查看完全版本 : 【转帖】nba球员性价比排行榜,Parker排名后卫第一!
澳洲小灰羊
2005-04-06, 11:01 AM
《今日美国》将NBA各球员本赛季的薪水和表现值根据位置做了个分析,算出了一个评价球员性价比的数据。后卫的表现值是指各后卫的总得分和助攻数各乘以40%加上抢断数和篮板数各乘以10%的总和,最后评选出性价比最高的后场是马刺队的托尼·帕克。他本赛季仅仅能从马刺队拿到155万美元的薪水,但是每场比赛能够贡献16.7分和6.2次助攻。
http://www.smg.cn/root/news/content.aspx?NewsId=23297
http://www.chinanews.com/news/2005/2005-04-04/26/558634.shtml
下赛季就开始执行6年6600万的合同了,性价比大幅度下跌哦!
澳洲小灰羊
2005-04-06, 11:08 AM
下赛季还会进步的。。。
不过工资涨得是蛮厉害的。。比Zidane还高~~
呵呵,,现在马刺队最佳性价比球员是老霍里 (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/robert_horry)!
澳洲小灰羊
2005-04-06, 11:18 AM
是啊,邓肯不在的时候他打得特好。。
fostone
2005-04-06, 02:05 PM
不仅帕克,吉诺比利 (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/manu_ginobili)的跳投也不行
不仅帕克,吉诺比利 (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/manu_ginobili)的跳投也不行
当然
根据统计,Parker的跳投命中率为41.1%,Manu的有51.0%
这并非说Manu的跳投有水准,他因投篮不准而控制中距离出手次数,当然三分有准些;TP这个赛季三分下滑的比较厉害,而且出手也少了多,中投有进步 :D
除去上篮之类的,其他球员纯跳投命中为:
Udrih -- 48.5%
Barry -- 46.8%
Brown -- 42.8%
Bowen -- 49.2%
Duncan -- 41.3%
Nesterovic -- 34.5%
Horry -- 46.1%
下赛季就开始执行6年6600万的合同了,性价比大幅度下跌哦!
这其中好像还包括肯肯出让的一部分哦!
马刺的上层实在是太会了!
这其中好像还包括肯肯出让的一部分哦!
马刺的上层实在是太会了!
为了留住伙伴甘愿自己出钱埋单,这样的举动全NBA也只有邓肯可以做的出来了。
其它球队的球星(以KG为首的)在输球之后还有什么资格抱怨身边没有人帮他,难道他们没有想过凝聚力和个人魅力也是球队领袖必备的能力吗?
有了这样的中流砥柱,马刺想不成为王朝都难。
怎么可能涅?
合同已经签了的,Duncan怎么让啊?
Duncan当时只是那样说说表示支持TP而已,实际上规则是不允许那样的
马刺真的这么穷吗?
圣安东尼奥是小城,没有大城那样旁大的球迷群体和市场。
SBC中心也是管理层从外界筹款建造的。
不过球市还是相对稳定的,以前的收入也是联盟的前十五名。但是如果马刺背上奢侈税,那可能就没有什么利润空间了。而马刺建立的就是一支联盟仅有的不交奢侈税的冠军队。
angelia
2005-04-06, 03:44 PM
为什么会这样呢?马刺好穷呀!但每个球员打球都非常的努力!
要看怎么说吧
圣安东尼奥可不小,人口全美第六,比达拉斯还多,但其周围没什么城市了,不像达拉斯休斯顿等周边还有其他城市有足够市场
球队主场体育馆一般都是所在城市要负责的,不可能让球队老板掏腰包
穷不穷,和给不给$,这是两回事,湖人和尼克斯老板可不是NBA老板中最有钱的,当老板的并非没有足够的钱来给球员大合同,而是不想掏那么多钱
马刺老板声明一般情况下不会缴奢侈税,而前些赛季一直在缴 :D
圣城的人口不可能是第六吧???
美国有那么多的大城市,像纽约、洛彬矶、芝加哥、旧金山、费城、连休斯顿都比圣城大的多。
香瓜你表总欺负我没有读过书。
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这个不能说是最新统计,至少是2004年末的统计 :D
俺怎敢拿这个开玩笑? 俺也没去过美国,但美国人是这么解释的
比如说达拉斯听起来要比圣城大,通常把周边小城算在达拉斯之内的,实际上并不属于达拉斯,其他同理
找不到权威数据,不过有一张大城市分布图,上面没有圣安东尼奥。
http://www.b-immigration.com/images/USACities.gif
那么这个“大”是哪方面的? 我看到的写的比较笼统,而且有人争论不包括郊区(surrounding)
地图则可能与市场、经济联系
把我上面提到的"六"改为"八"……,Google "San Antonio eighth-largest city"即可
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio has eclipsed Dallas as the nation's eighth-largest city, buoyed by a steady population influx and plenty of room to spread out.
