Americans are probably the world’s most overdosed, and by a big margin. So hyper-concerned with image and not simply on winning, but on winning in the most “American way,” possible, which in basketball since about 1980 usually means winning with tough defense. But basketball, created by Canadian James Naismith in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, was created long before Americans became obsessed with tough defense, before football strategy started to contaminate other sports in other words.
Bball was, perhaps accidentally, created as a game slightly biased in favor of offense. Those who have the best moves and shooting skills can theoretically not be stopped within the rules from scoring the ball if they actually use those moves and skills close to perfectly.
But 1991, a hundred years after basketball was created, Americans generally had become susceptible to overdosing on all kinds of things: on medications, on food, on spending money, on borrowing money, on getting taxes on rich people down to as close to zero as possible, on getting incomes for rich people up to as close as possible to a billion a year, and on on defensive basketball to the exclusion of offensive basketball just to name a few examples.
By 2008, the economy was in full collapse due to all those financial overdoses. There has not been a single net job created in the United States since 2001.
In 2009, George Karl and other coaches and managers of the Denver Nuggets overdosed on defensive basketball, only to see basketball reassert its true identity in a game six of the West finals, a Nuggets elimination game in Denver, where Karl and the Nuggets were buried by the true to the game Los Angeles Lakers by a mountainous 27 point margin.
These and many, many other overdose fiascos are not good outcomes.
So if you are overdosing on something, you need to asap reverse the Nike slogan: Just don’t do it. Know that you have been had by bad culture. You have been taken. You have been snookered, perhaps for example by slick media campaigns. Or maybe a career nest keeper has induced you to overdose on something, against your best interests.
If you are overdosing on something, you need to substitute in moderation and reality for the extreme and the hype. Medications are never going to solve the real physical problems, and they will kill you if you don’t limit them. Your doctor may or may not know what he or she is doing. He or she may be getting direct payoffs for every prescription he or she writes.
If you spend excessively you will eventually be in bankruptcy.
Take a lot of steroids and you will end up a weakling.
If you opt for concentrating on defense only in basketball you will eventually be buried, and it just might be in an elimination game in your own building. Take a deep breath and stop it.
Only in moderation or in optimized levels, to be more exact, can substances and tools really be useful; in the extreme they will kill you. If after half a foot of snow I get excessively kind and try to shovel everyone’s driveway in town I will drop dead from exhaustion and/or frostbite long before the last driveway is clear. If I settle for doing just the old lady’s small driveway next door and maybe the old man’s driveway across the street tomorrow, I’ll be alright.
If you are a perfectionist like me learn how to keep the perfect control knob turned down below the maximum setting to a safe setting. You can sense what the safe setting is.
In 1998, convinced that Allen Iverson was overdosing on scoring, then 76’ers Coach Larry Brown moved Iverson from Point Guard (PG) to Shooting Guard, so that Iverson was now not playing PG after six years there: two each in high school, college, and pro (for the first of which he was the rookie of the year). Wrong move. This has messed up both Iverson’s career and his team’s “chemistry” to one extent or another ever since, and has created the bizarre 2009 reality that future Hall of Famer Iverson is not wanted by hardly any teams at even a bargain price.
Brown obviously should have known about this overdosing epidemic going around, and should have reduced Iverson’s compulsion to overdose on shooting and scoring rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, by in effect creating a new position: a player who can not be stopped from playing both positions at once.
Now here in June 2009 there is the King of Music, Michael Jackson, dead at 50, which is still young by, say, Japanese, French, or Scandinavian standards. Jackson joins previous King Elvis Presley in the death due to overdosing on substances category.
Those around Michael Jackson, including his doctor, should have known about how Americans are the most medicated population on the planet, and about how it almost goes without saying that there are more drug overdoses in America than anywhere else, whether you count just the on purpose ones, just the accidental ones, or both.
Electrodes should be attached to Jackson’s doctor to make sure there is really any brain activity there. The LAPD are as we speak is in search of Michael Jackson’s doctor’s brain. Let’s hope there is a brain to be found.
While overdosing is a chronic American problem, perfectionists such as Michael Jackson and Allen Iverson, ironically, are especially vulnerable to becoming basket cases. If perfectionism is allowed to mix with the urge to overdose, the resulting combination is roughly the same as what you get when you start splitting uranium atoms when seeking to detonate a nuclear bomb. Boom, you are so dead.
So if you are a perfectionist, as many athletes are, be on the alert. Whoever you are, stop the overdosing. Chill out and sub in more fresh air, exercise, and rest for overdosing on whatever. Mix it up, don't just keep doing too much of any one thing.
As for me, as soon as I finish overdosing on taco chips, I’ll resolve not to overdose on them for awhile.
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San Antonio Spurs Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
SAN ANTONIO SPURS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to TIM DUNCAN, who led the Spurs in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to TIM DUNCAN, who contributed more than any other player to the Spurs this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
TIM DUNCAN
SUPERSTARS
TONY PARKER
STARS
Manu Ginobili
Drew Gooden
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Kurt Thomas
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Tony Parker
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Tim Duncan
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Tim Duncan SAS 1.076
Tony Parker SAS 0.985
Manu Ginobili SAS 0.888
Drew Gooden SAS 0.801
Kurt Thomas SAS 0.790
Matt Bonner SAS 0.739
Ime Udoka SAS 0.639
George Hill SAS 0.614
Roger Mason SAS 0.581
Michael Finley SAS 0.540
Fabricio Oberto SAS 0.501
Bruce Bowen SAS 0.369
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Tim Duncan SAS 2713.51
Tony Parker SAS 2418.05
Roger Mason SAS 1449.86
Matt Bonner SAS 1424.63
Michael Finley SAS 1262.33
Kurt Thomas SAS 1109.61
Manu Ginobili SAS 1048.62
George Hill SAS 779.38
Ime Udoka SAS 661.04
Bruce Bowen SAS 556.28
Fabricio Oberto SAS 339.05
Drew Gooden SAS 256.20
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Tony Parker SAS 0.782
Tim Duncan SAS 0.635
Manu Ginobili SAS 0.611
Drew Gooden SAS 0.527
Matt Bonner SAS 0.420
Roger Mason SAS 0.373
Kurt Thomas SAS 0.357
George Hill SAS 0.356
Fabricio Oberto SAS 0.353
Michael Finley SAS 0.327
Ime Udoka SAS 0.240
Bruce Bowen SAS 0.138
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Tim Duncan SAS 0.441
Kurt Thomas SAS 0.433
Ime Udoka SAS 0.399
Matt Bonner SAS 0.319
Manu Ginobili SAS 0.277
Drew Gooden SAS 0.274
George Hill SAS 0.258
Bruce Bowen SAS 0.231
Michael Finley SAS 0.213
Roger Mason SAS 0.208
Tony Parker SAS 0.202
Fabricio Oberto SAS 0.148
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to TIM DUNCAN, who led the Spurs in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to TIM DUNCAN, who contributed more than any other player to the Spurs this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
TIM DUNCAN
SUPERSTARS
TONY PARKER
STARS
Manu Ginobili
Drew Gooden
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Kurt Thomas
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Tony Parker
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Tim Duncan
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Tim Duncan SAS 1.076
Tony Parker SAS 0.985
Manu Ginobili SAS 0.888
Drew Gooden SAS 0.801
Kurt Thomas SAS 0.790
Matt Bonner SAS 0.739
Ime Udoka SAS 0.639
George Hill SAS 0.614
Roger Mason SAS 0.581
Michael Finley SAS 0.540
Fabricio Oberto SAS 0.501
