No longer may pompous pundits dismiss the conference of the majority of the league's oldest and most storied franchises as merely the NBA's D+ League.
Evidence of this "resurrection"?
By record, the Orlando Magic are in the upper half of the league, yet are the East's ninth seed currently. The dysfunctional Houston Rockets are No. 8 out West.
By my numbers, over half the league's Bottom Ten resides in the Western Conference.
Ratings reflect
the first 42 days of play – through games of Monday, Dec.7.
Three-week ratings are available here.
Three-week ratings are available here.
The grading scale
is explained below the ratings.
No.
1 San Antonio Spurs (6)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 2
3-week Abacus
rating: 1]
18-4, .818; 1st
in Southwest Division / 2nd seed / 2nd overall
KK: +7; (7 Road Wins – 0 Home Losses) / No. 2
overall
CQ: +57; (.500 [5th] - .443 [1st])
/ No. 1 overall
SPOR-t: +97; (559 [3rd] – 462 [1st])
/ No. 1 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Big Fundamental
and his mates box out better than anyone else – as demonstrated by a .196
opponent OR%.
No.
2 Golden State Warriors (7)
[ESPN 6-week Rating:
1
3-week Abacus
rating: 2]
22-0, 1.000; 1st
in Pacific Division / 1st seed / 1st overall
KK: +12; (12 Road Wins – 0 Home Losses) / No. 1
overall
CQ: +46; (.523 [1st] - .477 [11th])
/ No. 2 overall
SPOR-t: +70; (598 [2nd] – 528 [15th])
/ No. 3overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, the Warriors forced two fewer
turnovers per game than during their first 11 victories, dropping from No. 8 to
No. 22 in TO%.
No.
3 Toronto Raptors (27.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 8
3-week Abacus
rating: 4]
13-9, .591; 1st
in Atlantic Division / 6th seed / 9th overall (tied)*
KK: +4; (8 Road Wins – 4 Home Loss) / No. 4
overall (tied)
CQ: +25; (.496 [6th] - .471 [6th])
/ No. 5 overall
SPOR-t: +40; (546 [8th] – 506 [6th])
/ No. 8 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 5 and 6, the Raptors were even with
their opponents in free throw attempts after being +6 per game through the
first month.
No.
4 Oklahoma City Thunder (30)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 5
3-week Abacus
rating: 6]
12-8, .600; 1st
in Northwest Division / 3rd seed / 7th overall (tied)
KK: 0; (3 Road Wins – 3 Home Losses) / No. 14
overall (tied)
CQ: +23; (.508 [3rd] - .485 [17th])
/ No. 6 overall
SPOR-t: +75; (603 [1st] – 528 [15th])
/ No. 2 overall
Abacus Revelation: OKC’s overall FG defense is Top Ten, but falls
to No. 20 against the three-ball.
No. 5 Cleveland Cavaliers (30.5)
[ESPN 6-week Rating: 6
3-week Abacus rating: 3]
13-7, .650; 1st in Central Division / 1st seed / 3rd overall
KK: +3; (4 Road Wins – 1 Home Loss) / No. 6 overall (tied)
CQ: +6; (.492 [8th] - .486 [19th]) / No. 14 overall (tied)
SPOR-t: +41; (548 [7th] – 507 [7th]) / No. 7 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 5 and 6, a lethargic Cavs defense allowed opponents to shoot .471 from the field while they shot a mere 40%.
No.
5 Indiana Pacers (30.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 7
3-week Abacus
rating: 16]
12-7, .632; 2nd
in Central Division / 2nd seed / 4th overall (tied)
KK: +4; (6 Road Wins – 2 Home Loss) / No. 4
overall (tied)
CQ: +15; (.489 [12th] - .474 [9th])
/ No. 8 overall (tied)
SPOR-t: +9; (531 [15th] – 522 [14th])
/ No. 13 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, the Pacers lit up the
scoreboard for nearly 113 points a game after struggling to just over 96-per in
their first 11 outings.
