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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Real Player Ratings of Major Contenders one Month into the 2009-10 Season

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE REAL PLAYER RATINGS FOR THE MAJOR CONTENDERS
Each of the three major 2010 contending teams has that mega or historical superstar you look for when you consider whether a team can win a Ring. The Celtics have Rajon Rondo, the Lakers have Kobe Bryant, and the Cavaliers have LeBron James, who is the only one of these three who is in the "Major Historical Superstar" range. James is, amazingly, comfortably in that range.

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
Quite honestly the Cavaliers are at the moment hanging on for dear life as a major contender, and either the Mavericks or the Magic may bump the Cavaliers down to the wild card class of teams by the end of December. I refuse to count out LeBron James and the Cavaliers this early in the season, though.

LeBron James is well ahead of Rondo and Bryant, but given Cleveland's overall roster in general, and the big drop off of Zydrunas Ilgauskas in particular, James will need to be even better than he has been so far, or else Anderson Varajao and Mo Williams, who have been great, will need to be even greater, or else Shaquille O'Neal is going to have to play like he did years ago, or some other miraculous thing will have to happen, if the Cavaliers are to win a Ring this year over the Celtics and Lakers.

Let's take a quick look at the Cavaliers starters and their three key reserves so far this season....

Small forward LeBron James finished with a RPR of 1.331 last year, the highest in the NBA, whereas this year he is 1.243 so far. LeBron, you are slacking, laugh out loud.

Point guard Mo Williams finished with a RPR of .789 last year and is .746 so far this year.

2-guard Anthony Parker is obviously being crowded out by LeBron James, who successfully plays both the two and the three spots at the same time. James has to do this to some extent, or the Cavaliers have no chance at all. Parker is only .494 so far this year; he was .661 for Toronto last year.

Power forward J.J. Hickson was .485 for Cleveland last year, and is down to .434 so far this year. Hickson is hurting the Cavaliers and should be playing less than he is. Anderson Varejao is playing far better than Hickson, and the Cavaliers should always be starting Varejao over Hickson. Simply making sure that Varejao gets a little more playing time than does Hickson is not going to cut it. It should be a lot more playing time. Varejao was .694 last year but is far better at .862 so far this year.

Shaquille O'Neal, the replacement starting center for the fading Zydrunas Ilgauskas, has not yet played 300 minutes. Ilgauskas has collapsed from .913 last year to .585 so far this year.

Despite the fact that Jamario Moon technically backs up LeBron James at small forward, he gets a lot of playing time, and he deserves it. He is .787 so far this year, which is solid starter rank, and he is an extremely good defender who unlike many great defenders is also an offensive asset. Last year, Moon was .849 for Toronto. The fact that Moon has not dropped by more than .100 by being on LeBron James' team tells you that Moon complements James well. The bottom line is that the Cavaliers have to give Moon as much playing time as they possibly can, or they will probably not be able to defeat the Celtics this year.

Finally, backup point guard Daniel Gibson was .478 for the Cavaliers last year, and is a better .588 so far this year.

BOSTON CELTICS
Celtics' point guard Rajon Rondo is hanging very close to Kobe Bryant after one month of the 2009-10 season. This spells big, big trouble for Los Angeles and especially for Cleveland. The Cavaliers may simply not be able to beat the Celtics if Rondo is offsetting LeBron James to the extent he is right now, and given that the Celtics other than Rondo are well ahead of the Cavaliers other than James. Rajon Rondo has so far this year completed a remarkable transformation from young yet very, very solid to an historical superstar point guard. Last year, Rondo was a .938, and now so far this year, Rondo is in Hall of Fame / Most Valuable Player territory with a 1.046.