Bruce Bowen SAS 0.369
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Tim Duncan SAS 2713.51
Tony Parker SAS 2418.05
Roger Mason SAS 1449.86
Matt Bonner SAS 1424.63
Michael Finley SAS 1262.33
Kurt Thomas SAS 1109.61
Manu Ginobili SAS 1048.62
George Hill SAS 779.38
Ime Udoka SAS 661.04
Bruce Bowen SAS 556.28
Fabricio Oberto SAS 339.05
Drew Gooden SAS 256.20
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Tony Parker SAS 0.782
Tim Duncan SAS 0.635
Manu Ginobili SAS 0.611
Drew Gooden SAS 0.527
Matt Bonner SAS 0.420
Roger Mason SAS 0.373
Kurt Thomas SAS 0.357
George Hill SAS 0.356
Fabricio Oberto SAS 0.353
Michael Finley SAS 0.327
Ime Udoka SAS 0.240
Bruce Bowen SAS 0.138
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Tim Duncan SAS 0.441
Kurt Thomas SAS 0.433
Ime Udoka SAS 0.399
Matt Bonner SAS 0.319
Manu Ginobili SAS 0.277
Drew Gooden SAS 0.274
George Hill SAS 0.258
Bruce Bowen SAS 0.231
Michael Finley SAS 0.213
Roger Mason SAS 0.208
Tony Parker SAS 0.202
Fabricio Oberto SAS 0.148
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
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Sacramento Kings Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
SACRAMENTO KINGS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to RASHAD MCCANTS, who led the Kings in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to JASON THOMPSON, who contributed more than any other player to the Kings this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Rashad McCants
Brad Miller
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
None
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Kevin Martin
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Shelden Williams
SACRAMENTO KINGS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Rashad McCants SAC 0.842
Brad Miller SAC 0.800
John Salmons SAC 0.724
Jason Thompson SAC 0.715
Kevin Martin SAC 0.707
Bobby Jackson SAC 0.700
Shelden Williams SAC 0.691
Spencer Hawes SAC 0.683
Francisco Garcia SAC 0.659
Andres Nocioni SAC 0.657
Beno Udrih SAC 0.651
Mikki Moore SAC 0.572
Donte Greene SAC 0.448
Bobby Brown SAC 0.393
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
SACRAMENTO KINGS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Jason Thompson SAC 1647.28
Spencer Hawes SAC 1543.22
Beno Udrih SAC 1478.17
John Salmons SAC 1434.11
Kevin Martin SAC 1375.95
Francisco Garcia SAC 1300.68
Brad Miller SAC 1083.65
Bobby Jackson SAC 1038.35
Andres Nocioni SAC 468.21
Mikki Moore SAC 426.73
Rashad McCants SAC 391.46
Donte Greene SAC 325.13
Bobby Brown SAC 265.20
Shelden Williams SAC 210.61
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
SACRAMENTO KINGS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Kevin Martin SAC 0.539
Rashad McCants SAC 0.515
John Salmons SAC 0.503
Brad Miller SAC 0.470
Beno Udrih SAC 0.442
Francisco Garcia SAC 0.403
Andres Nocioni SAC 0.400
Jason Thompson SAC 0.399
Bobby Jackson SAC 0.383
Spencer Hawes SAC 0.370
Bobby Brown SAC 0.353
Shelden Williams SAC 0.267
Mikki Moore SAC 0.263
Donte Greene SAC 0.166
SACRAMENTO KINGS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Shelden Williams SAC 0.423
Brad Miller SAC 0.331
Rashad McCants SAC 0.327
Bobby Jackson SAC 0.316
Jason Thompson SAC 0.316
Spencer Hawes SAC 0.314
Mikki Moore SAC 0.309
Donte Greene SAC 0.283
Andres Nocioni SAC 0.256
Francisco Garcia SAC 0.256
John Salmons SAC 0.221
Beno Udrih SAC 0.209
Kevin Martin SAC 0.168
Bobby Brown SAC 0.040
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to RASHAD MCCANTS, who led the Kings in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to JASON THOMPSON, who contributed more than any other player to the Kings this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Rashad McCants
Brad Miller
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
None
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Kevin Martin
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Shelden Williams
SACRAMENTO KINGS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Rashad McCants SAC 0.842
Brad Miller SAC 0.800
John Salmons SAC 0.724
Jason Thompson SAC 0.715
Kevin Martin SAC 0.707
Bobby Jackson SAC 0.700
Shelden Williams SAC 0.691
Spencer Hawes SAC 0.683
Francisco Garcia SAC 0.659
Andres Nocioni SAC 0.657
Beno Udrih SAC 0.651
Mikki Moore SAC 0.572
Donte Greene SAC 0.448
Bobby Brown SAC 0.393
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
SACRAMENTO KINGS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Jason Thompson SAC 1647.28
Spencer Hawes SAC 1543.22
Beno Udrih SAC 1478.17
John Salmons SAC 1434.11
Kevin Martin SAC 1375.95
Francisco Garcia SAC 1300.68
Brad Miller SAC 1083.65
Bobby Jackson SAC 1038.35
Andres Nocioni SAC 468.21
Mikki Moore SAC 426.73
Rashad McCants SAC 391.46
Donte Greene SAC 325.13
Bobby Brown SAC 265.20
Shelden Williams SAC 210.61
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
SACRAMENTO KINGS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Kevin Martin SAC 0.539
Rashad McCants SAC 0.515
John Salmons SAC 0.503
Brad Miller SAC 0.470
Beno Udrih SAC 0.442
Francisco Garcia SAC 0.403
Andres Nocioni SAC 0.400
Jason Thompson SAC 0.399
Bobby Jackson SAC 0.383
Spencer Hawes SAC 0.370
Bobby Brown SAC 0.353
Shelden Williams SAC 0.267
Mikki Moore SAC 0.263
Donte Greene SAC 0.166
SACRAMENTO KINGS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Shelden Williams SAC 0.423
Brad Miller SAC 0.331
Rashad McCants SAC 0.327
Bobby Jackson SAC 0.316
Jason Thompson SAC 0.316
Spencer Hawes SAC 0.314
Mikki Moore SAC 0.309
Donte Greene SAC 0.283
Andres Nocioni SAC 0.256
Francisco Garcia SAC 0.256
John Salmons SAC 0.221
Beno Udrih SAC 0.209
Kevin Martin SAC 0.168
Bobby Brown SAC 0.040
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
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You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Portland Trailblazers Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to BRANDON ROY, who led the Trailblazers in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to BRANDON ROY, who contributed more than any other player to the Trailblazers this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
BRANDON ROY
STARS
Joel Przybilla
LaMarcus Aldridge
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
None
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Brandon Roy
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Joel Przybilla
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Brandon Roy POR 0.981
Joel Przybilla POR 0.852
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 0.840
Steve Blake POR 0.721
Greg Oden POR 0.720
Rudy Fernandez POR 0.695
Sergio Rodriguez POR 0.659
Travis Outlaw POR 0.636
Nicolas Batum POR 0.580
Channing Frye POR 0.455
Jerryd Bayless POR 0.363
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Brandon Roy POR 2848.57
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 2524.24
Joel Przybilla POR 1662.20
Steve Blake POR 1578.37
Travis Outlaw POR 1428.27
Rudy Fernandez POR 1384.55
Greg Oden POR 945.51
Nicolas Batum POR 842.74
Sergio Rodriguez POR 806.78
Channing Frye POR 339.38
Jerryd Bayless POR 237.92
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Brandon Roy POR 0.710
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 0.523
Steve Blake POR 0.485
Sergio Rodriguez POR 0.470
Greg Oden POR 0.427
Rudy Fernandez POR 0.427
Travis Outlaw POR 0.394
Nicolas Batum POR 0.338
Channing Frye POR 0.308
Jerryd Bayless POR 0.293
Joel Przybilla POR 0.291
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Joel Przybilla POR 0.560
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 0.318
Greg Oden POR 0.293
Brandon Roy POR 0.271
Rudy Fernandez POR 0.268
Nicolas Batum POR 0.242
Travis Outlaw POR 0.242
Steve Blake POR 0.236
Sergio Rodriguez POR 0.188
Channing Frye POR 0.147
Jerryd Bayless POR 0.070
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to BRANDON ROY, who led the Trailblazers in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to BRANDON ROY, who contributed more than any other player to the Trailblazers this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
BRANDON ROY
STARS
Joel Przybilla
LaMarcus Aldridge
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
None
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Brandon Roy
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Joel Przybilla
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Brandon Roy POR 0.981
Joel Przybilla POR 0.852
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 0.840
Steve Blake POR 0.721
Greg Oden POR 0.720
Rudy Fernandez POR 0.695
Sergio Rodriguez POR 0.659
Travis Outlaw POR 0.636
Nicolas Batum POR 0.580
Channing Frye POR 0.455
Jerryd Bayless POR 0.363
