Posted by Neil Paine on April 18, 2010
My buddy Brent sent me this link today, and I had to share it with the world: from Frumpzilla, 5 bizarre Facebook groups you, as a fan of trivial NBA history, should join just for the hell of it... In other words, Facebook "appreciation societies" devoted to Greg Kite, Larry Krystkowiak, Kevin Duckworth, Kurt Rambis, and Joe Wolf. And believe it or not, but according to the article there's actually a turf war brewing between Kite and Krystkowiak's groups! (That's right, backup big men from 25 years ago can still stir up deep emotions in their respective fan bases.)
Of course, those 5 aren't the only journeymen who deserve "preservation status" on a site like Facebook. Brent asked, "What groups would you propose be amended to this list? Those that you personally know of or would like to create?" Bill Wennington came to mind (the Greg Kite of his era?), but I think I'm going to open this one up to the readers... For which historical bench players would you create a social media group whose membership numbers are completely disproportionate to the player's talent level?
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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On the eve of the 2010 Playoffs, I thought it'd be cool to run down the current list of winningest NBA "people" -- players and coaches. We know which coaches coached which games, so we can give them accurate credit for W-L records, but if you recall for players, we have to estimate the team's W-L record for games in which they appeared. Fortunately, this is pretty easy and a pretty decent kludge: take the team's winning percentage in all games (in this case, all playoff games in a season) and multiply by the player's games played for wins, then subtract that from his games for losses. This isn't perfect, but in the absence of pre-1991 playoff gamelogs, it's the best we can do (and it's pretty darned accurate for such a simple solution). With the explanation out of the way, here are the winningest playoff "people" of all time:
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
Rising: Bulls (L-@NJN, W-@TOR, W-BOS, W-@CHA)
Falling: Celtics (L-WAS, W-@MIL, L-@CHI, L-MIL)
(Want to know how the BBR Rankings are calculated? Read this first... "MLE" = Maximum Likelihood Estimate.)
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Coach: Alvin Gentry
SRS: 4.68 (6th of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 95.3 (4th of 30)
Offensive Rating: 115.3 (1st of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 110.2 (23rd of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Phoenix Suns |
0.546 |
1 |
0.136 |
17 |
0.276 |
7 |
0.240 |
10 |
| Phoenix Suns - Opp |
0.491 |
11 |
0.116 |
30 |
0.292 |
29 |
0.224 |
16 |
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Coach: Rick Carlisle
SRS: 2.67 (12th of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 92.5 (17th of 30)
Offensive Rating: 109.2 (10th of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 106.3 (12th of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Dallas Mavericks |
0.506 |
11 |
0.123 |
3 |
0.243 |
26 |
0.226 |
15 |
| Dallas Mavericks - Opp |
0.495 |
14 |
0.136 |
11 |
0.263 |
15 |
0.206 |
6 |
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Coach: Stan Van Gundy
SRS: 7.12 (1st of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 92.0 (18th of 30)
Offensive Rating: 111.4 (4th of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 103.3 (3rd of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Orlando Magic |
0.536 |
2 |
0.136 |
17 |
0.246 |
25 |
0.246 |
7 |
| Orlando Magic - Opp |
0.477 |
1 |
0.122 |
26 |
0.226 |
1 |
0.205 |
3 |
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Coach: Phil Jackson
SRS: 4.78 (5th of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 92.8 (14th of 30)
Offensive Rating: 108.8 (11th of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 103.7 (4th of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Los Angeles Lakers |
0.496 |
15 |
0.124 |
5 |
0.276 |
7 |
0.221 |
18 |
| Los Angeles Lakers - Opp |
0.484 |
6 |
0.132 |
18 |
0.256 |
9 |
0.195 |
2 |
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Interim Coach: Adrian Dantley
SRS: 4.15 (8th of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 94.8 (5th of 30)
Offensive Rating: 111.8 (3rd of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 107.5 (16th of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Denver Nuggets |
0.509 |
9 |
0.127 |
6 |
0.261 |
19 |
0.290 |
1 |
| Denver Nuggets - Opp |
0.495 |
14 |
0.138 |
9 |
0.276 |
25 |
0.251 |
24 |
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Coach: Doc Rivers
SRS: 3.37 (10th of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 91.6 (22nd of 30)
Offensive Rating: 107.7 (15th of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 103.8 (5th of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Boston Celtics |
0.522 |
5 |
0.145 |
27 |
0.228 |
28 |
0.248 |
6 |
| Boston Celtics - Opp |
0.487 |
9 |
0.149 |
2 |
0.262 |
12 |
0.251 |
24 |
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Posted by Neil Paine on April 16, 2010
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Coach: Mike Woodson
SRS: 4.44 (7th of 30) ▪ Pace Factor: 90.1 (27th of 30)
Offensive Rating: 111.9 (2nd of 30) ▪ Defensive Rating: 106.7 (13th of 30)
Four Factors
| Team |
eFG% |
Rank |
TOV% |
Rank |
ORB% |
Rank |
FT/FGA |
Rank |
| Atlanta Hawks |
0.506 |
11 |
0.114 |
1 |
0.282 |
4 |
0.213 |
23 |
| Atlanta Hawks - Opp |
0.496 |
16 |
0.132 |
18 |
0.273 |
24 |
0.208 |
8 |
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