Also for the Celtics, power forward Kevin Garnett has even now not come all the way back from his early 2009 injury, but Rasheed Wallace, who is the Celtics 6th man backing up Kevin Garnett at power forward, is playing much better than he did for Detroit last year, especially defensively, and this has partly made up for Garnett not being at 100%. Garnett himself finished with a RPR of 1.106 last year, and is only .875 so far this year, but look for that to gradually rise and expect Garnett to finish the season above 1.000. Wallace was only .767 for Detroit last year, but he is .816 for Boston this year and, more importantly, Wallace is so far the 2nd best defensive player on the three contenders, behind only Anderson Varejao of the Cavaliers. Wallace, if he continues to play this well on defense, guarantees Boston a repeat application in 2010 of their very strong defensive strategy of 2008.

As if Garnett and Wallace are not already enough power and potential up front, the Celtics also have starting center Kendrick Perkins up from last year: from .666 to .750.

Small forward Paul Pierce did not have one of his very best seasons last year, but this year is different. He is up sharply from .795 last year to .912 so far this year.

Finally, no matter how old he gets, small forward Ray Allen, who is down only very slightly from last year to this, continues to be a huge offensive asset and a decent defensive player in the Celtics' quest for their second ring in three years. Marquis Daniels is now the backup for Allen at 2-guard. He was .710 for Indiana last year, and is .565 so far this year. This drop is likely due to the simple fact that Daniels doesn't get to make as many plays for the major contender Celtics as he did for the Pacers last year.

As we have seen, Pierce, Rondo, Wallace, and Perkins have together more than made up for the need for Garnett to complete his injury recovery. As a result, the Celtics' 2009-10 start has been truly awesome, and so far the Celtics are at least as good a team as they were in 2007-08 when they won the Quest for the Ring.

LOS ANGELES LAKERS
Phil Jackson and the Lakers, with Pau Gasol out for the 11 first games of the season, decided they missed Gasol's offense even more than they missed his defense. So to compensate for no Gasol, Jackson and the Lakers decided to rely much more on defense than they normally do to win the early games, which they mostly did.

Lakers mega star Kobe Bryant is playing almost exactly as well so far this year as he did last year when he won his 4th ring (5th Ring counting his MVP as a Ring.) Bryant was 1.075 last year and is 1.093 so far this year (historical superstar both years).

The new Lakers' small forward, Ron Artest is substantially better this year than Trevor Ariza was at that position last year. Artest is .838 so far this year whereas Ariza was .766 for all of last year. Incidentally, Artest for Houston last year was .806.

On the other hand, power forward Lamar Odom is down from .923 to .865. Similarly, center Andrew Bynum is down slightly, from .940 to .900. Both of these players are undoubtedly being negatively affected by the absence of Gasol, who loves to find them for layups and dunks.

LA point guard Derek Fisher (.660 RPR) is playing almost exactly as well this year as he did last year so far, which is in the Good Role Player category. However, keep in mind that Fisher's role for the Lakers is far greater than his RPR would indicate, because he very reliably translates Phil Jackson's strategies and tactics into actual positive results on the court.

BOTTOM LINE
Assuming no major injuries intrude, we are looking at a Celtics-Lakers Championship in 2010, a rematch of the 2008 Championship, and several other identical NBA Championships of history. The Cavaliers may or may not be a major contender, but that they are going to have to transform to compete with the Celtics and the Lakers is clear. Either or both of the wild card teams Mavericks and Magic may eventually be better than the 2010 Cavaliers. All in all, the Cavaliers, Mavericks, and Magic form a "second tier" for the 2010 Quest for the Ring. These three teams are waiting in the wings should the Celtics or Lakers stumble badly due to injury or, much less likely, something other than injury.

We still like the Lakers 4-3, but quite honestly you could call it 4-3 Celtics and you would not get much of an argument from me.

Now using the recently tweaked so they are almost perfect Real Player Rating formulas, let's check to see exactly how good the players on the three major contender teams are so far. All players who have played at least 300 minutes are shown; at least 300 minutes are needed for the hidden defending adjustment (HDA) to be valid. The HDA is included in the following.

