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  • Similar Player Comparison from Stat \Sheet.com

    StatSheet offers a comparison of players from 1996-2013 and determines statistical similarity using 12 statistical categories as described here http://statsheet.com/blog/introducing-similarity-scores. For example, here is what comes up for Fred Van Vleet as of 2/16/13. If nothing else, somewhat of a history lesson here.

    or the 2012-13 season, Fred Van Vleet (WSU) has been the most similar to:

    All 2012-13 NCAA players:

    92.7% Daveon Balls NIU
    92.6% Michael Grace Yale
    92.2% Denzel Douglas Idaho
    91.6% Stephon Whyatt SFPA
    90.9% Vonn Jones TXState
    90.7% Kaza Keane IllSt
    90.7% Myles Hamilton KSU
    90.5% Reggie Groves Canisius
    90.4% D`Vonne Pickett SU
    90.4% Brandon Dorsett GSU
    All 2012-13 NCAA Freshmen:

    92.7% Daveon Balls NIU
    90.7% Kaza Keane IllSt
    90.7% Myles Hamilton KSU
    90.4% Drew Charles UTA
    89.6% Jake Bittle SDSU
    89.6% Josh Hagins UALR
    89.4% Todd Johnson NoKY
    89.4% Jackson Trapp FAU
    89.1% Rashun Davis Radford
    89.1% Jared Klein WMU
    All 2012-13 Missouri Valley players:

    90.7% Kaza Keane IllSt
    88.0% Dorrian Williams MSU
    87.5% Micah Mason Drake
    87.3% Malcolm Armstead WSU
    87.2% Dawon Cummings ISU
    86.7% Demetric Williams WSU
    85.8% Austin Chatman Creighton
    84.1% Jalen Crawford BU
    83.7% Jeremy Jeffers Drake
    83.7% Richard Carter Drake
    All Missouri Valley players since 1996:

    94.1% Ismael Caro Creighton 2001-02
    92.0% Clint Keown Evansville 1998-99
    91.7% Carl Lemons WSU 1998-99
    91.4% Michael Phillips WSU 1999-00
    91.3% Will Franklin BU 2005-06
    91.0% Kaza Keane IllSt 2012-13
    91.0% Rob Dye BU 1996-97
    90.9% Kavon Lacey Evansville 2009-10
    90.6% Frank Wiseler Drake 2009-10
    90.6% Kendal Brown-Surles SIU 2009-10
    All Missouri Valley Freshmen since 1996:

    92.0% Clint Keown Evansville 1998-99
    91.4% Michael Phillips WSU 1999-00
    91.3% Will Franklin BU 2005-06
    91.0% Kaza Keane IllSt 2012-13
    91.0% Rob Dye BU 1996-97
    90.6% Kendal Brown-Surles SIU 2009-10
    90.2% Armand LeVasseur Drake 1996-97
    90.1% Kevin Clancy LCU 1998-99
    90.0% Gal Mekel WSU 2006-07
    89.9% Anthony Shavies MSU 2003-04
    All WSU players since 1996:

    91.7% Carl Lemons WSU 1998-99
    91.4% Michael Phillips WSU 1999-00
    90.0% Gal Mekel WSU 2006-07
    89.4% Jerome (Fridge) Holman WSU 2002-03
    89.0% Demetric Williams WSU 2009-10
    88.3% Michael Phillips WSU 2000-01
    87.5% Matt Braeuer WSU 2004-05
    87.5% Demetric Williams WSU 2010-11
    87.3% Matt Braeuer WSU 2005-06
    87.2% Demetric Williams WSU 2012-13
    All WSU Freshmen since 1996:

    91.4% Michael Phillips WSU 1999-00
    90.0% Gal Mekel WSU 2006-07
    89.4% Jerome (Fridge) Holman WSU 2002-03
    89.0% Demetric Williams WSU 2009-10
    87.5% Matt Braeuer WSU 2004-05
    86.9% Matt Clark WSU 2000-01
    86.7% C.C. (Curtis) McFall WSU 2000-01
    86.2% Jermaine McLeod WSU 1997-98
    86.0% Chris Grill WSU 1997-98
    85.8% Adam Liberty ORU 2003-04
    Here is the link http://statsheet.com/mcb/players/sim...t=Submit+Query
    "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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    Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
    "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".

    A physician called into a radio show and said:
    "That's the definition of a stool sample."

  • #2
    I hope he is not too much like Carl Lemons. Carl was a good guy and played hard, but he could not shoot a lick. Not even a little lick.
    "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

    --Niels Bohr







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    • #3
      Can you summarize what the history lesson is? Not being critical, just wanting to learn.

      I noticed that two of the "most comparable" players, Keane and Balls, both have down trending seasons going on while FVV's is upward trending. I'm pretty sure that if I looked at FVV's comparisons 10 games ago, I would have seen much different players than now. Also, if he continues to improve through the end of the season, we will see another set of comparable players.

      I like stats more than most, but this seems to have a lot of outside moving parts that the player has little control of. Team dynamics, coaching dynamics, SoS played, style of play by opponents, and so on.

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      • #4
        Stats don't really mean much at this point considering him not playing as much the first half of the season.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
          Can you summarize what the history lesson is? Not being critical, just wanting to learn.
          There were former Shocker players on the list that I didn't know or at least didn't remember.
          "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
          ---------------------------------------
          Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
          "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".

          A physician called into a radio show and said:
          "That's the definition of a stool sample."

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          • #6
            It lists Fridge Holman, CC McFall and Chris Grill under All WSU Freshman. I don't think any of these players spent their freshman year at WSU.
            Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wusphlash View Post
              It lists Fridge Holman, CC McFall and Chris Grill under All WSU Freshman. I don't think any of these players spent their freshman year at WSU.
              Details, details!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by im4wsu View Post
                There were former Shocker players on the list that I didn't know or at least didn't remember.
                Yes, that's what I thought, but I'm sure the teams that many played on were quite different than today's. Anything is possible, but I doubt you'll forget Fred VanVleet's name. Don't even remember what happened to Phillips as he was just here 2 years. McLeod played 9 games his frosh (and only) year. I'm sure he's a good comparable to FVV.

                Like I said, if Fred has a few more nice games, they'll be a little bit different set of names. It's a constantly moving target.

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                • #9
                  I'm disappointed statsheet doesn't use similarity scores for all players since 1996. Part of the fun of this is to see how players similar to Van Vleet developed. Having a list of players from only this year means that you can't see that. Having a list of only Valley players since 1996 limits the pool to choose from. Kenpom has Tray Woodall as the most similar player to Van Vleet. I wonder if people would be saying that stats don't really mean much if the current starting point guard for Pittsburgh was the first name they saw.

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