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Barnes/Mobley And The Closest ROY Votes Since 2002-03

April 23, 2022 by Harlan Schreiber

Today, Scottie Barnes won the Rookie of the Year over Evan Mobley in the closest vote in over 20 years.  According to the NBA, Barnes received 378 voting points and Mobley got 363 (the current voting format gives 5 points for a first place vote, 3 points for a second place vote, and 1 point for a third place vote).  The closeness of the vote and the reference to historically close votes has inspired me to do a moderate dive into the vote and other close ROY votes. Was there any … [Read more...] about Barnes/Mobley And The Closest ROY Votes Since 2002-03

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Amare Stoudemire, Ben Gordon, Carmelo Anthony, Caron Butler, dwight howard, EmekaOkafor, Evan Mobley, LeBron James, Scotty Barnes, Stephen Curry, Tyreke Evans, Yao Ming

Linsanity Revisited

March 7, 2022 by Harlan Schreiber

Roughly ten years ago, on February 4, 2012, Jeremy Lin came off the bench to lead the Knicks to win against the New Jersey Nets.  Lin, who had not previously played more than six minutes one time all year, had 25 points and 7 assists in 36 minutes.  This spurred a 25-game run where Lin was ignited to instant stardom before more weirdness ensued.  Now, Linsanity is remembered for that fun run but few actually delve into what happened and whether it could have or should have turned out … [Read more...] about Linsanity Revisited

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Baron Davis, Carmelo Anthony, Daryl Morey, Goran Dragic, Iman Shumpert, Jeremy Lin, Kyle Lowry, Mike Bibby, New York Knicks, Toney Douglas

A Quick Look at Peak SF Advanced Stats

October 24, 2021 by Harlan Schreiber

A few days ago, we did a tweet thread on the career advanced stats for the SFs who made the top 75 and those that likely narrowly missed.  I had a couple of requests for how these players rated at peak. So,  I took the 3 best consecutive years for each of the players.  I also added Bird, Durant + Dr J for comparison/context (did not use ABA Erving).  Anyway, here they are:  -Bird 1984-87: 26.2 PER, .242 WS48, 9.0 BPM, 25.7 VORP -KD 2011-14: 28.2 PER, .275 WS48, 9.0 … [Read more...] about A Quick Look at Peak SF Advanced Stats

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Adrian Dantley, Alex English, Bernard King, Carmelo Anthony, Dominique Wilkins, James Worthy, Julius Erving, Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, Larry Bird, Paul Pierce, tracy mcgrady, Vince Carter

HOF Review: Atlantic Division

June 14, 2020 by Harlan Schreiber

Over time, I have become less enthused about the concept of choosing Hall of Famers.  The exercise of trying to perfectly quantify the order of entry into the Hall of Fame of outsiders seemed somewhat futile.  The tipping point to me was Dennis Johnson.  I thought his qualifications were borderline and expressed that position.  Shortly thereafter, DJ died before he ever learned of his induction.  I know my analysis had no impact in Johnson missing the honor but it made … [Read more...] about HOF Review: Atlantic Division

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andre Iguodala, Buck Williams, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Danny Ainge, Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid, Kevin Garnett, Kyle Lowry, Larry Costello, Micheal Ray Richardson, Paul Pierce, Stephon Marbury, Vince Carter

Quick Thoughts (Melo’s Return Edition)

November 30, 2019 by Harlan Schreiber Leave a Comment

1. Melo, Requiem for a Chucker?: One of the bigger stories of the last few weeks was the return of Carmelo Anthony to the NBA. Melo’s ending with the Rockets last season was tough.  He played poorly (as did the team) during his stint and he was put on hiatus by the team by early November 2018 (after a game that they lost to OKC by 18 and Melo shot 1-11 from the field) before being cut.  The Rockets’ treatment was seemingly designed to make let him go softly but actually had the opposite effect … [Read more...] about Quick Thoughts (Melo’s Return Edition)

Filed Under: Quick Thoughts Tagged With: Adrian Dantley, Alex English, Bernard King, Carmelo Anthony, Dominique Wilkins, Mark Aguirre

Revisiting Shaq’s 1999-00 MVP Voting

September 24, 2019 by Harlan Schreiber Leave a Comment

Apparently, even uber-successful stars are just like the rest of us.  They are frustrated by the “what if” moments of life and focus on the regrets.  To that end, on Monday, Shaquille O’Neal told an interviewer that he still detests the only NBA reporter who didn’t vote for Shaq as MVP for the 1999-00 season.  O’Neal called reporter Fred Hickman, “Fred Idiot Hickman” and said that “I hate him.  I don’t need to talk to him.  There’s nothing to apologize about because he destroyed history being a … [Read more...] about Revisiting Shaq’s 1999-00 MVP Voting

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony, Kelvin Ransey, LeBron James, Shaquille O'Neal

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