Email me

February 13, 2007

Mid-Season (sort of) Player Ratings

Each year, I like to check in somewhere around the middle of the ACC season and run an analysis on the players to see who's having the best season so far. As in the past, I've calculated the Prouty Rating of each player in the league who averages 10 or more minutes per game. I've also added my own slightly modified version that I'm calling the Irwin Rating (crappy name, I know). Basically this is just the Prouty with the win share dialed back a bit. Prouty has it as 25% of the total, while the Irwin Rating has it as just 10%.

No statistical analysis should be trusted without a bit of a sanity check. Any educated observer would say that a good rating system would have to rate Jared Dudley, Tyler Hansbrough, Sean Singletary and a few others as the best players in the league. By that measure, the Irwin Ratings look pretty good. Dudley comes out on top, followed by Hansbrough (Singletary is number 5).


The top 50:

Rank Player Team Prouty Irwin
1 Jared Dudley BC 0.539 0.521
2 Tyler Hansbrough UNC 0.533 0.513
3 Brandan Wright UNC 0.516 0.509
4 Ty Lawson UNC 0.496 0.492
5 Sean Singletary UVA 0.503 0.490
6 Zabian Dowdell VT 0.499 0.482
7 Tyrese Rice BC 0.507 0.476
8 Al Thornton FSU 0.478 0.469
9 Javaris Crittenton GT 0.476 0.469
10 JR Reynolds UVA 0.481 0.467
11 Reyshawn Terry UNC 0.464 0.464
12 James Mays CU 0.476 0.461
13 Ben McCauley NCS 0.467 0.461
14 Kyle Visser WF 0.436 0.458
15 DJ Strawberry MD 0.473 0.455
16 KC Rivers CU 0.463 0.449
17 Josh McRoberts DU 0.479 0.449
18 Lewis Clinch GT 0.404 0.446
19 Wayne Ellington UNC 0.452 0.440
20 James Gist MD 0.450 0.440
21 Cliff Hammonds CU 0.464 0.432
22 Thaddeus Young GT 0.434 0.429
23 Jamon Gordon VT 0.444 0.422
24 DeMarcus Nelson DU 0.445 0.420
25 Brandon Costner NCS 0.431 0.418
26 Vernon Hamilton CU 0.447 0.416
27 Deron Washington VT 0.425 0.415
28 Sean Marshall BC 0.444 0.413
29 Toney Douglas FSU 0.420 0.412
30 AD Vassallo VT 0.412 0.412
31 Mike Jones MD 0.419 0.411
32 Danny Green UNC 0.392 0.408
33 Trevor Booker CU 0.421 0.408
34 Ekene Ibekwe MD 0.408 0.402
35 Gavin Grant NCS 0.419 0.401
36 Greivis Vasquez MD 0.415 0.401
37 Engin Atsur NCS 0.370 0.401
38 Sean Williams BC 0.395 0.399
39 Jeremis Smith GT 0.399 0.397
40 Ra'Sean Dickey GT 0.384 0.388
41 Jon Scheyer DU 0.423 0.386
42 Anthony Morrow GT 0.373 0.384
43 Brian Asbury UM 0.369 0.384
44 Jack McClinton UM 0.369 0.383
45 Jason Rich FSU 0.403 0.383
46 Isaiah Swann FSU 0.395 0.382
47 Shamari Spears BC 0.392 0.382
48 Mamadi Diane UVA 0.394 0.376
49 Ishmael Smith WF 0.369 0.376
50 Ralph Mims FSU 0.363 0.372

After looking at this and based on what I've seen so far this year, my All-ACC teams (at this point):

1st
--------------
Jared Dudley (POY)
Tyler Hansbrough
Sean Singletary
Zabian Dowdell
Brandan Wright

2nd
---------------
Al Thornton
JR Reynolds
Ty Lawson
James Mays
Tyrese Rice

3rd
------------------
Javaris Crittenton
Ben McCauley
Josh McRoberts
DJ Strawberry
Kyle Visser

A few thoughts:


  • I really expected Gavin Grant to rate higher. He does so many things for State. His turnovers really kill his overall efficiency though.