REAL PLAYER RATINGS
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

Kobe Bryant LAL 1.093
Andrew Bynum LAL 0.900
Lamar Odom LAL 0.865
Ron Artest LAL 0.838
Derek Fisher LAL 0.660

Rajon Rondo BOS 1.046
Paul Pierce BOS 0.912
Kevin Garnett BOS 0.875
Rasheed Wallace BOS 0.816
Kendrick Perkins BOS 0.750
Ray Allen BOS 0.743
Marquis Daniels BOS 0.565

LeBron James CLE 1.243
Anderson Varejao CLE 0.862
Jamario Moon CLE 0.787
Mo Williams CLE 0.746
Daniel Gibson CLE 0.588
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 0.585
Anthony Parker CLE 0.494
J.J. Hickson CLE 0.434

REAL PLAYER RATINGS COMBINED SORT
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

LeBron James CLE 1.243
Kobe Bryant LAL 1.093
Rajon Rondo BOS 1.046
Paul Pierce BOS 0.912
Andrew Bynum LAL 0.900
Kevin Garnett BOS 0.875
Lamar Odom LAL 0.865
Anderson Varejao CLE 0.862
Ron Artest LAL 0.838
Rasheed Wallace BOS 0.816
Jamario Moon CLE 0.787
Kendrick Perkins BOS 0.750
Mo Williams CLE 0.746
Ray Allen BOS 0.743
Derek Fisher LAL 0.660
Daniel Gibson CLE 0.588
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 0.585
Marquis Daniels BOS 0.565
Anthony Parker CLE 0.494
J.J. Hickson CLE 0.434

EVALUATION SCALE FOR REAL PLAYER RATINGS IN A SEASON
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.910 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.830 0.909
Very Good Player / A Solid Starter 0.760 0.829
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.700 0.759
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.650 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player 0.590 0.649
Marginal Role Player 0.530 0.589
Poor Player 0.470 0.529
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.469
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399


REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

Kobe Bryant LAL 614.54
Ron Artest LAL 429.80
Lamar Odom LAL 424.09
Andrew Bynum LAL 421.91
Derek Fisher LAL 265.35

Rajon Rondo BOS 561.67
Paul Pierce BOS 521.46
Kevin Garnett BOS 424.22
Ray Allen BOS 415.30
Kendrick Perkins BOS 321.57
Rasheed Wallace BOS 281.58
Marquis Daniels BOS 178.45

LeBron James CLE 800.56
Mo Williams CLE 459.75
Anderson Varejao CLE 383.78
Anthony Parker CLE 252.55
Jamario Moon CLE 234.39
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 227.67
Daniel Gibson CLE 209.90
J.J. Hickson CLE 141.43

REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION COMBINED SORT
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

LeBron James CLE 800.56
Kobe Bryant LAL 614.54
Rajon Rondo BOS 561.67
Paul Pierce BOS 521.46
Mo Williams CLE 459.75
Ron Artest LAL 429.80
Kevin Garnett BOS 424.22
Lamar Odom LAL 424.09
Andrew Bynum LAL 421.91
Ray Allen BOS 415.30
Anderson Varejao CLE 383.78
Kendrick Perkins BOS 321.57
Rasheed Wallace BOS 281.58
Derek Fisher LAL 265.35
Anthony Parker CLE 252.55
Jamario Moon CLE 234.39
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 227.67
Daniel Gibson CLE 209.90
Marquis Daniels BOS 178.45
J.J. Hickson CLE 141.43

========== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ==========

OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

Kobe Bryant LAL 0.679
Andrew Bynum LAL 0.478
Ron Artest LAL 0.412
Lamar Odom LAL 0.390
Derek Fisher LAL 0.348

Rajon Rondo BOS 0.695
Paul Pierce BOS 0.626
Ray Allen BOS 0.453
Kevin Garnett BOS 0.449
Marquis Daniels BOS 0.384
Rasheed Wallace BOS 0.320
Kendrick Perkins BOS 0.302

LeBron James CLE 0.872
Mo Williams CLE 0.519
Jamario Moon CLE 0.352
Anderson Varejao CLE 0.304
Daniel Gibson CLE 0.279
Anthony Parker CLE 0.269
J.J. Hickson CLE 0.266
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 0.234

OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS COMBINED SORT
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