No.
7 Detroit Pistons (38,5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 13
3-week Abacus
rating: 8]
12-10,
.545; 4th in Central Division / 10th seed / 16th
overall
KK: +2; (4 Road Wins – 2 Home Loss) / No. 7
overall (tied)
CQ: +9; (.485 [15th] - .476 [10th])
/ No. 10 overall (tied)*
SPOR-t: +53; (557 [5th] – 504 [4th])
/ No. 4 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Pistons are a top four in both Offensive and
Defensive Rebounding – they also rank Top Ten in both Turnover races.
No. 8 Miami Heat (39)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 3
3-week Abacus
rating: 5]
12-7, .632; 1st
in Southeast Division / 2nd seed / 4th overall (tied)
KK: -2; (2 Road Wins – 4 Home Losses) / No. 20
overall (tied)**
CQ: +45; (.506 [4th] - .461 [2nd])
/ No. 3 overall
SPOR-t: +24; (533 [13th] – 509 [9th])
/ No. 10 overall
Abacus Revelation: How does the league’s fourth best shooting team
rank 25th in points per game? They stand No. 28 in 3-point shooting.
No.
9 Charlotte Hornets (41)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 10
3-week Abacus
rating: 14]
12-8, .600; 2nd
in Southeast Division / 5th seed / 7th overall (tied)
KK: 0; (3 Road Wins – 3 Home Losses) / No. 14
overall (tied)
CQ: +21 (.490 [11th] - .469 [4th])
/ No. 7 overall
SPOR-t: +12; (514 [23rd] – 502 [2nd])
/ No. 12 overall
Abacus Revelation: Hornet games must be a clinic on boxing out, neither
Charlotte nor their opponents average 10 offensive rebounds a game.
No.
10 Boston Celtics (42.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 9
3-week Abacus
rating: 9]
12-9, .571; 2nd
in Atlantic Division / 8th seed / 12th overall (tied)*
KK: +2; (6 Road Wins – 4 Home Losses) / No. 7
overall (tied)
CQ: +7; (.477 [23rd] - .470 [5th])
/ No. 13 overall
SPOR-t: +27; (539 [11th] – 512 [10th])
/ No. 9 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, the Celtics’ FG defense
slipped from fifth to thirteenth, though they remain defensive Top Ten in 3FG%,
points per game, and conversion rate.
ABACUS INFOMERCIAL
Masters of the Craft
(Part 1)
Which teams are
performing the rudimentary skills of the game most proficiently at both ends of
the floor? Let’s consider four elements of play: FG shooting, three-point
shooting, Offensive Rebounding and the matter of turnovers. These teams hold a
Top Ten rank offensively and defensively:
FG%: Golden State, LA
Clippers, Miami, OKC, San Antonio
3FG%: Chicago, Golden
State, Indiana, Portland, San Antonio
OR%: Detroit, Toronto
TO%: Detroit, Memphis
No.
11 Utah Jazz (44)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 15
3-week Abacus
rating: 7]
9-9, .500; 2nd
in Northwest Division / 7th seed / 17th overall
KK: +1; (5 Road Wins – 4 Home Losses) / No. 9
overall (tied)***
CQ: +9; (.491 [9th] - .482 [14th])
/ No. 10 overall (tied)*
SPOR-t: +51; (559 [3rd] – 508 [8th])
/ No. 5 overall
Abacus Revelation: The league’s third-best offensive rebounding
team generates nearly a dozen second chances per game.
No.
12 Orlando Magic (46.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 16
3-week Abacus
rating: 19]
11-9, .550; 4th
in Southeast Division / 9th seed / 15th overall
KK: +1; (4 Road Wins – 3 Home Losses) / No. 9
overall (tied)***
CQ: +6; (.479 [21st]] - .473 [8th])
/ No. 14 overall (tied)
SPOR-t: +49; (553 [6th] – 504 [4th])
/ No. 6
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, the Magic reduced their per
game turnovers from 16 to 13.
