MikeMan wrote:Duncan : - 57 % of his attempts Jumpshots - - 43 % of his attempts Inside
Z-Bo : - 58 % of his attempts Jumpshots - - 42 % of his attempts Inside
It's finally good that you know how to comprehend stats, but just looking at one category of stats isn't enough to conclusively determine a player's style. I only limited the categories I posted to keep it simple. But let's insert more stats shall we in hopes of getting a clearer picture...
Z-Bo 3-point attempts this season per 36 minutes - 2.0
3PA this season- 97
total minutes this season - 1757
Duncan 3-point attempts this season per 36 minutes - 0.0
3PA this season- 2
total minutes this season - 2522
Brad Miller 3-point attempts this season per 36 minutes - 1.0
3PA this season - 56
total minutes this season - 2100
I used per minutes to show a level playing field if their minutes are the same.
How come despite lesser total minutes than Duncan and Miller, Z-Bo has more 3-point attempts than both of them combined (attempts and per36) ?
Z-Bo may be a legitimate low post threat but he sure isn't playing like it.
MikeMan wrote:analyze a players playing style . Z-Bo is a low post player . .
He is a low post player but he doesn't show it on the floor.
Stats are only the result of what players do. It's a result of their "playing style"
I would like to discuss with you more about that Bulls-Warriors thing but it seems that you made up your mind about such discussion about stats and only offer the "watch the games" argument.