Player | BPM | TS% |
---|---|---|
Porzingis | 7.1 | 69.5% |
Hauser | 5.9 | 72.4% |
Tatum | 5.0 | 62.0% |
White | 4.2 | 63.2% |
Kornet | 4.1 | 79.9% |
Holiday | 2.5 | 52.9% |
Brown | 0.7 | 56.0% |
Death, Taxes, Jaylen Brown’s advanced stats being terrible.
One dimensional, mediocre efficiency scorers just aren’t that valuable. You’d have to argue that he’s far more valuable than his box score stats suggest, but there you have an even bigger problem. Long term RAPM data suggests he’s maybe the 100th best player in the league. These are two completely independent metrics agreeing here. You have the boxscore metric which is saying he’s not that valuable, and you have the pure plus minus metric also saying he’s not that valuable.
Did Boston make a huge mistake signing him to a $300M deal?
Prior ranks on the team in BPM
2023: 6th
2022: 7th
2021: 3rd
It appears Hauser is higher than tatum
So what exactly is this supposed to represent? If we are to believe jaylen is so bad because of his 8th in bpm, is Hauser better than tatum?