misterblokshots

joined 11 months ago
[–] misterblokshots@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Good catch let me edit real quick

[–] misterblokshots@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I mean haliburton was also good last year. Lin was out of the blue :D

But yeah it's very early of course, just interesting stats tbh..

[–] misterblokshots@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Talking about bang for buck value. Was just something that I noticed while looking at the stats :D

[–] misterblokshots@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

We are still quite early in his career and in the season, but he has potential to be really great.

Just has to prove it in the playoffs as well. Also these are stats from 13 games played. Lets see how he holds up after 50-60 games.

[–] misterblokshots@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Jokic is indeed the best player in the league. Has been for several years. Because of that he also makes 47.6 mil. base salary, compared to Haliburton's 5.8 mil.

That's why I want to emphasize bang for buck. Bro has insane potential at 23. Lets see what upcoming season will bring.

 

I have made an analysis on the best players based on certain statistics in the NBA. In the categories "Best scorers" and "Best Assisters" Haliburton stands out incredibly. He is truely the most valuable offensive player in the NBA if you combine advanced statistics, age and salary.

To give you more context

• Only 3 players score at least 25 PPG on Min. 60% true shooting, while raking in at least 2 offensive win shares. SGA, Jokic & Haliburton

• Only 3 players record at least 8 APG with at least 40% AST% and less then 14% turnover %. Booker, Jokic & Haliburton

Keep in mind that he is still only 23 until February..

Link to report, since I can't post images:

https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiMTQwMzM5ZDMtMGNkNS00OGQyLWJkNzktNTA0MWNkZGQ4ZGY5IiwidCI6IjM4OGQwNjY3LTE2ZWQtNDM4ZC04ZmJlLTA3YTlhYzQwZjk4MCIsImMiOjh9&embedImagePlaceholder=true