LeBron James CLE 0.872
Rajon Rondo BOS 0.695
Kobe Bryant LAL 0.679
Paul Pierce BOS 0.626
Mo Williams CLE 0.519
Andrew Bynum LAL 0.478
Ray Allen BOS 0.453
Kevin Garnett BOS 0.449
Ron Artest LAL 0.412
Lamar Odom LAL 0.390
Marquis Daniels BOS 0.384
Jamario Moon CLE 0.352
Derek Fisher LAL 0.348
Rasheed Wallace BOS 0.320
Anderson Varejao CLE 0.304
Kendrick Perkins BOS 0.302
Daniel Gibson CLE 0.279
Anthony Parker CLE 0.269
J.J. Hickson CLE 0.266
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 0.234

DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

Lamar Odom LAL 0.475
Ron Artest LAL 0.426
Andrew Bynum LAL 0.421
Kobe Bryant LAL 0.415
Derek Fisher LAL 0.313

Rasheed Wallace BOS 0.496
Kendrick Perkins BOS 0.448
Kevin Garnett BOS 0.425
Rajon Rondo BOS 0.351
Ray Allen BOS 0.289
Paul Pierce BOS 0.286
Marquis Daniels BOS 0.181

Anderson Varejao CLE 0.558
Jamario Moon CLE 0.435
LeBron James CLE 0.371
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 0.351
Daniel Gibson CLE 0.309
Mo Williams CLE 0.227
Anthony Parker CLE 0.225
J.J. Hickson CLE 0.168

DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS COMBINED SORT
PLAYERS OF THE THREE MAJOR NBA CONTENDERS
AS OF NOVEMBER 29, 2009
All players who have played 300 or more minutes are included

Anderson Varejao CLE 0.558
Rasheed Wallace BOS 0.496
Lamar Odom LAL 0.475
Kendrick Perkins BOS 0.448
Jamario Moon CLE 0.435
Ron Artest LAL 0.426
Kevin Garnett BOS 0.425
Andrew Bynum LAL 0.421
Kobe Bryant LAL 0.415
LeBron James CLE 0.371
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE 0.351
Rajon Rondo BOS 0.351
Derek Fisher LAL 0.313
Daniel Gibson CLE 0.309
Ray Allen BOS 0.289
Paul Pierce BOS 0.286
Mo Williams CLE 0.227
Anthony Parker CLE 0.225
Marquis Daniels BOS 0.181
J.J. Hickson CLE 0.168

USER GUIDE
The Real Player Rating User Guide is a necessary reference for anyone who wants to truly understand the value of, the validity of, and the ways you can use Real Player Ratings. Moreover, you should become a regular visitor to Quest for the Ring if you want to get the full advantage of reading and using Real Player Ratings Series performance measures. The more you visit and check out ratings, the more quickly and easily you will be able to evaluate what you are seeing.

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

NBA MVP Equals One Ring and NBA Hall of Fame Equals Two Rings

Effective immediately, a NBA Most Valuable Player designation equals one Ring and an NBA Hall of Fame designation equals two Rings.

The Quest for the Ring, the basketball project that is totally dedicated to explaining how and why those who win Rings win them, with about 1.4 million words toward this objective and counting, is announcing today that all NBA players who have won the annual Most Valuable Player award will be considered to have won the Quest for the Ring once. We also announce that all NBA players and all NBA head coaches admitted to the NBA Hall of Fame will be considered to have won the Quest twice.

Hall of Fame inductees who were not part of the NBA are not considered to have won a Ring. The Quest for the Ring is the Quest to win the Championship of the primary pro basketball League in the US since about 1950. That primary League is the National Basketball Association, or NBA.

In other words, being League MVP is at a minimum equal in importance and amount of accomplishment to winning the Ring. And being in the NBA Hall of Fame for basketball greatness across an entire career is at least equal in importance and amount of accomplishment to two Rings from winning Championships.

Actually, those two equivalencies are both very conservative approximations. MVP should actually be worth at least two rings and Hall of Fame should actually be worth about three Rings. But for now, we’ll leave the equivalencies very conservative as stated.

