Gary Payton 81.10829611
  12. Jeff Hornacek 80.12454589
  13. Shaquille O'Neal 77.24515285
  14. Shawn Kemp 76.52496704
  15. Horace Grant 75.45098141
  16. Tim Hardaway 75.35125693
  17. Detlef Schrempf 74.45436836
  18. Kevin Johnson 72.91137696
  19. Mookie Blaylock 70.88553863
  20. Rod Strickland 70.23522121
  21. Hersey Hawkins 70.09497428
  22. Glen Rice 67.0936827
  23. Joe Dumars 65.51412564
  24. Terry Porter 64.62719382
  25. Mitch Richmond 62.24328693
Total "Win Shares" with one team
  1. Karl Malone (UTA) 136.012154
  2. Michael Jordan (CHI) 124.3995929
  3. David Robinson (SAS) 123.0470356
  4. John Stockton (UTA) 105.9713222
  5. Hakeem Olajuwon (HOU) 104.5726239
  6. Patrick Ewing (NYK) 102.1402276
  7. Scottie Pippen (CHI) 98.96622152
  8. Reggie Miller (IND) 83.82695565
  9. Gary Payton (SEA) 81.10829611
  10. Kevin Johnson (PHO) 72.91137696
  11. Joe Dumars (DET) 65.51412564
  12. Shawn Kemp (SEA) 64.84654153
  13. Mookie Blaylock (ATL) 58.78930323
  14. Clyde Drexler (POR) 57.02767577
  15. Rik Smits (IND) 54.41277958
  16. Nick Anderson (ORL) 53.90069104
  17. Sean Elliott (SAS) 52.62462114
  18. Charles Oakley (NYK) 51.5845342
  19. Chris Mullin (GSW) 51.4069809
  20. Clifford Robinson (POR) 51.1014915
  21. Terry Porter (POR) 50.39287693
  22. Anfernee Hardaway (ORL) 50.188472
  23. Shaquille O'Neal (ORL) 49.76219938
  24. John Starks (NYK) 49.29741617
  25. Dan Majerle (PHO) 46.96754814
 
I think you have to pay him yeah and I don't know what the market is but is 10th overall in PPG and 21st in APG really making that kind of bank now? God damn.
 
Random stat of the day: Top scorers in league history who have never had a 20 PPG season

1. Robert Parish, 23,334 points (19.9 in 1981-82)
2. John Stockton, 19,711 points (17.2 in 1989-90 and 1990-91)
3. Jason Kidd, 17,529 points (18.7 in 2002-03)
4. Steve Nash, 17,387 points (18.8 in 2005-06)
5. Kevin Willis, 17,253 points (19.1 in 1993-94)
6. Buck Williams, 16,784 points (18.3 in 1987-88)
7. Andre Miller, 16,278 points (17.0 in 2007-08)
T8. Derek Harper, 16,006 points (19.7 in 1990-91)
T8. Rasheed Wallace, 16,006 points (19.3 in 2001-02)
10. Detlef Schrempf, 15,761 points (19.2 in 1994-95)
 
Last night:
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