Collecting metric datasets as of All-Star break

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Crow
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Collecting metric datasets as of All-Star break

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Why don't we see if we can gather data tables here (preferably full or at least top 20-50 players) or at least a link to the dataset for as many metrics as want to donate them or can be collected as of the-Star break.

Anyone that wants to volunteer for the compiling after they start coming in would earn thanks.

Ideally the columns in the comparison table would all have the same scale. Per 100 possessions probably would be simplest / best. Those that are per minute based could either stand part or perhaps be converted (precisely or roughly) to a 100 possession base.
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Crow wrote:Why don't we see if we can gather data tables here (preferably full or at least top 20-50 players) or at least a link to the dataset for as many metrics as want to donate them or can be collected as of the-Star break.

Anyone that wants to volunteer for the compiling after they start coming in would earn thanks.

Ideally the columns in the comparison table would all have the same scale. Per 100 possessions probably would be simplest / best. Those that are per minute based could either stand part or perhaps be converted (precisely or roughly) to a 100 possession base.
As mentioned in my ratings thread - my All Star Weekend ratings are done ( http://www.hoopsnerd.com/2013_NBA_PDFs.html ). I'm guessing Mike G's are, he's almost always on point. Old school came in (Magic Metric) - and you have Winshares & PER easily available from basketball-reference.

Of course, after saying that - I can't help. I've been up all night at work - and I have to crunch the college numbers this morning, get a tiny nap, go to kids' basketball, and finish & post the college rankings, AND catch the Arizona Wildcat game. Oh yeah, maybe a blog entry about the All Star game. I'm booked.... BUT it'd be interesting if anyone could help Crow with this.

Someone try to add Berri if this happens - I love seeing his rankings compared to all the others, for the "oh my" factor.
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I'll get my ASPM stuff here, also.

Too bad xRAPM is no longer available.
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We're in (IPV) if wanted. Numbers are updated on our site through the All-Star Break, and/or I can provide them to someone in whatever format.
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Thanks for the notices / offers. I can't help with assembly right away. Post the data or a link when you feel like it and maybe eventually it will get collated by somebody.
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