khans2k5 wrote:Carlos Danger wrote:khans2k5 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:khans2k5 wrote:Nobody else finds it funny when they say he's a great isolation defender, but his lack of steals and rebounds is why his advanced stats on the defensive side of the ball sucks? That sounds so stupid. I'd rather have a guy holding his opponent to 30% shooting with good fundamentals than Corey Brewer gambling all over the place for steals. I just thought it was funny that they basically admit their defensive metrics don't account for actual defense and are heavily affected by stat stuffing.
To be fair, isolation defense is only one part of the story... and if I'm reading it correctly... a pretty small one. Wiggins has only been involved in 22 of such plays this season.
How many loose balls has he not gotten? Rebounds? Steals? Then, you look at other types of defense. How is he helping from the weakside? Defensive handoffs. PnR's?
So it's unfair to judge Wiggins defensively ONLY by stat stuffing categories. Likewise, it's unfair to judge Wiggins defensively ONLY by 22 isolation defense plays.
Wiggins has seen 25 isolation plays and held opponents to .52 PPP and 27.3% FG shooting in isolation. He's defended the ball handler in the PnR 76 times and held opponents to .70 PPP and 33.9% FG shooting (Rubio is only one better on the team). In 24 post attempts he's holding opponents to .46 PPP and 11.8% FG shooting. In 78 spot up attempts it's .99 PPP and 39.7% FG shooting. In 26 handoffs he's at .96 PPP and 40% FG shooting. In 25 plays off screens he's at .72 PPP and 29.2% FG shooting. He's in the top 89.2% in ISO, 66% in ball handler, 96% post-up, 38.8% spot up, 39% hand-off and 74.7% off screens. So he struggles at two things defensively and yet he's still measured out badly on the defensive side of the ball with advanced metrics. That says to me they put way too much value in stat stuffing.
I think anytime the advanced stats don't match the eyeballs you need to dig a little deeper and explain. And I thought the authors did that. They stated that while he's done a good job of keeping his own man from scoring, he's not doing enough as a help defender. Combine that with his low rebounding and steals he that's why is RPM is low. I think that's a fair explanation. I wouldn't throw out the baby with the bath water with advanced stats. I think they are great. They don't always show things correctly. But that's where it's on us to dig deeper and try and understand why.
I don't know how to ever trust a rating that has a statistically good individual defender like Wiggins rated 91/92 SG's in the league for Defensive real plus/minus. Kevin Martin is rated 85/92. How have we won any games with 2 of the 8 worst perimeter defending 2's in the league according to this stat? That's insane. That's why their defensive stats suck. They are just more stats compiled from box scores when defense is more about what you stop your opponent from doing and less the stats you can put up while doing it. Would anyone seriously argue Kevin Martin is a better defender than Andrew Wiggins? That's why that stat blows.
Hey, Wiggins is the 407th "best" out of 413 NBA players on defense. I don't understand why you just can't accept the facts.
[Note: I've said it many times, I fear the day when the stat geeks win and discussing basketball becomes as tedious as it is to discuss baseball. I refuse to accept that basketball can be so neatly compartmentalized into neat little boxes of stats, ratings and metrics. I like knowing/reading/guessing that a guy shot 4 - 22 fg one game because he met up with a bad groupie and worse line of cocaine the night before. Or, that a SG went off in a game because the opposing PF once stole his girl at a party at UNC.
More than that, basketball at its most pure is about 5 guys working together. Without that pick being set, without the entire team being in the right spot, without working together, you're not going to win consistently.
Stats are great. I love them more than most. But stats shouldn't be the story in the NBA. There are too many good stories that would get tucked away if we made more and more obscure and artificially created stats the story.