The Boston Celtics have been looked on very favorably by Global Rating, the new catchall metric created by HoopsHype’s Alberto De Roa, which perhaps should not surprise too much given the level that the ball club has been playing at early in the 2022-23 season thus far.
Per De Roa, Global Rating (herafter, GR) “combines players’ and teams’ statistics to rank players according to their productivity on the court. The amount of games a player has missed in a certain season or competition is also factored in” as well. HoopsHype recently released a new team-by-team assessment of GR all the way down to a team’s two way players, Boston of course inclided.
Let’s see how the Celtics stack up.
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No. 449 - JD Davison - GR: 0.07
No. 429 - Mfiondu Kabengele - GR: 0.21
No. 415 - Justin Jackson - GR: 0.33
No. 356 - Noah Vonleh - GR: 1.25
No. 341 - Blake Griffin - GR: 1.68
No. 282 - Payton Pritchard - GR: 3.36
No. 224 - Luke Kornet - GR: 5.29
No. 160 - Sam Hauser - GR: 7.76
No. 125 - Grant Williams - GR: 9.72
No. 111 - Malcolm Brogdon - GR: 10.30
No. 94 - Al Horford - GR: 11.35
No. 72 - Marcus Smart - GR: 12.35
No. 59 - Derrick White - GR: 13.21
No. 16 - Jaylen Brown - GR: 19.87
No. 2 - Jayson Tatum - GR: 28:38
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