Anyone who disagrees can try to explain why being NBA MVP or winning that rare acceptance to the Basketball Hall of Fame is not AT LEAST as much of an honor and accomplishment as is winning a Championship. Good luck if you set out to do that, because I highly doubt you will succeed at showing that.

We will within the next six months be updating the Reports that came out last summer that showed the number of rings won by player.

Allen Iverson and other MVPs and Hall of Famers who never won a Championship finally have Rings at the place on the Internet that is totally dedicated to the Ring and how you win it: The Quest for the Ring.

Congratulations to Allen Iverson and to every other MVP and Hall of Fame player who somehow (due to bad coaches, for example) never won a Ring. You get what you clearly deserve at Quest for the Ring.

ONE RING FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:
NBA MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

1955–56

Bob Pettit

St. Louis Hawks

Forward

1956–57

Bob Cousy

Boston Celtics

Guard

1957–58

Bill Russell

Boston Celtics

Center

1958–59

Bob Pettit

St. Louis Hawks

Forward

1959–60

Wilt Chamberlain

Philadelphia Warriors

Center

1960–61

Bill Russell

Boston Celtics

Center

1961–62

Bill Russell

Boston Celtics

Center

1962–63

Bill Russell

Boston Celtics

Center

1963–64

Oscar Robertson

Cincinnati Royals

Guard

1964–65

Bill Russell

Boston Celtics

Center

1965–66

Wilt Chamberlain

Philadelphia 76ers

Center

1966–67

Wilt Chamberlain

Philadelphia 76ers

Center

1967–68

Wilt Chamberlain

Philadelphia 76ers

Center

1968–69

Wes Unseld

Baltimore Bullets

Center/Forward

1969–70

Willis Reed

New York Knicks

Center/Forward

1970–71

Lew Alcindor

Milwaukee Bucks

Center

1971–72

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Milwaukee Bucks

Center

1972–73

Dave Cowens

Boston Celtics

Center

1973–74

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Milwaukee Bucks

Center

1974–75

Bob McAdoo

Buffalo Braves

Forward/Center

1975–76

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Los Angeles Lakers

Center

1976–77

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Los Angeles Lakers

Center

1977–78

Bill Walton

Portland Trail Blazers

Center

1978–79

Moses Malone

Houston Rockets

Center/Forward

1979–80

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Los Angeles Lakers

Center

1980–81

Julius Erving

Philadelphia 76ers

Forward

1981–82

Moses Malone

Houston Rockets

Center/Forward

1982–83

Moses Malone

Philadelphia 76ers

Center/Forward

1983–84

Larry Bird

Boston Celtics

Forward

1984–85

Larry Bird

Boston Celtics

Forward

1985–86

Larry Bird

Boston Celtics

Forward

1986–87

Magic Johnson

Los Angeles Lakers

Guard

1987–88

Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls

Guard

1988–89

Magic Johnson

Los Angeles Lakers

Guard

1989–90

Magic Johnson

Los Angeles Lakers

Guard

1990–91

Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls

Guard

1991–92

Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls

Guard

1992–93

Charles Barkley

Phoenix Suns

Forward

1993–94

Hakeem Olajuwon

Houston Rockets

Center

1994–95

David Robinson

San Antonio Spurs

Center

1995–96

Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls

Guard

1996–97

Karl Malone

Utah Jazz

Forward

1997–98

Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls

Guard

1998–99

Karl Malone

Utah Jazz

Forward

1999–00

Shaquille O'Neal

Los Angeles Lakers

Center

2000–01

Allen Iverson

Philadelphia 76ers

Guard

2001–02

Tim Duncan

San Antonio Spurs

Forward/Center

2002–03

