Crow wrote:Pemaximum's defensive rebound and assist weights are within the range of what I find reasonable to at least look at and consider and seem close to what I'd consider "best" or "right".
It's nice to hear that
On priors I suggest you read this thread as it's where the 'x' part of xRAPM originates: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8025
Regarding the problem of assuming all positions have the same value, the question you really need to ask is: Is the guard-guard-forward-forward-forward setup optimal? If it is not optimal then why does it continue to be universally used? If it is optimal then each position must be filled and hence each position is intrinsically equal in value, because what really matters is how good your guards are compared to the opposition guards, and how good your forwards are compared to the opposition forwards.
I'm not sure if it's the optimal setup but as you pointed out it's universally used. A forward's effect could be greater than an additional guard as long as there's a guard on the floor. Too much estimation and you probably figured out by now that I don't like it

. Add constant player position changes in games into the mix for lots of different reasons such as mismatchs, different plays, defensive-offensive adjustment etc. and suddenly you have a big problem imo. Although this position adjustment sounds sensible it brings serious drawbacks.
Thanks for the link btw. I tried to read most of the posts and although I found his tone harsh, I completely agree with a poster named mystic on the discussion. Those chosen variables, coefficients and regression are all out of place. I see why J.E. (I assume the runner of RAPM) tried to include everything from box score but there should be something wrong with that regression. Prediction is probably more accurate for wrong reasons. In the end it's going to predict worse the next seasons. I tihnk I won't use this version of RAPM.
e.g: Defensive weight of FGM is -0.3614711184. OFC it was going to be negative since making a field goal rewards the opponent with a new possession. But should a player be penalized on the defensive end for making a field goal? According to the better prediction accuracy, yes. To me? No. This is not an estimate but a simple fact.
As a side note, I don't like seperating the weights of all box-score stats for offense and defense. It's simply not valid.