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Brandon Roy POR 2848.57
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 2524.24
Joel Przybilla POR 1662.20
Steve Blake POR 1578.37
Travis Outlaw POR 1428.27
Rudy Fernandez POR 1384.55
Greg Oden POR 945.51
Nicolas Batum POR 842.74
Sergio Rodriguez POR 806.78
Channing Frye POR 339.38
Jerryd Bayless POR 237.92
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Brandon Roy POR 0.710
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 0.523
Steve Blake POR 0.485
Sergio Rodriguez POR 0.470
Greg Oden POR 0.427
Rudy Fernandez POR 0.427
Travis Outlaw POR 0.394
Nicolas Batum POR 0.338
Channing Frye POR 0.308
Jerryd Bayless POR 0.293
Joel Przybilla POR 0.291
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Joel Przybilla POR 0.560
LaMarcus Aldridge POR 0.318
Greg Oden POR 0.293
Brandon Roy POR 0.271
Rudy Fernandez POR 0.268
Nicolas Batum POR 0.242
Travis Outlaw POR 0.242
Steve Blake POR 0.236
Sergio Rodriguez POR 0.188
Channing Frye POR 0.147
Jerryd Bayless POR 0.070
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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Phoenix Suns Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
PHOENIX SUNS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to AMARE STOUDEMIRE, who led the Suns in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to STEVE NASH, who contributed more than any other player to the Suns this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
AMARE STOUDEMIRE
STEVE NASH
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL
STARS
Leandro Barbosa
Boris Diaw
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Grant Hill
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Steve Nash
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Amare Stoudemire
PHOENIX SUNS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.974
Steve Nash PHO 0.956
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 0.944
Leandro Barbosa PHO 0.867
Boris Diaw PHO 0.800
Grant Hill PHO 0.766
Jared Dudley PHO 0.721
Jason Richardson PHO 0.711
Louis Amundson PHO 0.668
Matt Barnes PHO 0.656
Goran Dragic PHO 0.651
Robin Lopez PHO 0.578
Raja Bell PHO 0.487
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
PHOENIX SUNS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Steve Nash PHO 2374.93
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 2124.84
Amare Stoudemire PHO 1898.31
Grant Hill PHO 1872.71
Leandro Barbosa PHO 1478.80
Matt Barnes PHO 1366.43
Jason Richardson PHO 1364.82
Louis Amundson PHO 697.01
Jared Dudley PHO 524.59
Goran Dragic PHO 473.90
Boris Diaw PHO 430.58
Robin Lopez PHO 354.88
Raja Bell PHO 346.81
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
PHOENIX SUNS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Steve Nash PHO 0.753
Leandro Barbosa PHO 0.603
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 0.586
Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.557
Jason Richardson PHO 0.506
Grant Hill PHO 0.430
Jared Dudley PHO 0.402
Matt Barnes PHO 0.399
Boris Diaw PHO 0.392
Goran Dragic PHO 0.367
Louis Amundson PHO 0.330
Robin Lopez PHO 0.300
Raja Bell PHO 0.286
PHOENIX SUNS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.417
Boris Diaw PHO 0.408
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 0.357
Louis Amundson PHO 0.338
Grant Hill PHO 0.336
Jared Dudley PHO 0.318
Goran Dragic PHO 0.284
Robin Lopez PHO 0.278
Leandro Barbosa PHO 0.264
Matt Barnes PHO 0.258
Jason Richardson PHO 0.205
Steve Nash PHO 0.204
Raja Bell PHO 0.201
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to AMARE STOUDEMIRE, who led the Suns in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to STEVE NASH, who contributed more than any other player to the Suns this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
AMARE STOUDEMIRE
STEVE NASH
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL
STARS
Leandro Barbosa
Boris Diaw
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Grant Hill
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Steve Nash
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Amare Stoudemire
PHOENIX SUNS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.974
Steve Nash PHO 0.956
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 0.944
Leandro Barbosa PHO 0.867
Boris Diaw PHO 0.800
Grant Hill PHO 0.766
Jared Dudley PHO 0.721
Jason Richardson PHO 0.711
Louis Amundson PHO 0.668
Matt Barnes PHO 0.656
Goran Dragic PHO 0.651
Robin Lopez PHO 0.578
Raja Bell PHO 0.487
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
PHOENIX SUNS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Steve Nash PHO 2374.93
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 2124.84
Amare Stoudemire PHO 1898.31
Grant Hill PHO 1872.71
Leandro Barbosa PHO 1478.80
Matt Barnes PHO 1366.43
Jason Richardson PHO 1364.82
Louis Amundson PHO 697.01
Jared Dudley PHO 524.59
Goran Dragic PHO 473.90
Boris Diaw PHO 430.58
Robin Lopez PHO 354.88
Raja Bell PHO 346.81
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
PHOENIX SUNS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Steve Nash PHO 0.753
Leandro Barbosa PHO 0.603
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 0.586
Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.557
Jason Richardson PHO 0.506
Grant Hill PHO 0.430
Jared Dudley PHO 0.402
Matt Barnes PHO 0.399
Boris Diaw PHO 0.392
Goran Dragic PHO 0.367
Louis Amundson PHO 0.330
Robin Lopez PHO 0.300
Raja Bell PHO 0.286
PHOENIX SUNS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Amare Stoudemire PHO 0.417
Boris Diaw PHO 0.408
Shaquille O'Neal PHO 0.357
Louis Amundson PHO 0.338
Grant Hill PHO 0.336
Jared Dudley PHO 0.318
Goran Dragic PHO 0.284
Robin Lopez PHO 0.278
Leandro Barbosa PHO 0.264
Matt Barnes PHO 0.258
Jason Richardson PHO 0.205
Steve Nash PHO 0.204
Raja Bell PHO 0.201
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Philadelphia 76'ers Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to ANDRE MILLER, who led the 76'ers in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to ANDRE IGUODALA, who contributed more than any other player to the 76'ers this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Andre Miller
Andre Iguodala
Elton Brand
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Samuel Dalembert
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Andre Miller
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Samuel Dalembert
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Andre Miller PHI 0.898
Andre Iguodala PHI 0.876
Elton Brand PHI 0.839
Samuel Dalembert PHI 0.765
Thaddeus Young PHI 0.734
Marreese Speights PHI 0.703
Louis Williams PHI 0.676
Willie Green PHI 0.580
Reggie Evans PHI 0.511
Theo Ratliff PHI 0.502
Royal Ivey PHI 0.322
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Andre Iguodala PHI 2862.63
Andre Miller PHI 2673.03
Thaddeus Young PHI 1892.47
Samuel Dalembert PHI 1557.50
Louis Williams PHI 1296.67
Willie Green PHI 1060.08
Marreese Speights PHI 887.15
Elton Brand PHI 771.62
Reggie Evans PHI 582.03
Theo Ratliff PHI 290.41
Royal Ivey PHI 277.30
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Andre Miller PHI 0.614
Andre Iguodala PHI 0.519
Marreese Speights PHI 0.510
Louis Williams PHI 0.487
Thaddeus Young PHI 0.420
Willie Green PHI 0.391
Elton Brand PHI 0.354
Samuel Dalembert PHI 0.251
Reggie Evans PHI 0.217
Royal Ivey PHI 0.217
Theo Ratliff PHI 0.205
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Samuel Dalembert PHI 0.514
Elton Brand PHI 0.484
Andre Iguodala PHI 0.357
Thaddeus Young PHI 0.315
Theo Ratliff PHI 0.297
Reggie Evans PHI 0.293
Andre Miller PHI 0.285
Marreese Speights PHI 0.193
Willie Green PHI 0.189
Louis Williams PHI 0.189
Royal Ivey PHI 0.105
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to ANDRE MILLER, who led the 76'ers in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to ANDRE IGUODALA, who contributed more than any other player to the 76'ers this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Andre Miller
Andre Iguodala
Elton Brand
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Samuel Dalembert
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Andre Miller
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Samuel Dalembert
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Andre Miller PHI 0.898
Andre Iguodala PHI 0.876
Elton Brand PHI 0.839
Samuel Dalembert PHI 0.765
Thaddeus Young PHI 0.734
Marreese Speights PHI 0.703
Louis Williams PHI 0.676
Willie Green PHI 0.580
Reggie Evans PHI 0.511
Theo Ratliff PHI 0.502
Royal Ivey PHI 0.322
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Andre Iguodala PHI 2862.63
Andre Miller PHI 2673.03
Thaddeus Young PHI 1892.47
Samuel Dalembert PHI 1557.50