Tim Duncan

San Antonio Spurs

Forward/Center

2003–04

Kevin Garnett

Minnesota Timberwolves

Forward

2004–05

Steve Nash

Phoenix Suns

Guard

2005–06

Steve Nash

Phoenix Suns

Guard

2006–07

Dirk Nowitzki

Dallas Mavericks

Forward

2007–08

Kobe Bryant

Los Angeles Lakers

Guard

2008–09

LeBron James

Cleveland Cavaliers

Forward


TWO RINGS FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:
NBA PLAYERS AND COACHES ADMITTED
TO THE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME
2009 Michael Jordan
2009 David Robinson
2009 Jerry Sloan
2009 John Stockton
2008 Adrian Dantley
2008 Patrick Ewing
2008 Hakeem Olajuwon
2008 Pat Riley
2007 Phil Jackson
2006 Charles Barkley
2006 Joe Dumars
2006 Dominique Wilkins
2004 Clyde Drexler
2004 Bill Sharman
2004 Maurice Stokes
2003 Robert Parish
2003 James Worthy
2002 Larry Brown
2002 Magic Johnson
2002 Drazen Petrovic
2001 Moses Malone
2000 Bob McAdoo
2000 Isiah Thomas
1999 Kevin McHale
1998 Larry Bird
1998 Alex Hannum
1998 Arnie Risen
1998 Lenny Wilkens
1997 Alex English
1997 Bailey Howell
1996 George Gervin
1996 Gail Goodrich
1996 David Thompson
1996 George Yardley
1995 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1995 John Kundla
1995 Vern Mikkelsen
1994 Chuck Daly
1994 Buddy Jeannette
1993 Walt Bellamy
1993 Julius Erving
1993 Dan Issel
1993 Dick McGuire
1993 Calvin Murphy
1993 Bill Walton
1992 Connie Hawkins
1992 Bob Lanier
1992 Jack Ramsay
1991 Tiny Archibald
1991 Dave Cowens
1991 Harry Gallatin
1990 Dave Bing
1990 Elvin Hayes
1990 Neil Johnston
1990 Earl Monroe
1989 K.C. Jones
1989 Lenny Wilkens
1988 Clyde Lovellette
1988 Wes Unseld
1987 Rick Barry
1987 Walt Frazier
1987 Bob Houbregs
1987 Pete Maravich
1987 Bobby Wanzer
1986 Billy Cunningham
1986 Tom Heinsohn
1986 Red Holzman
1985 Al Cervi
1985 Nate Thurmond
1984 John Havlicek
1984 Sam Jones
1983 Bill Bradley
1983 Dave DeBusschere
1983 Jack Twyman
1982 Hal Greer
1982 Slater Martin
1982 Frank Ramsey
1982 Willis Reed
1980 Jerry Lucas
1980 Oscar Robertson
1980 Jerry West
1979 Wilt Chamberlain
1978 Paul Arizin
1978 Joe Fulks
1978 Cliff Hagan
1978 Jim Pollard
1977 Elgin Baylor
1977 Frank McGuire
1976 Tom Gola
1976 Bill Sharman
1975 Bill Russell
1973 Dolph Schayes
1971 Bob Cousy
1971 Bob Pettit
1970 Bob Davies
1969 Red Auerbach
1968 Alvin Julian
1964 Kenneth Loeffler
1961 Andy Phillip
1960 Ed Macauley
1959 George Mikan

There you go Allen Iverson, you can retire in peace now, you have a Ring already with two more on the way. Even playing the wrong position, hell, even playing two positions at once, in effect with one hand behind your back, you were a Champion.

How could any player win an ordinary Championship while playing the wrong position and/or while playing two positions at once due to bad coaching? That's most likely impossible. But Allen Iverson won everything he could win with the position and the very poor coaching he was given.

You will forever be basketball, Allen Iverson, and Quest thanks you more than we can say for giving us our faith in and love of basketball.

ALLEN IVERSON: NBA 2001 MVP AND WINNER OF ONE RING
WITH TWO MORE TO COME WHEN ALLEN ENTERS THE HALL OF FAME





















ALLEN IVERSON = BASKETBALL

FOREVER

Real Player Ratings for the 2009 West Final, Game 2: Nuggets 106 Lakers 103

Editorial Notice: Quest for the Ring will be between now and the end of 2009 providing a complete Real Player Rating Series Report, like the one below, for each and every 2009 West Final game, for each and every 2009 East Final game, and for each game in the 2009 NBA Final Series. The Mavericks-Nuggets West Semifinal series is also being covered this way in full.

