Westbrook it only ranked as the 14th best player that year. Matched with - Ramon Sessions, Moochie Norris, Keith Bogans, and Tyronn Lue. Rose it grabbed at number 5. Matched with - Doug Christie, Kirk Hinrich, Jarrett Jack, and Jason Kidd.
Jae Crowder is certainly the name that jumps out in that list. It found matches with - Ronnie Brewer, Doug Christie, Dan Majerle, and Scott Burrell.
Yep. I couldn't believe they went with Nolan Smith. Still can't believe it. I'm a believer in what the player actually produces. I don't care if he's short, skin color, fat, etc. I'm not a big believer in potential. If he's producing, get him. The knock on Faried was that he was too short. Hmm...
Rudy doesn't have any college stats that the program can compare him to, but I can tell you some of the matches it found for Will Barton - Michael Redd, Mike Miller, Shane Battier, and Thaddeus Young.
I found it interesting how similar the stats were this year for Jeremy Lamb and Will Barton. People are talking a lot about Lamb, but not so much about Barton.
Those players would go 2nd in this draft? Must be a bad year. Those players would go 7th in this draft? Weak draft.
Agreed. I'm scared a bit that the Blazers might be looking at Drummond. This program compared him to Kelvin Cato, Scot Pollard and Brian Skinner. But look at the "Potential"...
In my opinion, I think we have one (Anthony Davis) or perhaps two future all stars in this draft, and quite a few solid starters. The strength of this years draft is in it's depth of solid starters.
I think if Sullinger didn't some of the injury issues/scares (back, one leg being 1-inch shorter) he'd be a lock to go in the top 10. In his two seasons he averaged a PER of 30 and his WS are on par with Anthony Davis.
Another thing to consider with this program is that it not only finds a player that is similar, but it then compares the stats of the NBA player and says the college player is +X% better than that individual, and modifies the BdB score appropriately (I put in a 22.5% threshold). Overall, it tends to "smooth out" the scores. For example, if a player is a Tim Duncan quality, there are only so many Tim Duncans that the database can find before it starts to pull lesser player out, and the average tends to drop. Similar to players on the low side averaging them up a bit.