2022 playoff summaries and notes

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Mike G
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Re: 2022 playoff summaries and notes

Post by Mike G »

Voting for series MVP is traditionally done with some collusion among the voters. When Iguodala won Finals mvp, Curry got zero votes. If they had split the votes, LeBron would have won. But the winner must be from the winning team!
And along those lines -- the East :

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wins   Celts   mpg   perW   WS  bpmW  eWin      PER   WS/48   BPM   e480
.96   Tatum     41   .87   .91  1.08  1.07     19.1   .152    5.5   1.79
.70   Brown     39   .68   .71   .63   .84     16.8   .125    1.8   1.48
.58   Horford   32   .40   .70   .80   .47     13.8   .150    5.0   1.01
.57  R Williams 19   .53   .80   .56   .46     23.2   .285    6.5   1.66
.40   Smart     26   .34   .46   .33   .49     14.1   .120    0.6   1.30

.34   White     24   .26   .33   .50   .30     12.7   .095    3.5    .88
.27  Pritchard  15   .22   .38   .30   .21     15.0   .173    3.3    .96
.19  G Williams 30   .08   .48   .13   .08      7.7   .108   -2.4    .18
.12   Theis      7   .10   .17   .14   .10     15.3   .174    3.6   1.04
.05   Stauskas   1   .05   .07   .05   .05     32.4   .402   11.8   3.00

wins   Celts   mpg   perW   WS  bpmW  eWin      PER   WS/48   BPM   e480
.01   Kornet     1   .01   .02   .00   .01     13.1   .129   -3.8    .35
-.00  Morgan     1   .00   .01  -.02   .00      6.2   .065   -9.6   -.22
-.04  Nesmith    4  -.04  -.07  -.06   .01       .2  -.119   -8.8    .14

4.14   total   240  3.51  4.95  4.44  4.08     15.0   .141   2.64   1.17

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wins   Heat    mpg  perW   WS   bpmW  eWin      PER   WS/48   BPM   e480
1.25  Butler    36  1.30  1.27  1.44  1.11     28.0   .239   10.2   2.09
.63   Adebayo   37   .65   .68   .66   .57     16.8   .126    2.4   1.04
.23   Tucker    26   .20   .26   .30   .18     10.6   .067    0.1    .48
.19   Vincent   23   .17   .12   .30   .17     10.5   .037    0.7    .51
.18   Robinson  11   .14   .18   .28   .13     13.8   .116    5.4    .81

.17   Martin    13   .18   .16   .20   .14     14.3   .083    1.3    .72
.14   Oladipo   23   .15  -.01   .23   .19     10.0  -.002   -0.4    .55
.07   Lowry     22   .06  -.05   .11   .16      7.6  -.014   -2.2    .51
.05  Yurtseven   2   .05   .05   .06   .04     21.1   .190    7.6   1.36
.04   Dedmon     6   .05   .08  -.01   .05     11.2   .094   -4.7    .62

wins   Heat    mpg  perW   WS   bpmW  eWin      PER   WS/48   BPM   e480
-.01  Strus     28  -.03  -.14   .04   .09      5.2  -.033   -3.5    .23
-.02  Highsmith  2  -.02  -.02  -.03  -.01      -.8  -.088   -9.8   -.27
-.03  Herro     11   .06  -.23  -.08   .10      9.5  -.141   -6.4    .64

2.86   total   240  2.95  2.36  3.50  2.92     13.5   .067   1.22    .83
All available summary stats give the nod to Jimmy B, some by wide margins. Yet he wasn't standing by, just in case they did the right thing.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... anced.html
DarkStar48
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Re: 2022 playoff summaries and notes

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Similar to the Curry Conf. FMVP, I have no problem with a strong “winning team player” presumption for the award. However, my issue lies with the groupthink/collusion on that part of media members, particularly for the unanimous or near-unanimous selections.

I know the pool is significantly smaller and slightly different than the regular season MVP, but it’s hard to believe that 100 voters cannot agree on the former over an 82-game sample while there still being almost universal agreement with regard to an FMVP over 4-7 games.

To that effect, Butler only receiving 1 Conf. MVP vote, despite being far and away the most impactful player in the series, is simply baffling to me.
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Re: 2022 playoff summaries and notes

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Consistency is also a thing. That was supposedly key to Iggy's trophy in 2015 Finals.
Over in the Conf. Finals thread I kept track of player "wins" after each game and now extract each game for players:

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Gm:      1     2     3     4     5     6     7
Butler  .39   .15   .05  -.07   .08   .44   .21
Tatum   .09   .20  -.11   .27   .11   .19   .21

Doncic -.03   .31   .26   .15  -.03      
Curry   .15   .14   .24   .08   .02    
Curry clearly outplayed Luka in G1, slightly in G5, and his best was almost as good as Luka.
Games 4 thru 7 were all good to great for Tatum. Butler was 2/4 in those. For the series 3-3-1
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Finalists heading in:

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. Bos            Min    PER   WS/48   BPM   e480
Jayson Tatum     739   19.3   .141    5.3   1.90
Jaylen Brown     687   17.7   .133    3.0   1.59
Al Horford       625   16.1   .188    5.7   1.31
Grant Williams   552    9.6   .111   -0.8    .29
Marcus Smart     548   13.5   .112    0.6   1.07
Derrick White    426   11.1   .092    1.0    .65
Payton Pritchard 242   15.1   .172    3.6    .96
Robert Williams  235   21.4   .258    5.1   1.46
Daniel Theis     180   14.7   .145    0.4    .95
Aaron Nesmith     36    4.9  -.033   -4.2    .52
Nik Stauskas      15   19.8   .213    4.9   1.52
Luke Kornet       13    6.8   .096   -5.2   -.26
Juwan Morgan       9    5.5   .061   -8.9   -.33
Malik Fitts        9   21.4   .211    7.5   1.05
Sam Hauser         4   14.7   .177   -4.0    .49
               
. GSW            Min    PER   WS/48   BPM   e480
Klay Thompson    562   15.7   .093    1.6   1.10
Stephen Curry    538   23.3   .185    6.2   2.14
Andrew Wiggins   531   16.1   .115    0.2   1.02
Draymond Green   486   13.5   .106    1.8   1.09
Jordan Poole     481   19.9   .170    3.5   1.54
Kevon Looney     318   18.8   .212    3.3   1.21
Otto Porter Jr.  269   11.7   .108    1.0    .46
Jonathan Kuminga 130   16.9   .083   -1.5   1.04
Nemanja Bjelica  121   11.6   .113   -1.6    .37
Damion Lee       116    7.4   .022   -3.7    .06
Gary Payton II   111   21.7   .238    7.9   1.17
Moses Moody       94   14.2   .113    1.5    .31
Andre Iguodala    42    4.2   .004   -5.4   -.35
Juan T-Anderson   41    6.7  -.061   -2.9    .06
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