Counterpart stats haven't been tracked traditionally, and ASPM is for use back to the 1970s. In addition, I have not seen any good information that showed counterpart data to be useful--I have seen quite a bit indicating it is deceptive. ASPM will stick with this basic approach to defense, and should in general be accompanied by a caveat about box scores and defense.Crow wrote:dsmok1, if asst% helps on offense, would it help on defense? if you reference player and team ts% on offense, have you tried doing so on defense? Is the confidence interval on steals and blocks (among the few defensive variables) comparatively high? Can that be reduced with more defensive variables? Have you considered defensive versions of most or all of your interactive variables? Overall, why isn't the defensive side as much as possible the flipside of what you've with the offensive side? Even if you dont do exactly the same, why not at least do something to simulate that part of player impact? Why are you comfortable or resigned to leaving the defense without shot defense, spacing defense and assist defense beyond steals?
If, as I expect, the main answer is that counterpart defensive data are not perfect because of team defense and imperfect matchup, I'll go back to is it better to be right 60-70% and off somewhat on the rest or just leave shot defense and other nuance out 100%? Would it be worth even a trial look or simultaneous existence? If you still opt to leave a lot out, do you think you should have bold notes or footnotes stating this so the lesser informed on the details know about these major absences in ASPM?
I still think that this can get you pretty close; the R^2 for ASPM defense is 0.54 onto long term RAPM.
Eyeball test of last season:
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║ Rank ║ Player ║ DASPM Rating ║
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║ 1 ║ Joakim Noah ║ 5.1 ║
║ 2 ║ Andrew Bogut ║ 5.0 ║
║ 3 ║ Draymond Green ║ 4.0 ║
║ 4 ║ DeAndre Jordan ║ 3.8 ║
║ 5 ║ Tim Duncan ║ 3.7 ║
║ 6 ║ Ian Mahinmi ║ 3.5 ║
║ 7 ║ Roy Hibbert ║ 3.3 ║
║ 8 ║ Kawhi Leonard ║ 3.2 ║
║ 9 ║ Kyle O'Quinn ║ 3.1 ║
║ 10 ║ Elton Brand ║ 2.7 ║
║ 11 ║ Anderson Varejao ║ 2.7 ║
║ 12 ║ Marc Gasol ║ 2.6 ║
║ 13 ║ Greg Stiemsma ║ 2.5 ║
║ 14 ║ David West ║ 2.5 ║
║ 15 ║ Steven Adams ║ 2.4 ║
║ 16 ║ DeMarcus Cousins ║ 2.4 ║
║ 17 ║ Jimmy Butler ║ 2.4 ║
║ 18 ║ Tony Allen ║ 2.4 ║
║ 19 ║ Andre Iguodala ║ 2.4 ║
║ 20 ║ Kevin Garnett ║ 2.3 ║
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