Louis Williams PHI 1296.67
Willie Green PHI 1060.08
Marreese Speights PHI 887.15
Elton Brand PHI 771.62
Reggie Evans PHI 582.03
Theo Ratliff PHI 290.41
Royal Ivey PHI 277.30
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Andre Miller PHI 0.614
Andre Iguodala PHI 0.519
Marreese Speights PHI 0.510
Louis Williams PHI 0.487
Thaddeus Young PHI 0.420
Willie Green PHI 0.391
Elton Brand PHI 0.354
Samuel Dalembert PHI 0.251
Reggie Evans PHI 0.217
Royal Ivey PHI 0.217
Theo Ratliff PHI 0.205
PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Samuel Dalembert PHI 0.514
Elton Brand PHI 0.484
Andre Iguodala PHI 0.357
Thaddeus Young PHI 0.315
Theo Ratliff PHI 0.297
Reggie Evans PHI 0.293
Andre Miller PHI 0.285
Marreese Speights PHI 0.193
Willie Green PHI 0.189
Louis Williams PHI 0.189
Royal Ivey PHI 0.105
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
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Orlando Magic Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
ORLANDO MAGIC 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DWIGHT HOWARD, who led the Magic in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to DWIGHT HOWARD, who contributed more than any other player to the Magic this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
DWIGHT HOWARD
SUPERSTARS
JAMEER NELSON
STARS
Marcin Gortat
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Rashard Lewis
Hedo Turkoglu
Rafer Alston
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Jameer Nelson
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Dwight Howard
ORLANDO MAGIC
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Dwight Howard ORL 1.083
Jameer Nelson ORL 0.940
Marcin Gortat ORL 0.821
Rashard Lewis ORL 0.761
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 0.752
Rafer Alston ORL 0.751
Tony Battie ORL 0.670
Anthony Johnson ORL 0.614
Mickael Pietrus ORL 0.559
Courtney Lee ORL 0.506
Keith Bogans ORL 0.481
J.J. Redick ORL 0.479
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
ORLANDO MAGIC
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Dwight Howard ORL 3056.22
Rashard Lewis ORL 2177.03
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 2115.89
Jameer Nelson ORL 1230.18
Courtney Lee ORL 980.56
Anthony Johnson ORL 909.54
Tony Battie ORL 805.29
Mickael Pietrus ORL 743.20
Marcin Gortat ORL 652.27
Rafer Alston ORL 642.75
J.J. Redick ORL 531.96
Keith Bogans ORL 378.74
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
ORLANDO MAGIC
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Jameer Nelson ORL 0.694
Dwight Howard ORL 0.524
Rafer Alston ORL 0.492
Rashard Lewis ORL 0.471
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 0.469
Marcin Gortat ORL 0.401
Anthony Johnson ORL 0.364
Mickael Pietrus ORL 0.338
Tony Battie ORL 0.319
Courtney Lee ORL 0.306
J.J. Redick ORL 0.298
Keith Bogans ORL 0.216
ORLANDO MAGIC
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Dwight Howard ORL 0.559
Marcin Gortat ORL 0.421
Tony Battie ORL 0.351
Rashard Lewis ORL 0.290
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 0.283
Keith Bogans ORL 0.265
Rafer Alston ORL 0.259
Anthony Johnson ORL 0.250
Jameer Nelson ORL 0.245
Mickael Pietrus ORL 0.221
Courtney Lee ORL 0.200
J.J. Redick ORL 0.181
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DWIGHT HOWARD, who led the Magic in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to DWIGHT HOWARD, who contributed more than any other player to the Magic this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
DWIGHT HOWARD
SUPERSTARS
JAMEER NELSON
STARS
Marcin Gortat
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Rashard Lewis
Hedo Turkoglu
Rafer Alston
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Jameer Nelson
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Dwight Howard
ORLANDO MAGIC
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Dwight Howard ORL 1.083
Jameer Nelson ORL 0.940
Marcin Gortat ORL 0.821
Rashard Lewis ORL 0.761
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 0.752
Rafer Alston ORL 0.751
Tony Battie ORL 0.670
Anthony Johnson ORL 0.614
Mickael Pietrus ORL 0.559
Courtney Lee ORL 0.506
Keith Bogans ORL 0.481
J.J. Redick ORL 0.479
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
ORLANDO MAGIC
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Dwight Howard ORL 3056.22
Rashard Lewis ORL 2177.03
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 2115.89
Jameer Nelson ORL 1230.18
Courtney Lee ORL 980.56
Anthony Johnson ORL 909.54
Tony Battie ORL 805.29
Mickael Pietrus ORL 743.20
Marcin Gortat ORL 652.27
Rafer Alston ORL 642.75
J.J. Redick ORL 531.96
Keith Bogans ORL 378.74
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
ORLANDO MAGIC
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Jameer Nelson ORL 0.694
Dwight Howard ORL 0.524
Rafer Alston ORL 0.492
Rashard Lewis ORL 0.471
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 0.469
Marcin Gortat ORL 0.401
Anthony Johnson ORL 0.364
Mickael Pietrus ORL 0.338
Tony Battie ORL 0.319
Courtney Lee ORL 0.306
J.J. Redick ORL 0.298
Keith Bogans ORL 0.216
ORLANDO MAGIC
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Dwight Howard ORL 0.559
Marcin Gortat ORL 0.421
Tony Battie ORL 0.351
Rashard Lewis ORL 0.290
Hedo Turkoglu ORL 0.283
Keith Bogans ORL 0.265
Rafer Alston ORL 0.259
Anthony Johnson ORL 0.250
Jameer Nelson ORL 0.245
Mickael Pietrus ORL 0.221
Courtney Lee ORL 0.200
J.J. Redick ORL 0.181
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Oklahoma Thunder Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
OKLAHOMA THUNDER 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to KEVIN DURANT, who led the Thunder in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to KEVIN DURANT, who contributed more than any other player to the Thunder this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Kevin Durant
Thabo Sefolosha
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Joe Smith
Russell Westbrook
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Kevin Durant
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Thabo Sefolosha
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Kevin Durant OKC 0.876
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 0.820
Joe Smith OKC 0.780
Russell Westbrook OKC 0.753
Chris Wilcox OKC 0.731
Nick Collison OKC 0.716
Nenad Krstic OKC 0.716
Malik Rose OKC 0.697
Johan Petro OKC 0.662
Jeff Green OKC 0.661
Robert Swift OKC 0.596
Earl Watson OKC 0.590
Kyle Weaver OKC 0.578
Damien Wilkins OKC 0.491
Desmond Mason OKC 0.482
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Kevin Durant OKC 2527.09
Russell Westbrook OKC 2008.54
Jeff Green OKC 1898.18
Nick Collison OKC 1311.85
Earl Watson OKC 1047.01
Nenad Krstic OKC 817.10
Kyle Weaver OKC 674.05
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 586.88
Joe Smith OKC 539.30
Chris Wilcox OKC 525.52
Desmond Mason OKC 512.69
Damien Wilkins OKC 312.33
Johan Petro OKC 226.45
Malik Rose OKC 218.18
Robert Swift OKC 204.45
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Kevin Durant OKC 0.573
Russell Westbrook OKC 0.510
Nick Collison OKC 0.406
Earl Watson OKC 0.403
Jeff Green OKC 0.393
Joe Smith OKC 0.385
Nenad Krstic OKC 0.381
Chris Wilcox OKC 0.379
Robert Swift OKC 0.300
Malik Rose OKC 0.294
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 0.293
Kyle Weaver OKC 0.277
Damien Wilkins OKC 0.258
Johan Petro OKC 0.243
Desmond Mason OKC 0.207
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 0.527
Johan Petro OKC 0.419
Malik Rose OKC 0.403
Joe Smith OKC 0.395
Chris Wilcox OKC 0.352
Nenad Krstic OKC 0.335
Nick Collison OKC 0.310
Kevin Durant OKC 0.303
Kyle Weaver OKC 0.300
Robert Swift OKC 0.296
Desmond Mason OKC 0.275
Jeff Green OKC 0.268
Russell Westbrook OKC 0.243
Damien Wilkins OKC 0.233
Earl Watson OKC 0.187
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to KEVIN DURANT, who led the Thunder in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to KEVIN DURANT, who contributed more than any other player to the Thunder this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Kevin Durant
Thabo Sefolosha
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Joe Smith
Russell Westbrook
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Kevin Durant
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Thabo Sefolosha
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Kevin Durant OKC 0.876
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 0.820
Joe Smith OKC 0.780
Russell Westbrook OKC 0.753
Chris Wilcox OKC 0.731
Nick Collison OKC 0.716
Nenad Krstic OKC 0.716
Malik Rose OKC 0.697
Johan Petro OKC 0.662
Jeff Green OKC 0.661
Robert Swift OKC 0.596
Earl Watson OKC 0.590
Kyle Weaver OKC 0.578