No.
13 Dallas Mavericks (49)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 12
3-week Abacus
rating: 10]
13-9, .591; 2nd
in Southwest Division / 4th seed / 9th overall (tied)*
KK: +5; (8 Road Wins – 3 Home Losses) / No. 3
overall
CQ: +5; (.485 [14th] - .480 [12th])
/ No. 16 overall
SPOR-t: -15; (502 [25th] – 517 [11th])
/ No. 20 overall
Abacus Revelation: Who’d’a thunk the Mavs’d have more road wins
than the Spurs?
No.
14 Atlanta Hawks (50.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 11
3-week Abacus
rating: 10]
13-9, .591; 3rd
in Southeast Division / 6th seed / 9th overall (tied)*
KK: +1; (5 Road Wins – 4 Home Losses) / No. 9
overall (tied)***
CQ: +15; (.482 [17th] - .467 [3rd])
/ No. 8 overall (tied)
SPOR-t: -16; (515 [22nd] – 531 [18th])
/ No. 21 overall
Abacus Revelation: The underrated Atlanta defense ranks third
(.467) in opponents rate of conversion.
No.
15 Los Angeles Clippers (56.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 17
3-week Abacus
rating: 12]
12-9, .571; 2nd
in Pacific Division /5th seed / 12th overall (tied)*
KK: -2; (3 Road Wins – 5 Home Losses) / No. 20
overall (tied)**
CQ: +28; (.518 [2nd] - .490 [20th])
/ No. 4 overall
SPOR-t: -9; (537 [12th] – 546 [23rd])
/ No. 18 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Clippers are the second best team in the
league in taking care of the ball.
No.
15 Memphis Grizzlies (56.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 14
3-week Abacus
rating: 20]
12-9, .571; 3rd
in Southwest Division / 5th seed / 12th overall (tied)*
KK: +1; (5 Road Wins – 4 Home Losses) / No. 9 overall
(tied)***
CQ: -6; (.479 [18th] - .485 [16th])
/ No. 18 overall (tied)
SPOR-t: +7; (510 [24th] – 503 [3rd])
/ No. 14 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, the Griz’ D yielded a .461
rate of conversion, down from .504 during the opening three weeks.
No. 17 Chicago Bulls (58)
[ESPN 6-week Rating: 4
3-week Abacus rating: 13]
11-7, .611; 3rd in Central Division / 4th seed / 6th overall
KK: +1; (4 Road Wins – 3 Home Losses) / No. 9 overall (tied)***
CQ: +4; (.476 [25th] - .472 [7th]) / No. 17 overall
SPOR-t: -34; (501 [27th] – 535 [19th]) / No. 24 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Bulls place in the Top Ten in both making and defending treys, a good omen in today’s game.
No. 18 Minnesota
Timberwolves (75)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 23
3-week Abacus
rating: 17]
8-12, .400; 4th
in Northwest Division / 11th seed / 24th overall
KK: -3; (6 Road Wins – 9 Home Losses) / No. 24
overall (tied)*
CQ: +9; (.494 [7th] - .485 [18th])
/ No. 10 overall (tied)*
SPOR-t: +6; (526 [17th] – 520 [13th])
/ No. 15 overall
Abacus Revelation: The T’wolves have been in the top quarter of the
league in Conversion Rate all season – very close to 50%.
No.
19 Portland Trail Blazers (78.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 20
3-week Abacus
rating: 26]
9-13, .409; 3rd
in Northwest Division / 9th seed / 21st overall (tied)*
KK: -1; (4 Road Wins – 5 Home Losses) / No. 16
overall (tied)**
CQ: -14; (.486 [13th] - .500 [25th])
/ No. 22 overall
SPOR-t: -8; (544 [10th] – 552 [24th])
/ No. 17 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 5 and 6, the Blazers averaged 13
offensive rebounds a game, up from 10-per over the first month.
No.
