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Suns' Marion shows flexibility as NBA's most versatile player last season Posted 10/24/2006 11:00 PM ET By David DuPree, USA TODAY Shawn Marion of the Phoenix Suns was the most versatile NBA player last season. At 6-7, Marion played power forward and was still third in the league in rebounding. He has three-point range and is one of the league's best dunkers and a superb defender. He will go back to his more natural small forward position this season. USA TODAY took this season's projected starters at each position for each team and compared them to the other projected starters at the same position in five statistical categories (from last season) that encompass formulas to measure key facets of the game. The player who performs best in a category gets one point down to 30 for the worst score. The player with the lowest total points in all five categories is theoretically the best at his position going into the season. It's no surprise Marion has the best overall score of any player in the league at any position. He is an eye-opening 31 points better than position runner-up LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers. "I don't think about stats or anything like that," says Marion, who averaged 21.8 points last season. "I'm just out there trying to make things happen any way I can." Position-by-position rankings: Point guards Allen Iverson had one of his most productive seasons but tied for fourth among point guards in the rankings. He was 21st in team winning percentage and 16th in points per shot, which pulled down his total productivity. Name Win pct. Rank pts. PPS Hands TD Total C. Billups 78.0 (1) 258 (5) 0.976 (7) -3.099 (12) .187 (6) 31 Jason Kidd 59.8 (8) 259 (6) 0.927 (12) -2.125 (1) .184 (8) 35 Steve Nash 65.9 (4) 245 (3) 1.115 (1) -4.089 (25) .190 (5) 38 Jason Williams 63.4 (5) 312 (17) 1.034 (2) -2.424 (2) .120 (22) 48 Tony Parker 76.8 (2) 279 (9) 1.011 (4) -4.038 (23) .177 (10) 48 Allen Iverson 46.3 (21) 222 (1) 0.897 (16) -3.042 (9) .273 (1) 48 Shooting guards Kobe Bryant, the league's leading scorer, was tied for fifth with Michael Redd. His standing is a result of being 23rd in the hands category. Name Win pct. Rank pts. PPS Hands TD Total Jason Terry 73.2 (3) 342 (18) 1.047 (3) -2.550 (9) .144 (14) 47 Manu Ginobili 76.8 (2) 327 (13) .953 (10) -2.308 (7) .141 (15) 47 Ray Allen 42.7 (21) 256 (4) 1.052 (2) -2.795 (14) .203 (6) 47 Dwyane Wade 63.4 (6) 227 (1) .921 (18) -3.747 (21) .242 (2) 48 Kobe Bryant 54.9 (11) 244 (3) .947 (12) -3.825 (23) .278 (1) 50 Michael Redd 48.8 (15) 279 (6) .972 (6) -2.838 (16) .202 (7) 50 Small forwards LeBron James was 18th in hands and 16th in points per shot, which dropped him behind Shawn Marion, who was ranked no lower than fourth in any category. Name Win pct. Rank pts. PPS Hands TD Total Shawn Marion 65.9 (4) 190 (1) 1.064 (2) -0.630 (2) .201 (3) 12 LeBron James 61.0 (6) 230 (2) .940 (16) -3.190 (18) .283 (1) 43 Peja Stojakovic 50.0 (18) 300 (7) 1.009 (5) -3.085 (13) .166 (9) 52 A. Kirilenko 50.0 (19) 249 (3) .860 (24) -0.623 (1) .177 (7) 54 Rashard Lewis 42.7 (23) 314 (12) .993 (9) -2.308 (7) .168 (8) 59 Power forwards Dirk Nowitzki was the only player at any position to finish in the top three in all five categories. (empty) Centers As an indicator of the parity at the position, no player finished among the top 15 in all five categories. Name Win pct. Rank pts. PPS Hands TD Total Marcus Camby 53.7 (12) 236 (4) .889 (21) 0.232 (2) .162 (6) 45 Ben Wallace 78.0 (1) 230 (3) .784 (29) 0.915 (1) .127 (13) 47 Yao Ming 41.5 (21) 229 (2) .981 (4) -3.825 (23) .225 (1) 51 Z. Ilgauskas 61.0 (6) 307 (11) .959 (10) -3.346 (17) .153 (8) 52 S O'Neal 63.4 (5) 222 (1) .929 (17) -4.593 (28) .190 (3) 54 Chris Kaman 57.3 (8) 290 (10) .973 (5) -3.744 (22) .140 (9) 54 Source: USA TODAY analysis CHART CATEGORY KEY Win percentage: Team winning percentage Rank points: Rankings among league leaders in seven categories (field goal percentage, free throw percentage, rebounds, assists, steals, blocked shots and points) added together PPS: Points per shot (field goal attempts plus free throw attempts divided by total points scored) Hands: Average steals plus blocked shots minus average turnovers plus personal fouls TD (team dominance): Average points, rebounds and assists divided by team averages in the same categories (Rankings in parentheses) http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/ nba/2006-10-24-versatility-chart_x.htm -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.140.110.175
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