Damien Wilkins OKC 0.491
Desmond Mason OKC 0.482
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Kevin Durant OKC 2527.09
Russell Westbrook OKC 2008.54
Jeff Green OKC 1898.18
Nick Collison OKC 1311.85
Earl Watson OKC 1047.01
Nenad Krstic OKC 817.10
Kyle Weaver OKC 674.05
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 586.88
Joe Smith OKC 539.30
Chris Wilcox OKC 525.52
Desmond Mason OKC 512.69
Damien Wilkins OKC 312.33
Johan Petro OKC 226.45
Malik Rose OKC 218.18
Robert Swift OKC 204.45
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Kevin Durant OKC 0.573
Russell Westbrook OKC 0.510
Nick Collison OKC 0.406
Earl Watson OKC 0.403
Jeff Green OKC 0.393
Joe Smith OKC 0.385
Nenad Krstic OKC 0.381
Chris Wilcox OKC 0.379
Robert Swift OKC 0.300
Malik Rose OKC 0.294
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 0.293
Kyle Weaver OKC 0.277
Damien Wilkins OKC 0.258
Johan Petro OKC 0.243
Desmond Mason OKC 0.207
OKLAHOMA THUNDER
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Thabo Sefolosha OKC 0.527
Johan Petro OKC 0.419
Malik Rose OKC 0.403
Joe Smith OKC 0.395
Chris Wilcox OKC 0.352
Nenad Krstic OKC 0.335
Nick Collison OKC 0.310
Kevin Durant OKC 0.303
Kyle Weaver OKC 0.300
Robert Swift OKC 0.296
Desmond Mason OKC 0.275
Jeff Green OKC 0.268
Russell Westbrook OKC 0.243
Damien Wilkins OKC 0.233
Earl Watson OKC 0.187
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
New York Knicks Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
NEW YORK KNICKS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to ZACH RANDOLPH, who led the Knicks in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to DAVID LEE, who contributed more than any other player to the Knicks this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
ZACH RANDOLPH
SUPERSTARS
DAVID LEE
STARS
Nate Robinson
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Al Harrington
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Nate Robinson
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Zach Randolph
NEW YORK KNICKS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Zach Randolph NYK 1.000
David Lee NYK 0.907
Nate Robinson NYK 0.893
Al Harrington NYK 0.778
Tim Thomas NYK 0.734
Chris Wilcox NYK 0.714
Danilo Gallinari NYK 0.713
Jamal Crawford NYK 0.712
Wilson Chandler NYK 0.658
Chris Duhon NYK 0.650
Quentin Richardson NYK 0.637
Larry Hughes NYK 0.603
Jared Jeffries NYK 0.572
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
NEW YORK KNICKS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
David Lee NYK 2560.37
Nate Robinson NYK 1971.65
Chris Duhon NYK 1888.03
Al Harrington NYK 1850.46
Wilson Chandler NYK 1800.39
Quentin Richardson NYK 1206.80
Jared Jeffries NYK 749.43
Tim Thomas NYK 567.49
Larry Hughes NYK 414.50
Zach Randolph NYK 387.98
Danilo Gallinari NYK 293.57
Jamal Crawford NYK 278.91
Chris Wilcox NYK 235.63
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
NEW YORK KNICKS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Nate Robinson NYK 0.640
Jamal Crawford NYK 0.546
Zach Randolph NYK 0.540
David Lee NYK 0.537
Al Harrington NYK 0.476
Chris Duhon NYK 0.459
Tim Thomas NYK 0.408
Danilo Gallinari NYK 0.403
Chris Wilcox NYK 0.391
Wilson Chandler NYK 0.390
Larry Hughes NYK 0.370
Quentin Richardson NYK 0.365
Jared Jeffries NYK 0.291
NEW YORK KNICKS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Zach Randolph NYK 0.460
David Lee NYK 0.369
Tim Thomas NYK 0.326
Chris Wilcox NYK 0.323
Danilo Gallinari NYK 0.310
Al Harrington NYK 0.302
Jared Jeffries NYK 0.281
Quentin Richardson NYK 0.272
Wilson Chandler NYK 0.268
Nate Robinson NYK 0.252
Larry Hughes NYK 0.233
Chris Duhon NYK 0.190
Jamal Crawford NYK 0.166
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to ZACH RANDOLPH, who led the Knicks in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to DAVID LEE, who contributed more than any other player to the Knicks this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
ZACH RANDOLPH
SUPERSTARS
DAVID LEE
STARS
Nate Robinson
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Al Harrington
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Nate Robinson
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Zach Randolph
NEW YORK KNICKS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Zach Randolph NYK 1.000
David Lee NYK 0.907
Nate Robinson NYK 0.893
Al Harrington NYK 0.778
Tim Thomas NYK 0.734
Chris Wilcox NYK 0.714
Danilo Gallinari NYK 0.713
Jamal Crawford NYK 0.712
Wilson Chandler NYK 0.658
Chris Duhon NYK 0.650
Quentin Richardson NYK 0.637
Larry Hughes NYK 0.603
Jared Jeffries NYK 0.572
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
NEW YORK KNICKS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
David Lee NYK 2560.37
Nate Robinson NYK 1971.65
Chris Duhon NYK 1888.03
Al Harrington NYK 1850.46
Wilson Chandler NYK 1800.39
Quentin Richardson NYK 1206.80
Jared Jeffries NYK 749.43
Tim Thomas NYK 567.49
Larry Hughes NYK 414.50
Zach Randolph NYK 387.98
Danilo Gallinari NYK 293.57
Jamal Crawford NYK 278.91
Chris Wilcox NYK 235.63
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
NEW YORK KNICKS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Nate Robinson NYK 0.640
Jamal Crawford NYK 0.546
Zach Randolph NYK 0.540
David Lee NYK 0.537
Al Harrington NYK 0.476
Chris Duhon NYK 0.459
Tim Thomas NYK 0.408
Danilo Gallinari NYK 0.403
Chris Wilcox NYK 0.391
Wilson Chandler NYK 0.390
Larry Hughes NYK 0.370
Quentin Richardson NYK 0.365
Jared Jeffries NYK 0.291
NEW YORK KNICKS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Zach Randolph NYK 0.460
David Lee NYK 0.369
Tim Thomas NYK 0.326
Chris Wilcox NYK 0.323
Danilo Gallinari NYK 0.310
Al Harrington NYK 0.302
Jared Jeffries NYK 0.281
Quentin Richardson NYK 0.272
Wilson Chandler NYK 0.268
Nate Robinson NYK 0.252
Larry Hughes NYK 0.233
Chris Duhon NYK 0.190
Jamal Crawford NYK 0.166
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
New Orleans Hornets Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to CHRIS PAUL, who led the Hornets in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to CHRIS PAUL, who contributed more than any other player to the Hornets this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
CHRIS PAUL, who is also a MAJOR HISTORIC SUPERSTAR, and was a perfect player for all practical purposes
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
David West
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Julian Wright
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Chris Paul
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Julian Wright
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Chris Paul NOH 1.277
David West NOH 0.829
Julian Wright NOH 0.770
Tyson Chandler NOH 0.672
Antonio Daniels NOH 0.634
Devin Brown NOH 0.598
Morris Peterson NOH 0.596
James Posey NOH 0.566
Peja Stojakovic NOH 0.559
Rasual Butler NOH 0.526
Hilton Armstrong NOH 0.505
Sean Marks NOH 0.469
Melvin Ely NOH 0.313
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Chris Paul NOH 3833.48
David West NOH 2472.73
Rasual Butler NOH 1376.15
James Posey NOH 1212.18
Peja Stojakovic NOH 1167.60
Tyson Chandler NOH 971.32
Julian Wright NOH 594.28
Hilton Armstrong NOH 551.57
Devin Brown NOH 519.29
Antonio Daniels NOH 465.02
Sean Marks NOH 392.91
Morris Peterson NOH 307.06
Melvin Ely NOH 116.64
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Chris Paul NOH 0.917
David West NOH 0.519
Antonio Daniels NOH 0.439
Peja Stojakovic NOH 0.346
Rasual Butler NOH 0.317
Tyson Chandler NOH 0.310
Morris Peterson NOH 0.303
Julian Wright NOH 0.299
Devin Brown NOH 0.273
Hilton Armstrong NOH 0.270
James Posey NOH 0.268
Sean Marks NOH 0.226
Melvin Ely NOH 0.224
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Julian Wright NOH 0.471
Tyson Chandler NOH 0.362
Chris Paul NOH 0.360
Devin Brown NOH 0.325
David West NOH 0.310
James Posey NOH 0.298
Morris Peterson NOH 0.294
Sean Marks NOH 0.242
Hilton Armstrong NOH 0.235
Peja Stojakovic NOH 0.213
Rasual Butler NOH 0.209
Antonio Daniels NOH 0.196
Melvin Ely NOH 0.089
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to CHRIS PAUL, who led the Hornets in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to CHRIS PAUL, who contributed more than any other player to the Hornets this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
CHRIS PAUL, who is also a MAJOR HISTORIC SUPERSTAR, and was a perfect player for all practical purposes
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
David West
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Julian Wright
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Chris Paul
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Julian Wright
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Chris Paul NOH 1.277
