2011 Player Evaluations
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Kevin Seraphin
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Kevin Seraphin.
Key advanced stat: Seraphin had the third-lowest PER of all power forwards who played at least 500 minutes last season.
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Yi Jianlian
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Yi Jianlian.
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Trevor Booker
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Trevor Booker.
Key advanced stat: Booker posted a 58.2% TS%, which is awesome even with limited usage. Less awesome is the 18% he shot from 16-23 feet.
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Mo Evans
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Mo Evans
Key advanced stat: Despite Evans' reputation as a stabilizing on-court presence, the Wizards were outscored by 12.4 points per 100 possessions with him on the court in his brief tenure.
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Rashard Lewis
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Rashard Lewis
Key advanced stat: Despite not having a rep as a good defensive player, Lewis' defensive on/off stats were impressive in a small sample. The Wizards' defensive efficiency was 5.4 points better per 100 possessions with Lewis on the floor.
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2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Josh Howard
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Josh Howard.
Key advanced stat: Howard's true shooting percentage was 41.6% in 18 games last year. That's ... bad.
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: Jordan Crawford
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: Jordan Crawford.
Key advanced stat: Only 25 percent of Crawford' baskets with the Wizards were assisted. Remarkably, that's a lower figure than John Wall, who had the ball in his hands seemingly all the time.
2010/11 Washington Wizards Player Evaluation: JaVale McGee
Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating the 2010/11 seasons of all the players who ended the year on the Wizards' roster. We'll offer our quick thoughts, then ask you to grade their season on a 1-10 scale in the comments. For the purposes of this exercise, we'll start with the key players and work our way down. Next in line: JaVale McGee
Key advanced stat: Despite his blocked shots, McGee actually barely made a difference for the Wizards' defensive efficiency when he was on the floor (110.1 with him on vs. 110.4 with him off). He actually made a much bigger difference offensively (105 on vs. 98.9 off)
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