Related Links
• 25 Largest U.S. Cities [PDF] (Census Bureau)
According to estimates released Thursday by the Census Bureau (news - web sites), San Antonio had about 1,214,725 residents compared to Dallas' 1,208,318. The annual estimate measured population as of July 1, 2003.
It's the first change in the roster of America's top 10 cities since the 2000 census, although Phoenix is bearing down on Philadelphia for the No. 5 spot and San Jose, Calif., could eclipse Detroit at No. 10 before the next official headcount in 2010.
"The town is fantastic and the people are great," said Richard "Chad" Chadwick, 58, who lived in San Antonio briefly as a teen and moved back in 2002.
While the San Antonio he remembered as a youth is long gone, Chadwick always loved the warm climate, clear skies and riverside charm he believes the city has maintained despite its growth.
"We're going to progress, we're going to grow," said Chadwick, a career military man. "What you need to do is make it grow the way you want it to grow."
The Alamo City has attracted new residents and annexed neighboring communities while Dallas lost residents and reached its expansion limit.
Mike Eastland, who represents both Dallas and Fort Worth as executive director of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, points to geography as Dallas' biggest limiting factor.
"I guess there's bragging rights to being large, but I think (Dallas was) trying to determine what kind of city it wanted to be and how fast to annex," Eastland said. "About that time there were a tremendous amount of small farming communities around Dallas that began to annex land around them."
Consequently, Dallas is hemmed in by massive suburbs — Plano, Richardson, Irving — that individually rank among the state's largest cities. At the same time, San Antonio, Fort Worth and Houston are surrounded by vast swaths of land they can eventually annex into city limits.
At around 1.7 million in population, the San Antonio metropolitan area remains far smaller than that of the Dallas-Fort Worth region, which stands at about 5.6 million and is climbing heartily.
Still, San Antonio is proud to return to its former glory. The city became Texas' first urban center when Spanish missionaries established it in 1718. It was the state's largest city as late as 1920 before Houston and Dallas surpassed it.
The growth is likely to continue. Tourism and several military bases in the city consistently bring new people to the state and Toyota is building a new plant set to open in 2006 that will create an estimated 4,000 jobs.
而在电视转播方面,达拉斯的可是圣城的三倍,圣城的是NBA倒数第三……貌似费城也一般……
http://www.nielsenmedia.com/DMAs.html
达拉斯和休斯顿排在圣城之前的是体重,达拉斯是全美体重第六的城市,休斯敦则是最"肥"的城市,圣城第十,二月份的数据
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108477.html
这个有更详细的数据,休斯顿,圣城,然后才是达拉斯,里面也有收入之类的,圣城显然落后……
lorick
2005-04-06, 05:16 PM
只要以后能够好好表现,对得起这份工资,就无可厚非
yubin1985330
2005-04-06, 05:48 PM
顶!
马刺没肯哥,中投根本没戏。我看全靠突破和三分,稳定的中投命中率是我们的俩后卫最欠缺的。中投也不容易受伤,为什么不好好练练呢?
elsie9
2005-04-06, 06:21 PM
怎么可能涅?
合同已经签了的,Duncan怎么让啊?
Duncan当时只是那样说说表示支持TP而已,实际上规则是不允许那样的
其实真正主动降薪的是BOWEN...
不过TD的支持,对于TP的合同也很重要
澳洲小灰羊
2005-04-06, 06:28 PM
这其中好像还包括肯肯出让的一部分哦!
马刺的上层实在是太会了!
还有鲍大叔,为了留住Manu和Parker,自愿降薪。。。防守却一点都没有缩水。。
真是好人!!
nkallwar
2005-04-06, 07:22 PM
[QUOTE=香瓜]当然
根据统计,Parker的跳投命中率为41.1%,Manu的有51.0%
这并非说Manu的跳投有水准,他因投篮不准而控制中距离出手次数,当然三分有准些;TP这个赛季三分下滑的比较厉害,而且出手也少了多,中投有进步 :D
这个jumpshoot的命中率是经过三分命中率加权修正过的吧
Manu总命中率为48%,如果跳投命中率51%的话,显然是上篮拉后腿了,显然不可能,
如果是修正过的,那就正常了,本赛季Manu3p命中率39%,这样就占不少便宜了
其实老大的跳投41%才是实打实的,hoho
nkallwar
2005-04-06, 07:24 PM
其实真正主动降薪的是BOWEN...
不过TD的支持,对于TP的合同也很重要
嗯,向鲍大叔致敬,刚入选第一防守阵容就主动降薪
chaochao
2005-04-11, 03:26 PM
传说中的美国第九大城市