David West NOH 0.829
Julian Wright NOH 0.770
Tyson Chandler NOH 0.672
Antonio Daniels NOH 0.634
Devin Brown NOH 0.598
Morris Peterson NOH 0.596
James Posey NOH 0.566
Peja Stojakovic NOH 0.559
Rasual Butler NOH 0.526
Hilton Armstrong NOH 0.505
Sean Marks NOH 0.469
Melvin Ely NOH 0.313
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Chris Paul NOH 3833.48
David West NOH 2472.73
Rasual Butler NOH 1376.15
James Posey NOH 1212.18
Peja Stojakovic NOH 1167.60
Tyson Chandler NOH 971.32
Julian Wright NOH 594.28
Hilton Armstrong NOH 551.57
Devin Brown NOH 519.29
Antonio Daniels NOH 465.02
Sean Marks NOH 392.91
Morris Peterson NOH 307.06
Melvin Ely NOH 116.64
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Chris Paul NOH 0.917
David West NOH 0.519
Antonio Daniels NOH 0.439
Peja Stojakovic NOH 0.346
Rasual Butler NOH 0.317
Tyson Chandler NOH 0.310
Morris Peterson NOH 0.303
Julian Wright NOH 0.299
Devin Brown NOH 0.273
Hilton Armstrong NOH 0.270
James Posey NOH 0.268
Sean Marks NOH 0.226
Melvin Ely NOH 0.224
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Julian Wright NOH 0.471
Tyson Chandler NOH 0.362
Chris Paul NOH 0.360
Devin Brown NOH 0.325
David West NOH 0.310
James Posey NOH 0.298
Morris Peterson NOH 0.294
Sean Marks NOH 0.242
Hilton Armstrong NOH 0.235
Peja Stojakovic NOH 0.213
Rasual Butler NOH 0.209
Antonio Daniels NOH 0.196
Melvin Ely NOH 0.089
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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New Jersey Nets Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
NEW JERSEY NETS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DEVIN HARRIS, who led the Nets in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to VINCE CARTER, who contributed more than any other player to the Nets this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Devin Harris
Vince Carter
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Brook Lopez
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Devin Harris
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Josh Boone
NEW JERSEY NETS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Devin Harris NJN 0.872
Vince Carter NJN 0.833
Brook Lopez NJN 0.798
Josh Boone NJN 0.742
Ryan Anderson NJN 0.678
Jarvis Hayes NJN 0.655
Keyon Dooling NJN 0.648
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 0.644
Yi Jianlian NJN 0.603
Bobby Simmons NJN 0.577
Eduardo Najera NJN 0.565
Sean Williams NJN 0.454
Trenton Hassell NJN 0.398
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
NEW JERSEY NETS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Vince Carter NJN 2455.47
Devin Harris NJN 2174.11
Brook Lopez NJN 1996.15
Keyon Dooling NJN 1344.87
Jarvis Hayes NJN 1200.45
Bobby Simmons NJN 997.25
Ryan Anderson NJN 889.23
Yi Jianlian NJN 856.93
Josh Boone NJN 738.27
Trenton Hassell NJN 435.03
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 376.05
Eduardo Najera NJN 180.36
Sean Williams NJN 165.98
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
NEW JERSEY NETS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Devin Harris NJN 0.660
Vince Carter NJN 0.604
Brook Lopez NJN 0.446
Keyon Dooling NJN 0.443
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 0.386
Ryan Anderson NJN 0.359
Bobby Simmons NJN 0.353
Josh Boone NJN 0.319
Jarvis Hayes NJN 0.306
Yi Jianlian NJN 0.292
Trenton Hassell NJN 0.224
Eduardo Najera NJN 0.218
Sean Williams NJN 0.215
NEW JERSEY NETS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Josh Boone NJN 0.423
Brook Lopez NJN 0.353
Jarvis Hayes NJN 0.349
Eduardo Najera NJN 0.347
Ryan Anderson NJN 0.319
Yi Jianlian NJN 0.311
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 0.258
Sean Williams NJN 0.238
Vince Carter NJN 0.229
Bobby Simmons NJN 0.223
Devin Harris NJN 0.211
Keyon Dooling NJN 0.206
Trenton Hassell NJN 0.173
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DEVIN HARRIS, who led the Nets in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to VINCE CARTER, who contributed more than any other player to the Nets this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Devin Harris
Vince Carter
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Brook Lopez
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Devin Harris
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Josh Boone
NEW JERSEY NETS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Devin Harris NJN 0.872
Vince Carter NJN 0.833
Brook Lopez NJN 0.798
Josh Boone NJN 0.742
Ryan Anderson NJN 0.678
Jarvis Hayes NJN 0.655
Keyon Dooling NJN 0.648
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 0.644
Yi Jianlian NJN 0.603
Bobby Simmons NJN 0.577
Eduardo Najera NJN 0.565
Sean Williams NJN 0.454
Trenton Hassell NJN 0.398
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
NEW JERSEY NETS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Vince Carter NJN 2455.47
Devin Harris NJN 2174.11
Brook Lopez NJN 1996.15
Keyon Dooling NJN 1344.87
Jarvis Hayes NJN 1200.45
Bobby Simmons NJN 997.25
Ryan Anderson NJN 889.23
Yi Jianlian NJN 856.93
Josh Boone NJN 738.27
Trenton Hassell NJN 435.03
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 376.05
Eduardo Najera NJN 180.36
Sean Williams NJN 165.98
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
NEW JERSEY NETS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Devin Harris NJN 0.660
Vince Carter NJN 0.604
Brook Lopez NJN 0.446
Keyon Dooling NJN 0.443
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 0.386
Ryan Anderson NJN 0.359
Bobby Simmons NJN 0.353
Josh Boone NJN 0.319
Jarvis Hayes NJN 0.306
Yi Jianlian NJN 0.292
Trenton Hassell NJN 0.224
Eduardo Najera NJN 0.218
Sean Williams NJN 0.215
NEW JERSEY NETS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Josh Boone NJN 0.423
Brook Lopez NJN 0.353
Jarvis Hayes NJN 0.349
Eduardo Najera NJN 0.347
Ryan Anderson NJN 0.319
Yi Jianlian NJN 0.311
Chris Douglas-Roberts NJN 0.258
Sean Williams NJN 0.238
Vince Carter NJN 0.229
Bobby Simmons NJN 0.223
Devin Harris NJN 0.211
Keyon Dooling NJN 0.206
Trenton Hassell NJN 0.173
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Minnesota Timberwolves Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to AL JEFFERSON, who led the Timberwolves in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to AL JEFFERSON, who contributed more than any other player to the Timberwolves this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
AL JEFFERSON
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Kevin Love
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Craig Smith
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Al Jefferson
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Al Jefferson
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Al Jefferson MIN 1.065
Kevin Love MIN 0.823
Craig Smith MIN 0.754
Mike Miller MIN 0.722
Corey Brewer MIN 0.692
Randy Foye MIN 0.646
Ryan Gomes MIN 0.600
Sebastian Telfair MIN 0.599
Rodney Carney MIN 0.586
Brian Cardinal MIN 0.551
Kevin Ollie MIN 0.546
Rashad McCants MIN 0.512
Jason Collins MIN 0.285
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Al Jefferson MIN 1954.62
Mike Miller MIN 1700.26
Kevin Love MIN 1685.33
Randy Foye MIN 1611.07
Ryan Gomes MIN 1569.45
Sebastian Telfair MIN 1253.96
Craig Smith MIN 1100.21
Rodney Carney MIN 702.37
Brian Cardinal MIN 500.92
Kevin Ollie MIN 463.75
Rashad McCants MIN 325.34
Corey Brewer MIN 212.58
Jason Collins MIN 120.44
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Al Jefferson MIN 0.631
Craig Smith MIN 0.496
Kevin Love MIN 0.482
Randy Foye MIN 0.464
Mike Miller MIN 0.424
Sebastian Telfair MIN 0.418
Ryan Gomes MIN 0.377
Kevin Ollie MIN 0.364
Corey Brewer MIN 0.353
Rodney Carney MIN 0.318
Rashad McCants MIN 0.286
Brian Cardinal MIN 0.250
Jason Collins MIN 0.112
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Al Jefferson MIN 0.434
Kevin Love MIN 0.341
Corey Brewer MIN 0.340
Brian Cardinal MIN 0.301
Mike Miller MIN 0.298
Rodney Carney MIN 0.268
Craig Smith MIN 0.258
Rashad McCants MIN 0.225
Ryan Gomes MIN 0.224
Randy Foye MIN 0.182
Kevin Ollie MIN 0.182
Sebastian Telfair MIN 0.180
Jason Collins MIN 0.173
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to AL JEFFERSON, who led the Timberwolves in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to AL JEFFERSON, who contributed more than any other player to the Timberwolves this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
AL JEFFERSON
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Kevin Love
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Craig Smith
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Al Jefferson
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Al Jefferson
