Posted by all3 on 4/24/2016 7:26:00 PM (view original):
You're confusing the heell out of me. You seem like you're trying to disagree, yet you keep making points that support me. It really doesn't matter who thinks what, because WIS is never going to change anything, so what we've got is what we need to live with.
It's because you're too focused on being right or wrong instead of reading what's actually been said. I'm explaining part of the reason the problem exists instead of just saying the same thing over & over and making contradictory statements while doing so. Let me break it down for you:
Posted by ncmusician_7 on 4/23/2016 7:00:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 4/23/2016 5:45:00 PM (view original):
Some people may prefer a (seriously?) flawed system to no system at all. I can respect their choice, but I can't agree with it. To me, things should be (close to) totally correct or not at all.
Would you eliminate blocks, steals and turnovers (since those numbers are estimates in the early days of the nba) from the player stats?
In my eyes, using stats estimated as accurately as possible for older players so that actual comparable stats for newer players can be used is a far cry from (seemingly) randomly assigning numbers for a Defensive system that is not needed at all. Many people (W - A - Y more than now) played the SIM without any ratings at all for years. I get the attempt, and agree that if done with much more accuracy it would be good to have, just not in the current state.
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Now, inject what I said and see if it makes any more sense to you:
yeah but some of those numbers are completely fabricated. If Russell & Wilt's blocks were close to accurate, they'd be 90+ def every season.... probably 100.
Part of the problem is that the stats they use for their formula for defensive rating aren't available in the old days, so they use the ones they fabricated. FYI, blk% & stl% are two key elements that go into wisnba's d-rating. These numbers are absurdly low in a few instances (namely Blocks for Russell, Wilt & Thurmond at least), and if the numbers they used were more accurate, we wouldn't be crying about Harden having better D than Russell, because he (Russell) would be 100 every season regardless of all-defense teams or anything else (see: Whiteside's 15-16 season, a few Mutombo, Olajuwon, Admiral & Bol seasons). There would still be some problems, like Harden's absurdly high defense, but the problem be less blatantly obvious since Russell would be head & shoulders better instead of near the same or actually behind like he is in a few seasons.
So no, I'm not disagreeing with you. I just know exactly where the problem lies. Their refusal to do anything about it is another one.