Kevin Pelton wrote:No, should always be player turnovers. So I have lower possession totals than you do -- 5,041 for LeBron as opposed to 5,086.jkeen39 wrote:Our first discrepancy was LgPOS - I was using Player Turnovers, not Team Turnovers. It would seem to make more sense to use Team Turnovers in this instance as you did, so I changed my formula and got your number of 209,653.
The other thing that stands out ... not sure if it's labeling, but I'm pretty sure .477 is opponent *e*FG%, not FG%.
Ok, interesting. So are you saying in ALL cases, we should be using Player Turnovers? Is there any good place to find Opponent Player Turnovers? That seems to be the hardest to find online. I guess I'll have to go back through several formulas to see where this impacts.
Across the Court came up with Opponent Player Turnovers (against the 11-12 Heat) of 1,043. If I plug that in, I get 5,040 possessions for LeBron, basically the same calculation as you.
And yes, I think the .477 is for eFG% - on your WARP explanation page near the end, it is titled OppFG% but I think you intended to be Opp eFG%. At least we have the same number.