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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 2940690, member: 289"] This year I will again be computing the top 25 NBA players in terms of total “Net Points”, (points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks – missed field goals – missed free throws- turnovers –fouls committed) and breaking down their stats per 48 minutes, (since that’s the length of an NBA game). I’ll also compute their “Offensive Efficiency”, (points minus missed field goals and free throws), and “Floor Game” (Net Points minus Offensive Efficiency). The players are ranked by total Net Points because a player with a superior rate who missed games had no impact on those games. A player with a less productive rate who played in those games did have an impact on them. I’ll also keep track of how former Syracuse players are doing. I’ll update them each month. Glossary: TNP = Total net Points, M = minutes per game, Per 48 minutes: P = points, R = rebounds A= assists, S = steals, B = blocks, MFG = missed field goals, MFT = missed free throws, TO = turnovers, PF = personal fouls, NP = Net Points, OE = Offensive Efficiency, FG = Floor Game AFTER FEBRUARY Giannis Antetokounmpo MIL 1766TNP 33.1M 39.3P 18.2R 8.6A 2.0S 2.1B 10.5MFG 3.7MFT 5.5TO 4.8PF 45.8NP 25.1OE 20.7FG James Harden HOU 1741TNP 37.4M 46.9P 8.4R 9.8A 2.8S 1.00B 17.6MFG 1.8MFT 6.8TO 4.1PF 38.5NP 27.5OE 11.0FG Kevin Durant GS 1664TNP 35.5M 37.2P 9.4R 7.8A 1.0S 1.6B 12.4MFG 1.0MFT 4.1TO 2.7PF 36.9NP 23.8OE 16.1FG Nikola Vucevic ORL 1626TNP 31.1M 31.6P 18.6R 6.1A 1.5S 1.9B 12.3MFG 0.9MFT 3.0TO 3.0PF 40.5NP 18.4OE 22.1FG Karl-Anthony Towns MIN 1587TNP 33.3M 34.5P 17.9R 4.7A 1.3S 2.5B 11.6MFG 1.4MFT 4.2TO 5.5PF 38.2NP 21.5OE 16.7FG Nikola Jokic DEN 1586TNP 31.5M 31.3P 16.4R 11.7A 2.1S 1.0B 11.7MFG 1.4MFT 5.0TO 4.4PF 40.2NP 18.2OE 22.0FG Anthony Davis NO 1564TNP 35.0M 37.8P 17.2R 5.6A 2.2S 3.4B 12.9MFG 2.4MFT 2.7TO 3.4PF 44.7NP 22.5OE 22.2FG Joel Embiid PHIL 1528TNP 33.7M 38.8P 19.2R 5.0A 0.8S 2.8B 13.7MFG 2.7MFT 5.1TO 4.8PF 40.3NP 22.4OE 17.9FG Paul George OKC 1511TNP 36.7M 37.5P 10.6R 5.6A 3.0S 0.6B 15.2MFG 1.4MFT 3.4TO 3.7PF 33.5NP 20.90OE 12.6FG Rudy Gobert UTAH 1461TNP 31.8M 23.3P 19.4R 3.3A 1.3S 3.4B 4.6MFG 3.1MFT 2.3TO 4.2PF 36.1NP 15.1OE 21.0FG Damian Lillard PORT 1373TNP 35.3M 35.3P 6.3R 8.7A 1.6S 0.6B 14.4MFG 0.8MFT 3.7TO 2.5PF 31.1NP 20.1OE 11.0FG Ben Simmons PHIL 1358TNP 34.0M 23.8P 12.8R 11.0A 1.8S 1.1B 7.3MFG 3.2MFT 5.0TO 3.5PF 31.3NP 13.3OE 18.0FG Russell Westbrook OKC 1342TNP 35.8M 30.2P 15.2R 14.7A 2.8S 0.6B 14.4MFG 3.0MFT 6.3TO 4.7PF 34.0NP 12.8OE 21.2FG Jrue Holiday NO 1325TNP 36.1M 28.0P 6.8R 10.5A 2.1S 1.1B 12.1MFG 1.3MFT 4.1TO 3.0PF 28.0NP 14.6OE 13.4FG Andre Drummond DET 1306TNP 33.2M 25.3P 22.9R 1.7A 2.5S 2.5B 9.4MFG 3.2MFT 3.2TO 4.9PF 33.1NP 12.7OE 20.4FS Bradley Beal