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Al Jefferson MIN 1.065
Kevin Love MIN 0.823
Craig Smith MIN 0.754
Mike Miller MIN 0.722
Corey Brewer MIN 0.692
Randy Foye MIN 0.646
Ryan Gomes MIN 0.600
Sebastian Telfair MIN 0.599
Rodney Carney MIN 0.586
Brian Cardinal MIN 0.551
Kevin Ollie MIN 0.546
Rashad McCants MIN 0.512
Jason Collins MIN 0.285
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Al Jefferson MIN 1954.62
Mike Miller MIN 1700.26
Kevin Love MIN 1685.33
Randy Foye MIN 1611.07
Ryan Gomes MIN 1569.45
Sebastian Telfair MIN 1253.96
Craig Smith MIN 1100.21
Rodney Carney MIN 702.37
Brian Cardinal MIN 500.92
Kevin Ollie MIN 463.75
Rashad McCants MIN 325.34
Corey Brewer MIN 212.58
Jason Collins MIN 120.44
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Al Jefferson MIN 0.631
Craig Smith MIN 0.496
Kevin Love MIN 0.482
Randy Foye MIN 0.464
Mike Miller MIN 0.424
Sebastian Telfair MIN 0.418
Ryan Gomes MIN 0.377
Kevin Ollie MIN 0.364
Corey Brewer MIN 0.353
Rodney Carney MIN 0.318
Rashad McCants MIN 0.286
Brian Cardinal MIN 0.250
Jason Collins MIN 0.112
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Al Jefferson MIN 0.434
Kevin Love MIN 0.341
Corey Brewer MIN 0.340
Brian Cardinal MIN 0.301
Mike Miller MIN 0.298
Rodney Carney MIN 0.268
Craig Smith MIN 0.258
Rashad McCants MIN 0.225
Ryan Gomes MIN 0.224
Randy Foye MIN 0.182
Kevin Ollie MIN 0.182
Sebastian Telfair MIN 0.180
Jason Collins MIN 0.173
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Milwaukee Bucks Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
MILWAUKEE BUCKS 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to ANDREW BOGUT, who led the Bucks in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to RICHARD JEFFERSON, who contributed more than any other player to the Bucks this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
ANDREW BOGUT
STARS
Raymond Sessions
Charlie Villanueva
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Michael Redd
Luke Ridnour
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Ramon Sessions
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Andrew Bogut
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Andrew Bogut MIL 0.963
Ramon Sessions MIL 0.836
Charlie Villanueva MIL 0.825
Michael Redd MIL 0.790
Luke Ridnour MIL 0.758
Richard Jefferson MIL 0.701
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 0.701
Dan Gadzuric MIL 0.596
Tyronn Lue MIL 0.580
Keith Bogans MIL 0.554
Francisco Elson MIL 0.513
Charlie Bell MIL 0.509
Malik Allen MIL 0.487
Joe Alexander MIL 0.481
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Richard Jefferson MIL 2060.56
Ramon Sessions MIL 1817.54
Charlie Villanueva MIL 1727.71
Luke Ridnour MIL 1541.90
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 1480.93
Andrew Bogut MIL 1082.38
Michael Redd MIL 950.30
Charlie Bell MIL 907.90
Dan Gadzuric MIL 561.26
Francisco Elson MIL 501.66
Joe Alexander MIL 344.34
Malik Allen MIL 281.78
Keith Bogans MIL 268.68
Tyronn Lue MIL 227.43
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Ramon Sessions MIL 0.619
Charlie Villanueva MIL 0.571
Michael Redd MIL 0.556
Richard Jefferson MIL 0.479
Luke Ridnour MIL 0.467
Andrew Bogut MIL 0.432
Tyronn Lue MIL 0.425
Keith Bogans MIL 0.347
Charlie Bell MIL 0.345
Dan Gadzuric MIL 0.333
Joe Alexander MIL 0.318
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 0.313
Malik Allen MIL 0.299
Francisco Elson MIL 0.266
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Andrew Bogut MIL 0.531
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 0.388
Luke Ridnour MIL 0.292
Dan Gadzuric MIL 0.263
Charlie Villanueva MIL 0.254
Francisco Elson MIL 0.248
Michael Redd MIL 0.234
Richard Jefferson MIL 0.222
Ramon Sessions MIL 0.217
Keith Bogans MIL 0.207
Malik Allen MIL 0.187
Charlie Bell MIL 0.165
Joe Alexander MIL 0.163
Tyronn Lue MIL 0.155
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to ANDREW BOGUT, who led the Bucks in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to RICHARD JEFFERSON, who contributed more than any other player to the Bucks this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
ANDREW BOGUT
STARS
Raymond Sessions
Charlie Villanueva
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Michael Redd
Luke Ridnour
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Ramon Sessions
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Andrew Bogut
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Andrew Bogut MIL 0.963
Ramon Sessions MIL 0.836
Charlie Villanueva MIL 0.825
Michael Redd MIL 0.790
Luke Ridnour MIL 0.758
Richard Jefferson MIL 0.701
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 0.701
Dan Gadzuric MIL 0.596
Tyronn Lue MIL 0.580
Keith Bogans MIL 0.554
Francisco Elson MIL 0.513
Charlie Bell MIL 0.509
Malik Allen MIL 0.487
Joe Alexander MIL 0.481
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Richard Jefferson MIL 2060.56
Ramon Sessions MIL 1817.54
Charlie Villanueva MIL 1727.71
Luke Ridnour MIL 1541.90
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 1480.93
Andrew Bogut MIL 1082.38
Michael Redd MIL 950.30
Charlie Bell MIL 907.90
Dan Gadzuric MIL 561.26
Francisco Elson MIL 501.66
Joe Alexander MIL 344.34
Malik Allen MIL 281.78
Keith Bogans MIL 268.68
Tyronn Lue MIL 227.43
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Ramon Sessions MIL 0.619
Charlie Villanueva MIL 0.571
Michael Redd MIL 0.556
Richard Jefferson MIL 0.479
Luke Ridnour MIL 0.467
Andrew Bogut MIL 0.432
Tyronn Lue MIL 0.425
Keith Bogans MIL 0.347
Charlie Bell MIL 0.345
Dan Gadzuric MIL 0.333
Joe Alexander MIL 0.318
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 0.313
Malik Allen MIL 0.299
Francisco Elson MIL 0.266
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Andrew Bogut MIL 0.531
Luc Mbah a Moute MIL 0.388
Luke Ridnour MIL 0.292
Dan Gadzuric MIL 0.263
Charlie Villanueva MIL 0.254
Francisco Elson MIL 0.248
Michael Redd MIL 0.234
Richard Jefferson MIL 0.222
Ramon Sessions MIL 0.217
Keith Bogans MIL 0.207
Malik Allen MIL 0.187
Charlie Bell MIL 0.165
Joe Alexander MIL 0.163
Tyronn Lue MIL 0.155
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
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Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
Miami Heat Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
MIAMI HEAT 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DWYANE WADE, who led the Heat in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to DWYANE WADE, who contributed more than any other player to the Heat this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
DWAYNE WADE, also a MAJOR HISTORIC SUPERSTAR, and a perfect player for all practical purposes
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Michael Beasley
Shawn Marion
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Jermaine O'Neal
Mario Chalmers
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Dwyane Wade
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Shawn Marion
MIAMI HEAT
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Dwyane Wade MIA 1.295
Michael Beasley MIA 0.887
Shawn Marion MIA 0.875
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 0.796
Mario Chalmers MIA 0.762
Udonis Haslem MIA 0.724
Jamaal Magloire MIA 0.714
Chris Quinn MIA 0.682
Joel Anthony MIA 0.618
Daequan Cook MIA 0.603
Jamario Moon MIA 0.603
James Jones MIA 0.508
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 0.413
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MIAMI HEAT
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Dwyane Wade MIA 3947.25
Mario Chalmers MIA 1999.71
Udonis Haslem MIA 1854.46
Michael Beasley MIA 1781.29
Shawn Marion MIA 1327.13
Daequan Cook MIA 1104.89
Chris Quinn MIA 656.02
Joel Anthony MIA 647.61
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 645.74
Jamaal Magloire MIA 506.50
Jamario Moon MIA 415.30
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 350.95
James Jones MIA 319.95
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MIAMI HEAT
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Dwyane Wade MIA 0.868
Michael Beasley MIA 0.488
Chris Quinn MIA 0.462
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 0.432
Mario Chalmers MIA 0.408
Shawn Marion MIA 0.385
Udonis Haslem MIA 0.352
Daequan Cook MIA 0.314
Jamario Moon MIA 0.277
Jamaal Magloire MIA 0.273
James Jones MIA 0.238
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 0.215
Joel Anthony MIA 0.183
MIAMI HEAT
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Shawn Marion MIA 0.491
Jamaal Magloire MIA 0.441
Joel Anthony MIA 0.435
Dwyane Wade MIA 0.427
Michael Beasley MIA 0.398
Udonis Haslem MIA 0.372
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 0.365
Mario Chalmers MIA 0.354
Jamario Moon MIA 0.326