  • When Caulton Tudor wrote last week that Lawson should be Freshman of the Year, I thought he was crazy, that Brandan Wright was shoo-in. The numbers back up my pick, but according to these Lawson is a much better choice than I thought. Lawson produces more offense per minute than any player in the league.

  • UVA has Singletary and Reynolds in the top 10 and their next best player is Mamadi Diane down at 48. And you wonder why Singletary's assist numbers are so low.

  • Reyshawn Terry's rating surprises me (which is why I ignored it and left him off the third team. I mean, he's a good player sometimes, but 11th without even scoring in double figures? That one's a bit odd.

  • McRobert's ranking kind of supports my thinking on him. He does a lot of things, but nothing exceptionally well.

  • This is really no surprise, but Miami's best player is Brian Asbury at 43. How many ACC fans have any idea who Asbury is? Hell, how many Miami "fans" know who he is? Judging by their attendance at the State game, not many.

  • Kyle Visser should win some sort of award for putting up with the team around him and still producing.


The full raw stats.

Comments
 
(1) by Deacon (unregistered) on 02/14/2007 10:01 am
I concur on Kyle Visser. He's carried himself like a leader for this team but aside from rebound put-backs he's reliant on teammates that don't do much to help him get points. Hats off!

I haven't drank the Brandon Wright Kool-Aid yet. He's got a very impressive game but I think playing with Hansbrough across the lane gives him some statistical padding and skews his value.

After the Irwin top-3 I really like the run of gaurds. Man we've got some good gaurd play in the league right now.

 
(2) by rives (unregistered) on 02/14/2007 12:20 pm
I wisj I could argue on your all acc teams...but I see no flaws...However I think Thornton gets the 1st team nod over Wrigh...Would not be surprised to See JR steal Al's spot...nice job...I concur on Visser...poor guy...I think Wake has some nice parts but nothing whole as of yet...

 
(3) by bobdcousy (unregistered) on 02/14/2007 01:32 pm
I think we'll see one more VT players up on there, either Deron Washington or Jamon Gordon. It's hard to see VT only having one player on the top 3 teams when they're in the top 4 of the ACC.

 
(4) by Dave on 02/14/2007 01:36 pm
bobdcousy wrote:
I think we'll see one more VT players up on there, either Deron Washington or Jamon Gordon. It's hard to see VT only having one player on the top 3 teams when they're in the top 4 of the ACC.


Washington made quite a statement last night. While watching the game I was trying to remember where he ranked. He's really come on strong this year. He still has time to work his way up. Gordon too.

But I disagree with the notion - and I have this argument every year - that a team "deserves" a certain number of players on the All-ACC squad because they finished in first (or second or wherever). It just doesn't work that way. Or it shouldn't. Hell, NC State has four players I'd consider for one of the All-ACC teams and they are right near the bottom!

Comment:
Username or your name/handle: 

   
Posted by Dave at February 13, 2007 05:17 PM | TrackBack

BrightCar Car Maintenance Software  - Software To Manage Your Car Maintenance Schedule
Basketball Scores
Links
Columnists
Caulton Tudor
Ned Barnett
Lenox Rawlings
Tony Kornheiser
Michael Wilbon
Bill Simmons
Blogs
ACC BasketBlog
The Sports Frog
Duke Basketball Report
FanBlogs (college football)
Yoco: College Basketball
StateFans Nation
Carolina Hoops Experience
Carolina Basketball Update
Ken Pomeroy
The SportsProf
Chris's Sports Blog
ACC Info
Charlie Board's ACC Stats Page
Official ACC Site
Ratings
Mike Greenfield's Ratings
Pomeroy Ratings
Sagarin Ratings