20 Washington Wizards (80)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 24
3-week Abacus
rating: 22]
9-10, .474; 5th
in Southeast Division / 11th seed / 19th overall
KK: -1; (5 Road Wins – 6 Home Losses) / No. 16
overall (tied)**
CQ: -6; (.476 [24th] - .482 [13th])
/ No. 18 overall (tied)
SPOR-t: -35; (494 [28th] – 529 [17th])
/ No. 25 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Wizards rank dead last in defending the
three ball (.395).
ABACUS INFOMERCIAL
Masters of the Craft
(Part 2)
Are not the
exceptionally inept worthy of some recognition? Here are the teams that hold a
Bottom Ten offensive and defensive ranking in our key elements of play: FG
shooting, three-point shooting, Offensive Rebounding and the matter of
turnovers.
FG%: Denver, Detroit,
Houston, Memphis, LA Lakers
3FG%: Brooklyn, Memphis
OR%: Atlanta,
Chicago, LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Philadelphia
TO%: Golden State,
Oklahoma City
No.
21 Phoenix Suns (81.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 21
3-week Abacus
rating: 15]
9-13, .409; 3rd
in Pacific Division / 9th seed / 21th overall (tied)*
KK: -1; (4 Road Wins – 5 Home Losses) / No. 16
overall (tied)**
CQ: -18; (.479 [20th] - .497 [23rd])
/ No. 23 overall
SPOR-t: -10; (529 [16th] – 539 [20th])
/ No. 19 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, Sun opponents were successful
on 115 of 282 treys, an unforgivable .408 success rate.
No.
22 Brooklyn Nets (83)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 28
3-week Abacus
rating: 25]
5-15, .250; 4th
in Atlantic Division / 14th seed / 27th overall
KK: -3; (1 Road Win – 4 Home Losses) / No. 24
overall (tied)*
CQ: -10; (.474 [26th] - .484 [15th])
/ No. 20 overall
SPOR-t: +14; (533 [13th] – 519 [12th])
/ No. 11 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Nets do a nice job of rebounding when the
other guys miss (No. 5); they just don’t make them miss enough (No.25).
No.
23 Denver Nuggets (90.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 27
3-week Abacus
rating: 18]
8-13, .381; 5th
in Northwest Division / 12th seed / 25th overall
KK: -1; (5 Road Wins – 6 Home Losses) / No. 16
overall (tied)**
CQ: -24; (.473 [27th] - .497 [22nd])
/ No. 26 overall
SPOR-t: -19; (521 [19th] – 540 [21st])
/ No. 22 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Nuggets struggle to convert possessions,
fourth from the bottom.
No.
24 New York Knicks (91.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 19
3-week Abacus
rating: 20]
10-12, .455; 3rd
in Atlantic Division / 12th seed / 20th overall
KK: -2; (5 Road Wins – 7 Home Losses) / No. 20
overall (tied)**
CQ: -30; (.469 [28th] - .499 [24th])
/ No. 27 overall
SPOR-t: -31; (526 [17th] – 578 [26th])
/ No. 23 overall
Abacus Revelation: In the last two weeks, the Knicks’ offensive
rebounding has slipped to seven per game – after being Top Ten for the season’s
first month.
No.25
Sacramento Kings (91.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 26
3-week Abacus
rating: 23]
7-15, .318; 4th
in Pacific Division / 13th seed / 26th overall
KK: -5; (2 Road Wins – 7 Home Losses) / No. 28
overall (tied)
CQ: -12; (.490 [10th] - .502 [27th])
/ No. 21 overall
SPOR-t: -7; (546 [8th] – 553 [25th])
/ No. 16 overall
Abacus Revelation: At the six-week juncture, the Kings allow the
second most points and third best shooting in the league.
No.