Daequan Cook MIA 0.288
James Jones MIA 0.270
Chris Quinn MIA 0.220
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 0.198
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DWYANE WADE, who led the Heat in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to DWYANE WADE, who contributed more than any other player to the Heat this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
DWAYNE WADE, also a MAJOR HISTORIC SUPERSTAR, and a perfect player for all practical purposes
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
Michael Beasley
Shawn Marion
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
Jermaine O'Neal
Mario Chalmers
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Dwyane Wade
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Shawn Marion
MIAMI HEAT
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Dwyane Wade MIA 1.295
Michael Beasley MIA 0.887
Shawn Marion MIA 0.875
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 0.796
Mario Chalmers MIA 0.762
Udonis Haslem MIA 0.724
Jamaal Magloire MIA 0.714
Chris Quinn MIA 0.682
Joel Anthony MIA 0.618
Daequan Cook MIA 0.603
Jamario Moon MIA 0.603
James Jones MIA 0.508
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 0.413
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MIAMI HEAT
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
Dwyane Wade MIA 3947.25
Mario Chalmers MIA 1999.71
Udonis Haslem MIA 1854.46
Michael Beasley MIA 1781.29
Shawn Marion MIA 1327.13
Daequan Cook MIA 1104.89
Chris Quinn MIA 656.02
Joel Anthony MIA 647.61
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 645.74
Jamaal Magloire MIA 506.50
Jamario Moon MIA 415.30
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 350.95
James Jones MIA 319.95
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MIAMI HEAT
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Dwyane Wade MIA 0.868
Michael Beasley MIA 0.488
Chris Quinn MIA 0.462
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 0.432
Mario Chalmers MIA 0.408
Shawn Marion MIA 0.385
Udonis Haslem MIA 0.352
Daequan Cook MIA 0.314
Jamario Moon MIA 0.277
Jamaal Magloire MIA 0.273
James Jones MIA 0.238
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 0.215
Joel Anthony MIA 0.183
MIAMI HEAT
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Shawn Marion MIA 0.491
Jamaal Magloire MIA 0.441
Joel Anthony MIA 0.435
Dwyane Wade MIA 0.427
Michael Beasley MIA 0.398
Udonis Haslem MIA 0.372
Jermaine O'Neal MIA 0.365
Mario Chalmers MIA 0.354
Jamario Moon MIA 0.326
Daequan Cook MIA 0.288
James Jones MIA 0.270
Chris Quinn MIA 0.220
Yakhouba Diawara MIA 0.198
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
Unedited, Raw Game Notes are Here
Memphis Grizzles Final Real Player Ratings, 2008-09 Season
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2008-09
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DARKO MILICIC, who led the Grizzlies in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to O.J. MAYO, who contributed more than any other player to the Grizzlies this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
None
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
None
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Mike Conley
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Darko Milicic
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Darko Milicic MEM 0.738
Hakim Warrick MEM 0.731
Mike Conley MEM 0.711
Marc Gasol MEM 0.710
Rudy Gay MEM 0.639
Kyle Lowry MEM 0.628
O.J. Mayo MEM 0.610
Marko Jaric MEM 0.602
Darrell Arthur MEM 0.599
Greg Buckner MEM 0.492
Quinton Ross MEM 0.477
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
O.J. Mayo MEM 1904.68
Rudy Gay MEM 1883.07
Marc Gasol MEM 1789.81
Mike Conley MEM 1783.69
Hakim Warrick MEM 1483.69
Darrell Arthur MEM 877.43
Darko Milicic MEM 763.46
Kyle Lowry MEM 672.07
Quinton Ross MEM 555.66
Greg Buckner MEM 431.99
Marko Jaric MEM 364.41
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Mike Conley MEM 0.441
O.J. Mayo MEM 0.428
Hakim Warrick MEM 0.426
Kyle Lowry MEM 0.424
Marc Gasol MEM 0.409
Rudy Gay MEM 0.401
Darko Milicic MEM 0.326
Darrell Arthur MEM 0.294
Marko Jaric MEM 0.226
Quinton Ross MEM 0.203
Greg Buckner MEM 0.193
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Darko Milicic MEM 0.412
Marko Jaric MEM 0.377
Darrell Arthur MEM 0.305
Hakim Warrick MEM 0.305
Marc Gasol MEM 0.301
Greg Buckner MEM 0.299
Quinton Ross MEM 0.275
Mike Conley MEM 0.270
Rudy Gay MEM 0.238
Kyle Lowry MEM 0.204
O.J. Mayo MEM 0.183
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden is available on request.
THE USER GUIDE for this and other reports using Real Player Rating IS UPDATED SUBSTANTIALLY as of June 9, 2009.
You must use the User Guide if you want to fully understand the value of the ratings, and also to best determine how you could best use them.
You Can Post Your Response to Anything on Quest Here
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
Congratulations and respect are due to DARKO MILICIC, who led the Grizzlies in quality basketball this season.
Congratulations and respect are due to O.J. MAYO, who contributed more than any other player to the Grizzlies this season.
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPERSTARS
None
STARS
None
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: SOLID STARTERS
None
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Mike Conley
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Darko Milicic
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
FINAL REAL PLAYER RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Quality of Players: Includes all tracked actions and hidden defending
Darko Milicic MEM 0.738
Hakim Warrick MEM 0.731
Mike Conley MEM 0.711
Marc Gasol MEM 0.710
Rudy Gay MEM 0.639
Kyle Lowry MEM 0.628
O.J. Mayo MEM 0.610
Marko Jaric MEM 0.602
Darrell Arthur MEM 0.599
Greg Buckner MEM 0.492
Quinton Ross MEM 0.477
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Outstanding Player: A Solid Starter 0.750 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.749
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player 0.520 0.579
Poor Player 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
NOTE REGARDING LOW REGULAR SEASON RATINGS
Players rated below about .550 sometimes get playing time based largely on factors outside of RPR, but valued by coaches and other players, such as:
--Great energy, effort, and hustle
--Toughness, such as diving after loose balls and taking charges
--Leadership and/or knowledge, especially in the case of veterans
--Perceived potential for future improvement in terms of real basketball production, especially in the case of young players
--See User Guide for more
REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Real Player Production (RPP) is the factored sum of all the good things minus the sum of all the bad things a player has done since the season began. Starting in June 2009, RPP is upgraded to include an estimate for the value of each player's hidden defending. See the User Guide for complete details about this. RPP adjusted for hidden defending is called Total Real Player Production (TRPP). Generally, only TRPP will appear in reports.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
FINAL TOTAL REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
2008-09 Regular Season
Quantity of Players: Includes all tracked actions and an estimate for hidden defending
O.J. Mayo MEM 1904.68
Rudy Gay MEM 1883.07
Marc Gasol MEM 1789.81
Mike Conley MEM 1783.69
Hakim Warrick MEM 1483.69
Darrell Arthur MEM 877.43
Darko Milicic MEM 763.46
Kyle Lowry MEM 672.07
Quinton Ross MEM 555.66
Greg Buckner MEM 431.99
Marko Jaric MEM 364.41
========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==================================
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
OVERALL OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Offensive Quality: Includes all non-trivial offensive actions
Mike Conley MEM 0.441
O.J. Mayo MEM 0.428
Hakim Warrick MEM 0.426
Kyle Lowry MEM 0.424
Marc Gasol MEM 0.409
Rudy Gay MEM 0.401
Darko Milicic MEM 0.326
Darrell Arthur MEM 0.294
Marko Jaric MEM 0.226
Quinton Ross MEM 0.203
Greg Buckner MEM 0.193
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
OVERALL DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
2008-09 Regular Season
Defending Quality: Includes both tracked and hidden defending
Darko Milicic MEM 0.412
Marko Jaric MEM 0.377
Darrell Arthur MEM 0.305
Hakim Warrick MEM 0.305
Marc Gasol MEM 0.301
Greg Buckner MEM 0.299
Quinton Ross MEM 0.275
Mike Conley MEM 0.270
Rudy Gay MEM 0.238
Kyle Lowry MEM 0.204
O.J. Mayo MEM 0.183
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