Cool graphics on the many different ways to build a team
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Missing Barry
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Very cool. Unfortunately though, they’ve been adjusted so that they can’t really be used for team-by-team comparisons. It’d be interesting to see the trends regarding ball dominance and assisted baskets and comparing them with how well the teams do in the W-L column. If anything, it might provide support or disprove the whole idea of “isolation basketball” that most teams have ingrained as their “go to” play.
Very nice graphs.
Having a lot of fun checking out the different teams.
interesting
here’s ours:

looks to me like we could really get Udoh more involved on offense
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also, how is this about building a team?
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by Duby Dub Dubs on Feb 2, 2012 10:24 AM PST up reply actions
Shows all the different offensive styles that can succeed/fail in the NBA.
by Missing Barry on Feb 2, 2012 11:31 AM PST up reply actions
Don't think they mean a lot
as philly has the best looking graph but is not the best team in the league.
Mirror on the wall
Here we are again.
by Skeptic con Urquell on Feb 2, 2012 2:19 PM PST reply actions
philly is pretty good
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Me: So who (from the 2011 draft class) compares with (Anthony) Davis?
J-Ridah: Biyombo
they're probably the best at playing as a team, though
and not relying on a star or two to lead the way. Same goes for Denver.
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by lameallenmark on Feb 2, 2012 11:29 PM PST up reply actions
Hmm...
Cool looking, but I would have liked it if they arranged the players by assists given instead of alphabetically.






















