Tuesday, February 07, 2012

NYSTOM NBA Power Rankings

We are into February and we're taking a look at the teams that are moving towards the top of the league.  Take a look at the NYSTOM NBA Power Rankings and let him know just how well his algorithm works. 



Through 1/31
W
L
1
15
6
0.714
2
18
5
0.783
3
16
5
0.762
4
16
6
0.727
5
14
7
0.667
6
16
4
0.800
7
12
9
0.571
8
14
8
0.636
9
13
9
0.591
10
13
9
0.591
11
14
6
0.700
12
12
6
0.667
13
10
10
0.500
14
10
11
0.476
15
12
9
0.571
16
11
10
0.524
17
12
7
0.632
18
12
9
0.571
19
9
11
0.450
20
8
13
0.381
21
7
12
0.368
22
8
12
0.400
23
4
17
0.190
24
7
13
0.350
25
7
15
0.318
26
7
15
0.318
27
4
17
0.190
28
4
19
0.174
29
6
15
0.286
30
3
19
0.136

Catching Up on NFL and NBA

NFL:

The New York Giants are celebrating their Super Bowl win with their ticker tape parade today.  I have to say congrats to them for a hard fought win against a good New England Patriots team.  I will say this though, I am not on board with this Eli Manning to the Hall of Fame and how he's become a top QB in the league.  I think a lot of that should be tempered as this great year that Eli had was the outlier.  His previous body of work has been somewhat middling (he's averaged 16+ INTs a year vs. 23+ TDs a year).  He's a good guy and has definitely grown as a leader, but let's all just hold off of this Eli is THE MAN for now.  (Take a look at the other QBs that we're talking about being the best in the game).


QB
Avg TDs (since 2004)
Avg INTs (since 2004)
Eli Manning
23
16
Drew Brees
31
14
Tom Brady*
28
9
Aaron Rodgers**
16
4
Ben Roethlisberger
20
12
Philip Rivers
20
9

*Includes a year of 0 TDs and 0 INTs due to injury
**Includes spot duty behind Favre; started in 2008


NBA:

LA Clippers - Count Chauncey Billups as the first person to encounter the Clippers Curse.  Billups has torn his left Achilles and will miss the remainder of the year (my opinion, but you'll see later today).  Mo Williams, now it's your turn to step in and see if you can help this team as a starter.  The big question is whether the Clippers can reach out and get JR Smith.  If so, let's just hope that he leaves his sister and girlfriend at home. 

LA Lakers - Kobe passes the Big Speed Bump (Shaq) on the Lakers all-time scoring list.  Shaq was effusive in his praise for the young Kobe, and maybe there is hope that the two of them can kiss and make up after a few years.  More importantly is Kobe is wishing for some kind of move that will get him Championship #6.  Can the Lakers pull a Howard trade, or maybe steal Deron Williams from the Nets?  If the Lakers get one or both of these deals done, look out for the Black Mamba in the playoffs. 

New York Knicks - Run out and get your Jeremy Lin jerseys now.  The Ivy League grad is actually balling for the Knicks and just helped them beat a Jazz team (above .500) without Amare and Melo (for most of the game, UPDATE - Melo will be out for 1-2 weeks with hammy injury).  I can easily say that Lin is the best POINT guard on the team.  Baron Davis is a shell of a shell of himself and no one knows if and when his back will work correctly.  Douglas and Shumpert, both ACC guys, are more scorers than true point guards.  I think going forward the Knicks gotta start Lin and bring Shump off the bench for scoring and defense. 

Dallas Mavericks - Jason Kidd is still shelved and although no one is rushing him back, one thing we can see is that this compacted schedule is no joke for these older players.  Dirk has been chided for being out of shape and we've seen from an overall level that the NBA off-season, really means what it says it means.

Denver Nuggets - Just as the creamy Nuggets were finding their legs in this compacted season they've been dealt a blow with the injury to Danilo Gallinari.  Gallinari chipped a bone in his foot and we're not sure how long he'll be out.  Gallo was ballin up until this point and although the Nuggets say they don't have that go to player, I think Gallo was that guy.  He's averaging a little over 17 pts per game and with his height and mobility he can provide several mismatches for opposing teams.  Get well soon Gallo, the Nuggets need you. 

NYSTOM's Last Second Shots

My guy NYSTOM is back with his metrics and stats, so feel free to get your calculators and opinions out and see if you got anything for him.  Let's cut to the chase and check out his latest Last Second picks.  If you don't remember, during the year, NYSTOM takes his pick of which NBA player he wants to have the ball in certain situations.


Who I want taking the last-second shot:
LeBron James, MIA   211-for-383   0.551
Who I want taking the last-second free throw:
Kobe Bryant, LAL   143-for-170   0.841
Who I want taking the last-second 3-pointer:
Richard Jefferson, SAS   53-for-120   0.442

Who you got?!?!?!?