The best duo?

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  1. bobf

    bobf Well-Known Member

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    Hood is even more of a disaster. Worst player in the NBA by RPM. And don't peek 5 lines up because Giles is right there.

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    at least Hood has a good excuse. Coming back from his injury is a real rocky road. Most players never make it back to what they were before. Looks like Hood will be one of those

    by the way, I like stats but I think there is a lot of reason to be skeptical about ESPN's RPM rankings. Lots of noise in the numbers that last couple of seasons in my view
     
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    He’s trash dude. He’s actually gotten worse this last few weeks. He gets ripped at half court now. If he’s not hitting 3s which he’s pretty good at I’ll give him that but he literally gives you nothing else beyond that.
     
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    PJ Tucker second to last. Pretty sure i read a few posts about wanting him also.
     
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    Yeah I agree about RPM. It’s a high variance stat and kind of a black box as to exactly how it works. Plus I think they reworked it drastically about a year ago because I noticed major ratings changes for various players even ratings from past years.
     
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