New York Knicks Real Player Ratings as of February 21, 2011
This Report shows what the New York Knicks' Real Player Ratings were just before they obtained Carmelo Anthony from the Denver Nuggets in a multi-player trade.
Next, I'll produce another Real Player Ratings Report that will show how the Knicks look after the trade. Third, I'll produce a text Report on the trade. Fourth, I will attempt to and only partially succeed in keeping my gloating and my "told you so's" to a minimum in that Report and in future ones. Fifth, I'll wish the Nuggets a fond farewell and resolve never to write another Report about them.
Wait a second, getting realistic here, I am probably just dreaming on the fifth one because even now I'll probably still every once in a while do a Nuggets Report. I'm like a dog loyal to where I was a puppy, remember? And even though Carmelo Anthony and Renaldo Balkman have been freed from the Nuggets' Dungeon and from the clutches of Warden George Karl, J.R. Smith is still down in that dungeon behind enemy lines. I've been writing a lot about that strange and misunderstood player (who could have been a major star if the coaching had been there) since Quest for the Ring started, and I learned a lot in the process.
NEW YORK KNICKS REAL PLAYER RATINGS
as of February 21, 2011
Congratulations and respect are due to AMARE STOUDEMIRE who leads the Knicks in quality basketball so far in 2010-11.
Congratulations and respect are due to AMARE STOUDEMIRE who has produced more than any other player on the Knicks so far in 2010-11.
KEY PLAYERS (above the NBA average)
MAJOR HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
HISTORIC SUPER STARS
None
SUPER STARS
AMARE STOUDEMIRE
STARS--WELL ABOVE NORMAL STARTERS
Raymond Felton
Toney Douglas
Ronny Turiaf
VERY GOOD PLAYERS--SOLID STARTERS
Wilson Chandler
MAJOR ROLE PLAYERS--GOOD ENOUGH TO START
Landry Fields
Bill Walker
AVAILABLE PLAYERS
KEY (ABOVE AVERAGE) PLAYERS DEFINITELY NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE PLAYOFFS
Raymond Felton (traded)
Wilson Chandler (traded)
TOTAL NUMBER OF ABOVE AVERAGE PLAYERS AVAILABLE AS OF NOW FOR THE PLAYOFFS: 5
BEST BY SIDE OF COURT
BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Raymond Felton
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Ronny Turiaf
NEW YORK KNICKS REAL PLAYER RATINGS
--As of February 21, 2011 (includes all games through the Feb. 16 game against the Atlanta Hawks)
--All players who have played 300 minutes or more are included.
--Shows the real quality of players.
--The hidden defending adjustment, which is necessary for a full evaluation of defense, is included for all players rated.
Amare Stoudemire 0.951
Raymond Felton 0.868
Toney Douglas 0.854
Ronny Turiaf 0.846
Wilson Chandler 0.760
Landry Fields 0.732
Bill Walker 0.722
Danilo Gallinari 0.659
Shawne Williams 0.637
Timofey Mozgov 0.538
SCALE FOR REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS
Perfect Player for all Practical Purposes / Major Historic Super Star 1.100 and more
Historic Super Star 1.000 1.099
Super Star 0.900 0.999
A Star Player / A well above normal starter 0.820 0.899
Very Good Player / A solid starter 0.760 0.819
Major Role Player / Good enough to start 0.700 0.759
Good Role Player / Often a good 6th man, can possibly start 0.640 0.699
Satisfactory Role Player / Generally should not start 0.580 0.639
Marginal Role Player / Should not start except in an emergency 0.520 0.579
Poor Player / Should never start 0.460 0.519
Very Poor Player 0.400 0.459
Extremely Poor Player and less 0.399
AVERAGE RATINGS BY POSITION
Not all positions are created equal. Generally, in pro basketball, point guard and center are the most important positions, power forward is in the middle, and small forward and shooting guard are the least important. Some teams however will have a different ordering by position.
The following are good estimates for average ratings by position among all NBA players who play 300 minutes or more. There are very few small forwards and shooting guards who don't fit at other positions who are superstars. Most superstars (RPR of .900 or higher) are players who can play point guard, power forward, or center. Most shooting guards who are superstars are actually "combo guards" who are in reality covering the point guard position at the same time they are officially playing shooting guard. Superstar small forwards are even more rare even though there are many possible ways for them to rise above the usual limitations of the position and be superstars.
