- Joined
- Apr 30, 2012
- Messages
- 31,752
- Reputation
- 19,216
- Daps
- 120,170
- Reppin
- SOHH Icey HawkSet ByrdGang
Yeah I know that shyt hurt.
de only thing det hurt is mi sides mon frum leffin @ de silly shyt u fink madduh
you realize the only reason they have all those irrelevant filters for anything beyond the real stats is specifically for stat nerds that don't actually watch the game or pay attention to how nikkas actually play
That's what a dumb nikka who don't know math would say.
Let me guess
The White guys rigged the stats to make Pau look better
Oh wait, Josh Smith wasn't your best player no no no it was Al Horford
Even funnier, some bum nikka form France and Jeff Teague are better than guys who made the all-star team (Jrue Holiday)
Be real with yourselves and prep for another year of first round exits
Whats that coaches name? Didn't yall get that fruitcake from overseas?
So you telling me, Paul Gasol, a nikka that had only 3 fukking win shares last season is better than Horford ?
at no point was josh smith ever the best player on the hawks
yall nikkas remember when we had joe johnson
these nikkas don't even realize this is history in the making
we got rid of iso joe and mini bosh josh
they always gon have a place in our heart but fukk dem nikkas we on some new shyt
teague and gangsta lou gon have seasons
Winshares is a team stat based on the number of games you play. It is not indicative of any players ability from a game to game tilt.
Hawks fans stick to the script. Ill see you in May when you get your 6 seed
What does Win Shares - WS Mean?
A metric that estimates the number of wins a player produces for his team. This can be calculated on its own, or by finding a player's Offensive Win Shares and Defensive Win Shares, and adding those together. This number is generally calculated using full-season statistics.
Sporting Charts explains Win Shares - WS
Bill James first developed the concept of "win shares" as a way to determine how many victories a baseball player contributed to his team each year. Once NBA analysts began to use advanced statistics, it was logical to see if James' concepts could be carried over to NBA basketball. As it turns out, win shares can be calculated for basketball, and have become yet another metric we can use to determine what impact individual players have on their team's success.
Some of the all-time leaders in this category include Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley, Moses Malone, Jerry West and Robert Parish
just bow out, breh, we've embarrassed you enough in here