26 Milwaukee Bucks (93.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 25
3-week Abacus
rating: 24]
9-13, .409; 4th
in Central Division / 13th seed / 21st overall (tied)*
KK: -2; (2 Road Wins – 4 Home Losses) / No. 20
overall (tied)**
CQ: -21; (.479 [19th] - .500 [26th])
/ No. 24 overall
SPOR-t: -53; (516 [21st] – 569 [28th])
/ No. 26 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6. the Bucks’ opposition converted
115 of 307 treys (.375, compared to .333 earlier).
No.
27 Houston Rockets (96)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 18
3-week Abacus
rating: 27]
10-11, .476; 4th
in Southwest Division / 8th seed / 18th overall
KK: -3; (4 Road Wins – 7 Home Losses) / No. 24
overall (tied)*
CQ: -22; (.484 [16th] - .506 [28th])
/ No. 25 overall
SPOR-t: -62; (520 [20th] – 582 [30th])
/ No. 28 overall
Abacus Revelation: Dwight Howard and company sport the league’s
second-worst Defensive Rebounding Percentage.
No.
28 New Orleans Pelicans (111.5)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 22
3-week Abacus rating:
29]
5-16, .238; 5th
in Southwest Division / 14th seed / 28th overall
KK: -5; (1 Road Win – 6 Home Losses) / No. 28
overall (tied)
CQ: -32; (.478 [22nd] - .510 [30th])
/ No. 28 overall
SPOR-t: -60; (502 [25th] – 562 [27th])
/ No. 27 overall
Abacus Revelation: Per game, the Pelicans’ offense has been stopped
six more times than they have stopped the opponent.
No.
29 Los Angeles Lakers (114)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 29
3-week Abacus
rating: 28]
3-18, .143; 5th
in Pacific Division / 15th seed / 29th overall
KK: -4; (2 Road Wins – 6 Home Losses) / No. 27
overall
CQ: -51; (.458 [29th] - .509 [29th])
/ No. 29 overall
SPOR-t: -91; (486 [29th] – 577 [29th])
/ No. 29 overall
Abacus Revelation: The Lakers are the league’s worst FG shooters
(.408).
No.
30 Philadelphia 76ers (120)
[ESPN 6-week
Rating: 30
3-week Abacus
rating: 30]
1-21, .045; 5th
in Atlantic Division / 15th seed / 30th overall
KK: -9; (0 Road Wins – 9 Home Losses) / No. 30
overall
CQ: -57; (.437 [30th] - .494 [21st])
/ No. 30 overall
SPOR-t: -111; (433 [30th] – 544 [22nd])
/ No. 30 overall
Abacus Revelation: During weeks 4-6, the young 76ers forced three
more TO’s per game than during the season’s opening segment.
Power Ratings --The
Measurement Instrument
Our team-ranking tool utilizes four elements. Two scales are
based solely on team wins and losses; the others are measures of the efficiency
of team performance in comparison with the competition. First, we’ll simply use
win-loss record irrespective of conference.
The second criterion will be the difference between a team’s
road wins and its home losses. Since this cute little metric is said to be a
personal favorite of veteran NBA coach George Karl, let’s call this the Karl
Kount (KK).
Criterion No. 3, Conversion Quotient (CQ), involves the rate
at which a team converts its possessions into a successful field goals or free
throw attempts. Like the KK, the computation is simple subtraction—a team’s
rate of offensive efficiency minus that of the opponent.
Lastly, please allow Abacus to
introduce the “SPOR-t” score. SPOR-t stands for “Shooting Plus Offensive
Rebounds minus turnovers.” Add a team’s FG percentage and its offensive
rebounding percentage (o. boards divided by the sum of those o. boards and the
opposition's d. boards). Then subtract the percentage of a team’s possessions
lost to turnovers. For example, a team shoots field goals at a .488 clip,
offensive rebounds at a rate of .199, and commits a turnover on .143 of its
possessions. So its SPOR-t is (488+199-143) or 544. Once again, our measurement
will be the difference between the SPOR-t scores of a team and its opposition.
We’ll rank the teams from 1 to 30
in all criteria and simply add up the rankings. Low score wins, naturally.