Following the posting of the Real Player Ratings Series Reports, we will post the Real Game Ratings Reports for all of these games. Following these Real Game Ratings, which were just created in the spring of 2009 and which have hardly appeared on Quest at all yet, we will pick some games to focus on for full scale text Reports. In the text reports, we will of course as appropriate make use of and link back to the completed performance measure reports.

Quest for the Ring, as of spring 2009, has realistically and strategically decided to concentrate its advanced performance measurement, reporting, and analysis capabilities on the games that matter the most each year in the NBA: the conference final games and the NBA Championship games.


USER GUIDE
The Real Player Rating User Guide is a necessary reference for anyone who wants to truly understand the value of, the validity of, and the ways you can use the following measures. Moreover, you should become a regular visitor to Quest for the Ring if you want to get the full advantage of reading and using Real Player Ratings Series performance measures. The more you visit and check out ratings, the more quickly and easily you will be able to evaluate what you are seeing.

WEST FINAL 2009 GAME ONE
MAY 21, 2009 IN LOS ANGELES, CA
DENVER NUGGETS 106 LOS ANGELES LAKERS 103
SERIES IS TIED 1-1

BASIC REAL PLAYER RATINGS
The adjustment for hidden defending is not valid for individual games.

NUGGETS BASIC REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Linas Kleiza, SF 1.193
Carmelo Anthony, SF 0.725
Nene, C 0.640
Kenyon Martin, PF 0.629
Chauncey Billups, PG 0.591
Dahntay Jones, SG 0.402
Chris Andersen, FC 0.223
J.R. Smith, SG 0.108

LAKERS BASIC REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Kobe Bryant, SG 0.910
Trevor Ariza, SF 0.894
Lamar Odom, PF 0.802
Pau Gasol, FC 0.751
Andrew Bynum, C 0.530
Luke Walton, SF 0.421
Shannon Brown, SG 0.366
Derek Fisher, PG -0.106


COMBINED SORT BASIC REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Linas Kleiza, DEN SF 1.193
Kobe Bryant, LAL SG 0.910
Trevor Ariza, LAL SF 0.894
Lamar Odom, LAL PF 0.802
Pau Gasol, LAL FC 0.751
Carmelo Anthony, DEN SF 0.725
Nene, DEN C 0.640
Kenyon Martin, DEN PF 0.629
Chauncey Billups, DEN PG 0.591
Andrew Bynum, LAL C 0.530
Luke Walton, LAL SF 0.421
Dahntay Jones, DEN SG 0.402
Shannon Brown, LAL SG 0.366
Chris Andersen, DEN FC 0.223
J.R. Smith, DEN SG 0.108
Derek Fisher, LAL PG -0.106

EVALUATION SCALE FOR BASIC REAL PLAYER RATINGS FOR A SINGLE GAME
Perfect for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A Well Above Normal Starter 0.800 0.899
Very Good Player: A Solid Starter 0.700 0.799
Major Role Player / Good Enough to Start 0.600 0.699
Good Role Player / Often a Good 6th Man 0.500 0.599
Satisfactory Role Player 0.425 0.499
Marginal Role Player 0.350 0.424
Poor Player 0.275 0.349
Very Poor Player 0.200 0.274
Extremely Poor Player .199 and less

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REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Basic Real Player Production
The adjustment for hidden defending is not valid for individual games

NUGGETS BASIC REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Carmelo Anthony, SF 30.46
Linas Kleiza, SF 26.24
Chauncey Billups, PG 25.98
Nene, C 22.39
Kenyon Martin, PF 22.03
Dahntay Jones, SG 5.23
Chris Andersen, FC 4.46
J.R. Smith, SG 2.70

