Various Player Stats for the season thus far: Contribution is calculated as follows: Points + Rebounds + (Assists * 1.5) + (Blocks * 1.5) + (Steals * 2) - (Turnovers * 2) Total Contribution: 1. Lillard - 506, Avg Contribution 36.1 2. McCollum - 419, Avg Contribution 29.9 3. Plumlee - 313, Avg Contribution 22.4 4. Harkless - 260, Avg Contribution 18.6 5. Crabbe - 203.5, Avg Contribution 14.5 6. Turner - 1885, Avg Contribution 13.5 7. Aminu - 132, Avg Contribution 16.5 8. Davis - 110, Avg Contribution 8.5 9. Leonard - 97, Avg Contribution 8.1 10. Vonleh - 78, Avg Contribution 7.1 11. Layman - 53, Avg Contribution 8.8 12. Napier - 52.5, Avg Contribution 7.5 13. Connaughton - 17.5, Avg Contribution 4.4 14. Quarterman - 10, Avg Contribution 3.3 Top Contributions: 1. Lillard - 55 (11-13 v Nuggets) 2. Lillard - 50 (10-29 v Nuggets) 2. Lillard - 50 (11-4 v Mavs) 4. Lillard - 49 (10-25 v Jazz) 4. McCollum - 49 (11-8 v Suns) 6. McCollum - 47 (11-11 v Kings) 7. McCollum - 45.5 (11-6 v Grizzlies) 8. McCollum - 44 (10-29 v Nuggets) 9. Lillard - 39.5 (11-8 v Suns) 10. Lillard - 37.5 (11-2 v Suns) 10. Lillard - 37.5 (11-11 v Kings) Top Points Scored: 1. Lillard - 42 (11-4 v Mavs) 2. Lillard - 39 (10-25 v Jazz) 3. Lillard - 38 (11-8 v Suns) 4. Lillard - 37 (10-29 v Nuggets) 4. McCollum - 37 (11-6 v Grizzlies) 6. Lillard - 36 (11-11 v Kings) 7. McCollum - 33 (11-8 v Suns) 8. Lillard - 32 (11-13 v Nuggets) 9. Lillard - 31 (11-1 v Warriors) 9. McCollum - 31 (11-11 v Kings) Top Rebounds: 1. Aminu - 12 (10-29 v Nuggets) 1. Plumlee - 12 (11-2 v Suns) 1. Plumlee - 12 (11-18 v Pelicans) 4. Davis - 11 (11-18 v Pelicans) 4. Vonleh - 11 (11-9 v Clippers) Top Assists: 1. Lillard - 7 (3 times) 1. Plumlee - 7 (3 times) 1. McCollum - 7 (once) Top Steals: 4 Steals - (Lillard, Aminu, Plumlee, McCollum) 3 Steals - (Lillard, Aminu, Harkless, McCollum (twice), Crabbe) Top Blocks: 3 Blocks - (Aminu, McCollum, Plumlee) 2 Blocks - (Davis (twice), Plumlee (twice), Harkless (thrice), Vonleh) Top Turnovers: 5 Turnovers - (Lillard (twice)) 4. Turnovers - (Lillard (thrice), McCollum (twice), Turner (twice), Leonard) Gramps...
7 assists as a season high at this point is so god-awful. Has to be the lowest season high in the NBA. The 3 blocks also stands out.
That is pretty bad. As athletic as this team is (Harkless, Plumlee, Aminu, Vonleh, Crabbe, Dame can all jump) on occasional lob every once in a while wouldn't hurt. Other teams press out to cover the arc so much. Tough to imagine a back cut with a lob isn't open quite a few times.
Contribution is calculated as follows: Points + Rebounds + (Assists * 15) + (Blocks * 1.5) + (Steals * 2) - (Turnovers * 2). Contribution is calculated each game. Total contribution is the total contribution of all games. Gramps...
Seems like total team assists is more important. Which they are middle of the pack at 15th. Wouldn't we want a team that spreads the assists around as opposed to a team where one player dominates the category? Especially since out leading scorer is our PG...... The thing stands out to me is Plumlee. He ties for the lead in 4 different categories.
I was going to post stat sites using other definitions of efficiency points, but on second thought, that would ruin the thread. I think this thread should be only about GrandpaBlaze's system.
To be fair: 3,212 threads about video games featuring Blazers 16,223 posts featuring "checkmate" 8,991.4 posts featuring "learn the game, then post" 21.3 times being more famous than Travis Outlaw 389 days and counting waiting for payment from HCP We love ya King.
I was very surprised when I just looked that Plumlee is tied for the lead in Assists per game for the Trail Blazers on the season. He is doing well there but the reason he is tied is because Dame has far less on the season then has in years past. When is the last time a Center has lead his team in assists per game for the full year? Not that I expect it to happen by the end of the year but still crazy.