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MarkT
Automatic Static

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Toronto
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I'm not sure those pro-rated figures for Calderon are accurate. If he plays ~70% of the minutes that TJ does, don't you just divide all of Calderon's #s by ~0.70 to 'gross them up'? That gives him more like 12.4 PPG, for example and other stats would thus be higher too. I'm baked, so I can't vouch for my math right now though, lol 
To argue in favour of TJ's stats, he plays against the other team's starters...i.e. harder competition. But...he also plays more with the Raps starters, who are more talented teammates to have on the floor with him. The converse is also true. Calderon likely sees less stiff competition if he plays more against the other team's 2nd unit, but he also plays more with less skilled fellow bench players. Some stats will be better, some will suffer, depending upon the quality of your opposition and the quality of your teammates on the floor with you.
Jeff, when you say "points, steals, assists, rebounds = ford wins", that's kind of misleading as, in most of those categories, the difference is rather small...and using rebounds? Jason Kidd notwithstanding, who cares how many boards your PG grabs? That's not their job and if another aspect of their game suffers because they're grabbing boards instead of being in a position to run up court when your big men grabs one, is that a good thing?
IMHO, one of the more relevant stats for a PG is assist-to-turnover ratio. i.e. given that they handle the ball a *lot* and it's their job to find their teammates, low turnover-to-assist ratio is a good marker.
Among PGs: Calderon is 4th in THE ENTIRE LEAGUE in assist-to-turnover ratio. TJ is 25th. How about Calderon absolutely smoking TJ in FG%? Calderon is 8th in lowest # of turnovers per game...and while TJ is 2nd only to Nash is assists-per-48min (amazing!), Calderon isn't far behind in 6th. I'd say he matches up *quite* well with TJ.
anyway, I think they're both great PGs, and it will be inevitable that when a team has two guys who can start, that the debate will rage on. They're pretty close in overall 'worth' to the Raps, but I would rather have Calderon if the Raps could keep just one...particularly given that TJ is the higher profile player and would thus likely fetch more in a trade.
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Apr-26-2007 02:57
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