This is a pretty cool ranking system that combines a few others. Take a look at the screenshots of the ranking systems.
"The SCOR System is a statistical compilation of 4 complicated ranking systems compiled from different statistical formulas. There are two seperate statistical rankings calculated in the SCOR System: The SCOR Rating, and the SCOR Value. The SCOR Rating assigns each player a rating. This value is a statistical representation how effective a player is. The SCOR Value takes a players SCOR Rating, and compares that rating to their individual salaries. Using this comparison, you can determine whether or not a player is "worth" their paycheck."
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Friday, August 22, 2008
The Olympic Effect
"Many Jazz fans have watched anxiously as Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams represent the only NBA franchise with two players on the US roster. But should they be concerned?...
...The question many Jazz fans share is simple: How will the play of Deron Williams, Carlos Boozer and Andrei Kirilenko transfer to an 82+ game NBA season?"
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See the Post from August 18, 2008
There is a nice statistical breakdown of how NBA players fared in the seasons after the Athens Olympics in 2004. (There's also some info in the comments regarding how Stockton and Malone fared in the seasons after their Olympic appearances.
...The question many Jazz fans share is simple: How will the play of Deron Williams, Carlos Boozer and Andrei Kirilenko transfer to an 82+ game NBA season?"
http://thesaltpalace.blogspot.com/
See the Post from August 18, 2008
There is a nice statistical breakdown of how NBA players fared in the seasons after the Athens Olympics in 2004. (There's also some info in the comments regarding how Stockton and Malone fared in the seasons after their Olympic appearances.
Monday, August 18, 2008
A Luxury Tax Team?
See the Full Article Here:
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...Larry Miler expressed his concern for the future financial state of the Jazz. Miller said "[the Utah Jazz] do not intend to be a luxury tax payer". While Miller's "intentions" are clear, reality may take the Jazz into unchartered territory...
...Is it necessary for a team to exceed the hard cap to stay competitive in the NBA similar to the MLB (Red Sox, Yankees, etc)?The simple answer is No. If you break the NBA down into three tiers of payroll, here are the results.Highest Payrolls = .471 win percentageMiddle Payrolls = .577 win percentageLowest Payrolls = .452 win percentageUsing the same tiered system to analyze teams only in the WESTERN CONFERENCE, you get the following numbers:Highest Payrolls = .529 win percentageMiddle Payrolls = .627 win percentageLowest Payrolls = .424 win percentage...
...Our blogger team has put together a spreadsheet that shows the Utah Jazz salaries for the coming years....
http://thesaltpalace.blogspot.com
...Larry Miler expressed his concern for the future financial state of the Jazz. Miller said "[the Utah Jazz] do not intend to be a luxury tax payer". While Miller's "intentions" are clear, reality may take the Jazz into unchartered territory...
...Is it necessary for a team to exceed the hard cap to stay competitive in the NBA similar to the MLB (Red Sox, Yankees, etc)?The simple answer is No. If you break the NBA down into three tiers of payroll, here are the results.Highest Payrolls = .471 win percentageMiddle Payrolls = .577 win percentageLowest Payrolls = .452 win percentageUsing the same tiered system to analyze teams only in the WESTERN CONFERENCE, you get the following numbers:Highest Payrolls = .529 win percentageMiddle Payrolls = .627 win percentageLowest Payrolls = .424 win percentage...
...Our blogger team has put together a spreadsheet that shows the Utah Jazz salaries for the coming years....
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