Point Guard .750
Shooting Guard .635
Small Forward .645
Power Forward .715
Center .755
All Positions / All Players (NBA Overall Average) .700
PLAYOFF GRADE PLAYERS
Playoff Grade Players have ratings of .560 and higher. Players with ratings below .560 should not play in the playoffs unless the team is forced to play them so that they have two players at a position and/or so that the team has at least eight players playing in the playoffs and/or because the coach is absolutely certain the low rating player will play better in the playoffs than he did in the regular season. The greatest Championship teams will generally not have any players with a rating below .600 playing.
NEW YORK KNICKS REAL PLAYER PRODUCTION
--As of February 21, 2011 (includes all games through the Feb. 16 game against the Atlanta Hawks)
--All players who have played 300 minutes or more are included
--Shows the real basketball production of players
--An estimate of the value of hidden defending production is included in the total production for all players shown
Amare Stoudemire 1854.24
Raymond Felton 1800.85
Wilson Chandler 1336.01
Landry Fields 1287.84
Danilo Gallinari 1100.63
Toney Douglas 1012.20
Ronny Turiaf 674.37
Shawne Williams 409.55
Bill Walker 369.52
Timofey Mozgov 246.53
=============== OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS ===============
NEW YORK KNICKS OFFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
--As of February 21, 2011 (includes all games through the Feb. 16 game against the Atlanta Hawks)
--All players who have played 300 minutes or more are included
--Shows the real quality of players' offense
Raymond Felton 0.638
Amare Stoudemire 0.592
Danilo Gallinari 0.445
Wilson Chandler 0.435
Toney Douglas 0.423
Ronny Turiaf 0.375
Landry Fields 0.360
Shawne Williams 0.336
Bill Walker 0.294
Timofey Mozgov 0.215
THE AVERAGE OFFENSIVE SUB RATING
for all NBA players who play 300 minutes or more is about .385
NEW YORK KNICKS DEFENSIVE SUB RATINGS
--As of February 21, 2011 (includes all games through the Feb. 16 game against the Atlanta Hawks)
--All players who have played 300 minutes or more are included
--Shows the real quality of players' defending
--The hidden defending adjustment, which is necessary for a full evaluation of defense, is included for all players rated
Ronny Turiaf 0.471
Toney Douglas 0.431
Bill Walker 0.428
Landry Fields 0.372
Amare Stoudemire 0.359
Wilson Chandler 0.324
Timofey Mozgov 0.323
Shawne Williams 0.301
Raymond Felton 0.230
Danilo Gallinari 0.214
THE AVERAGE DEFENSIVE SUB RATING
for all NBA players who play 300 minutes or more is about .315
The breakdown between hidden and unhidden defending is available on request.
THE ALL IMPORTANT, AWARD WINNING REAL PLAYER RATINGS USER GUIDE
For complete details regarding how the Real Player Ratings are designed, how and why they work, and how exactly you can use them, see the User Guide. The User Guide for Real Player Ratings is a necessary reference for anyone who wants to truly understand the value of, the validity of, and the ways you can use the Real Player Rating performance measures.
Also, you should become a regular visitor to Quest for the Ring if you want to get the full advantage of reading and using Real Player Ratings Series performance measures. The more you visit and check out ratings, the more quickly and easily you will be able to evaluate what you are seeing.
ABOUT TEAM REAL PLAYER RATING REPORTS
During the regular season beginning in late January (when we can first calculate the hidden defending adjustments) Quest for the Ring (QFTR) posts Team Real Player Ratings for major contending teams and other selected teams as time permits. At the end of the regular season and before the Conference Finals begin, we post the final ratings for the four teams in those finals. The final ratings for those final four teams can then be used in team grids that are very important parts of any playoff series preview.
After the playoffs are over QFTR has enough time to produce and publish a final Real Player Ratings Report for all thirty NBA teams. These annual records of who was really the best and who really did what are scheduled to be posted in late June and in early July. They are posted in alphabetic order by team starting with the Atlanta Hawks and ending with the Washington Wizards.
The User Guide for Real Player Ratings was last revised and updated in May 2010; a new revision is "on order" and is expected to be completed between February 20 and March 15, 2011. The current User Guide is still very useful; the only section of it that is not completely accurate is the one where the specific factors are shown; the factors have been adjusted a little to reflect the latest information and understanding QFTR has about exactly how playoff games are won. There has also been a significant improvement in the calibration and validation of Real Player Ratings components. There are links to the current User Guide at the bottom of this Report.