All players who appeared in 2020-21—classified by the team for which they last appeared, even if they were since waived or released in some alternative fashion—were graded on the following scale by each evaluator:
The past and future are irrelevant. Only the level at which we expected them to play right after 2020-21 matters, assuming health and full recoveries from injuries.
Now, for the grades!
Shouldn’t Get Minutes: 1.00 to 1.49 17. Udonis Haslem: 1.08 (0.13 down)
End-of-Bench Pieces: 1.50 to 2.49 16. Gabe Vincent: 1.92 (0.52 up) 15. Max Strus: 2.0 (0.6 up) 14. KZ Okpala: 2.0 (0.07 down)
All players who appeared in 2020-21—classified by the team for which they last appeared, even if they were since waived or released in some alternative fashion—were graded on the following scale by each evaluator:
The past and future are irrelevant. Only the level at which we expected them to play right after 2020-21 matters, assuming health and full recoveries from injuries.
All players who appeared in 2020-21—classified by the team for which they last appeared, even if they were since waived or released in some alternative fashion—were graded on the following scale by each evaluator:
The past and future are irrelevant. Only the level at which we expected them to play right after 2020-21 matters, assuming health and full recoveries from injuries.
It's time for the Nov. 30 edition of the NBA Math player power rankings!
As always, these are based solely on our Rolling Player Ratings, which are determined by performance over a player's last 10 appearances: nbamath.com/rolling-player…
Only the last 10 games matter, and players must have appeared within the last week to maintain eligibility.