LAKERS BASIC REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Kobe Bryant, SG 36.40
Pau Gasol, FC 33.05
Trevor Ariza, SF 29.50
Lamar Odom, PF 24.07
Andrew Bynum, C 9.55
Luke Walton, SF 7.99
Shannon Brown, SG 6.21
Derek Fisher, PG -2.96


COMBINED SORT BASIC REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
Kobe Bryant, LAL SG 36.40
Pau Gasol, LAL FC 33.05
Carmelo Anthony, DEN SF 30.46
Trevor Ariza, LAL SF 29.50
Linas Kleiza, DEN SF 26.24
Chauncey Billups, DEN PG 25.98
Lamar Odom, LAL PF 24.07
Nene, DEN C 22.39
Kenyon Martin, DEN PF 22.03
Andrew Bynum, LAL C 9.55
Luke Walton, LAL SF 7.99
Shannon Brown, LAL SG 6.21
Dahntay Jones, DEN SG 5.23
Chris Andersen, DEN FC 4.46
J.R. Smith, DEN SG 2.70
Derek Fisher, LAL PG -2.96

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OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
All Tracked Offensive Plays

NUGGETS OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
Linas Kleiza, SF 0.986
Carmelo Anthony, SF 0.574
Chauncey Billups, PG 0.547
Kenyon Martin, PF 0.486
Nene, C 0.366
Dahntay Jones, SG 0.332
J.R. Smith, SG 0.039
Chris Andersen, FC -0.029

LAKERS OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
Kobe Bryant, SG 0.809
Lamar Odom, PF 0.598
Trevor Ariza, SF 0.557
Shannon Brown, SG 0.406
Pau Gasol, FC 0.403
Luke Walton, SF 0.267
Andrew Bynum, C 0.213
Derek Fisher, PG -0.056


COMBINED SORT OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
Linas Kleiza, DEN SF 0.986
Kobe Bryant, LAL SG 0.809
Lamar Odom, LAL PF 0.598
Carmelo Anthony, DEN SF 0.574
Trevor Ariza, LAL SF 0.557
Chauncey Billups, DEN PG 0.547
Kenyon Martin, DEN PF 0.486
Shannon Brown, LAL SG 0.406
Pau Gasol, LAL FC 0.403
Nene, DEN C 0.366
Dahntay Jones, DEN SG 0.332
Luke Walton, LAL SF 0.267
Andrew Bynum, LAL C 0.213
J.R. Smith, DEN SG 0.039
Chris Andersen, DEN FC -0.029
Derek Fisher, LAL PG -0.056

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DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
All Tracked Defensive Plays
Does not include hidden defending because procedure is invalid at game level.

NUGGETS DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
Nene, C 0.274
Chris Andersen, FC 0.252
Linas Kleiza, SF 0.207
Carmelo Anthony, SF 0.151
Kenyon Martin, PF 0.143
Dahntay Jones, SG 0.070
J.R. Smith, SG 0.069
Chauncey Billups, PG 0.044

LAKERS DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
Pau Gasol, FC 0.348
Trevor Ariza, SF 0.337
Andrew Bynum, C 0.318
Lamar Odom, PF 0.205
Luke Walton, SF 0.154
Kobe Bryant, SG 0.101
Shannon Brown, SG -0.041
Derek Fisher, PG -0.050


COMBINED SORT DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
Pau Gasol, LAL FC 0.348
Trevor Ariza, LAL SF 0.337
Andrew Bynum, LAL C 0.318
Nene, DEN C 0.274
Chris Andersen, DEN FC 0.252
Linas Kleiza, DEN SF 0.207
Lamar Odom, LAL PF 0.205
Luke Walton, LAL SF 0.154
Carmelo Anthony, DEN SF 0.151
Kenyon Martin, DEN PF 0.143
Kobe Bryant, LAL SG 0.101
Dahntay Jones, DEN SG 0.070
J.R. Smith, DEN SG 0.069
Chauncey Billups, DEN PG 0.044
Shannon Brown, LAL SG -0.041
Derek Fisher, LAL PG -0.050

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