WAS 1293TNP 37.3M 33.1P 6.4R 6.9A 1.8S 1.0B 13.2MFG 1.2MFT 3.7TO 3.4PF 27.2NP 18.7OE 8.5FG Tobias Harris LAC 1290TNP 34.7M 29.2P 10.9R 3.8A 0.9S 0.7B 10.6MFG 0.7MFT 2.6TO 3.1PF 28.3NP 17.9OE 10.4FG Blake Griffin DET 1282TNP 35.9M 34.3P 10.6R 7.3A 0.9S 0.5B 13.0MFG 2.6MFT 4.8TO 3.7PF 29.5NP 18.7OE 10.8FG Steph Curry GS 1258TNP 34.4M 39.7P 7.4R 7.4A 1.7S 0.5B 14.4MFG 0.5MFT 3.9TO 3.4PF 34.4NP 24.8OE 9.6FG Kemba Walker CHAR 1236TNP 34.7M 34.9P 5.9R 7.8A 1.8S 0.6B 16.0MFG 1.2MFT 3.6TO 2.2PF 28.0NP 17.7OE 10.3FG LeBron James LAL 1222TNP 35.3M 36.6P 11.8R 10.6A 2.0S 0.9B 12.9MFG 3.4MFT 4.7TO 2.2PF 38.6NP 20.3OE 18.3FG DeAndre Jordan DAL 1169TNP 30.5M 17.5P 21.2R 3.1A 1.0S 1.7B 3.6MFG 2.0MFT 3.4TO 3.9PF 31.7NP 11.9OE 19.8FG DeMar DeRozen, SA 1163TNP 35.2M 29.4P 8.5R 8.3A 1.4S 0.7B 12.8MFG 1.4MFT 3.5TO 3.1PF 27.3NP 15.2OE 12.1FG Kawhi Leonard TOR 1159TNP 34.6M 37.2P 10.5R 4.6A 2.6S 0.6B 13.3MFG 1.5MFT 2.8TO 2.1PF 35.8NP 22.4OE 13.4FG Kyrie Irving BOS 1158TNP 32.7M 34.6P 7.0R 10.0A 2.3S 0.7B 13.5MFG 0.7MFT 3.9TO 3.4PF 33.3NP 20.4OE 12.9FG Comments: The Greek Freak looks like the League MVP to me: Milwaukee’s got the best record in the league and he’s having the best season. James Harden scores more but also missed far more shots, turns the ball over more and it’s the rebounding force Giannis is. Anthony Davis would be very close if the Pelicans were playing him full-time but they don’t have the Buck’s win-loss record, in part because they aren’t playing Davis full time. I’m assuming that Nikola Vučević and Nikola Jokić are two different people. Former SU players: Jerami Grant OKC 754TNP 32.4M 19.8P 7.6R 1.4A 1.3S 2.0B 6.8MFG 1.3MFT 1.2TO 3.9PF 18.9NP 11.7OE 7.2FG Dion Waiters MIA 170NP 24.2M 20.8P 4.7R 5.6A 1.2S 0.3B 11.3MFG 1.0MFT 2.9TO 2.7PF 14.7NP 8.5OE 6.2FG Carmelo Anthony (was playing for Houston) 85TNP 29.4M 21.9P 8.8R 0.8A 0.7S 1.1B 11.8MFG 1.1MFT 1.3TO 5.2PF 13.9NP 9.0OE 4.9FG Wesley Johnson NO/WAS 85TNP 15.1M 11.7P 6.5R 2.1A 1.3S 1.1B 6.8MFG 0.6MFT 1.6TO 5.6PF 8.2NP 4.3OE 3.9FG Michael Carter-Williams HOU 31TNP 9.1M 22.8P 4.3R 7.0A 3.0S 2.0B 11.9MFG 4.6MFT 3.3TO 8.9PF 10.4NP 6.3OE 4.1FG Tyler Lydon DEN 20TNP 3.8M 10.7P 9.1R 2.7A 1.1S 0.0B 4.8MFG 1.1MFT 2.1TO 5.3PF 11.2NP 4.8OE 6.4FG Malachi Richardson TOR 2TNP 4.7M 14.0P 6.1R 0.0A 0.5S 0.0B 9.3MFG 0.5MFT 3.7TO 6.1PF 1.0NP 4.2OE -3.2FG Comments: Carmelo is still on vacation. Michael Carter-Williams, (what happened to his career?) and Malachi Richardson never played in a single February game. Oklahoma City, Houston, Denver and Toronto are all locks for the playoffs but Jerami Grant is the only one of the former SU players on those teams who plays much and is thus our best hope to get an SU guy in the finals for the first time in 39 years, although I wouldn’t hold my breath. [/QUOTE]
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