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From an earlier thread, someone was quoting Locke:
"His TipOff is better and he pretty much did say it.
But the stats he used to back up that Al is a bad defender will make you double-flip .
Pretty much what he looked at was every pair of players on the Jazz (IE: Favors/Jefferson, Burks/Jefferson, etc) and took the offensive and defensive ratings that those pairs of players produced.
EVERY PLAYER that was paired with Jefferson caused a defensive rating per 100 possessions worse than the worst defensive team in the league.
So basically, when Al is on the court at any given time, we are the worst defensive team in the league by an average of at least 2-3 points depending on the other players playing. If you know what those stats mean, then you'll flip.
The Jefferson Favors combo gives up like around 112 points per 100 possessions. 7 points worse than the Bobcats defensive rating.
If we re-sign Jefferson, we're *****ed."
Al is terrible for this team.
What does Al do for this team that = wins?
"His TipOff is better and he pretty much did say it.
But the stats he used to back up that Al is a bad defender will make you double-flip .
Pretty much what he looked at was every pair of players on the Jazz (IE: Favors/Jefferson, Burks/Jefferson, etc) and took the offensive and defensive ratings that those pairs of players produced.
EVERY PLAYER that was paired with Jefferson caused a defensive rating per 100 possessions worse than the worst defensive team in the league.
So basically, when Al is on the court at any given time, we are the worst defensive team in the league by an average of at least 2-3 points depending on the other players playing. If you know what those stats mean, then you'll flip.
The Jefferson Favors combo gives up like around 112 points per 100 possessions. 7 points worse than the Bobcats defensive rating.
If we re-sign Jefferson, we're *****ed."
Al is terrible for this team.
What does Al do for this team that = wins?