The boys over at the APBR metrics board are asking who should be MVP. I think that if we use the ridge-adjusted plus minus ratings, we can get a good answer.
I converted each player's worth into a total efficiency differential (Offensive RAPM times Minutes% for Offense, etc), then looked at how much worse we would expect their team to be without the player. I converted efficiency ratings into "pWins" or "pythagorean wins" by doing Offensive Rating^14/(ORTG^14 + DRTG^14).
HERE ARE THE RESULTS
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Hello Nathan,
ReplyDeleteI would like to contact you about this article: http://thebasketballdistribution.blogspot.com/2011/02/estimated-defensive-rating-formula-with.html
I have some questions, but I didn't want to write them to the comments because that article is too old.
I asked you for your email via Twitter, but you didn't respond.
Could you give me your email please or some other form of contact because, as I said, I have some questions about that article.
Thanks
Richard