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Interesting charts of salaries of players adjusted for Win Share

Mr. McGibblets

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Here is a photo album that shows charts of each NBA team and player salaries adjusted based on performance. The chart lists the roster of players and their 2012-2013 salaries and what the players' salaries would be based on Win Share. No real surprise about the Jazz results.
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Here is a link to the photo album listing the results for each team:

https://imgur.com/a/zDdi1#UhJWONC

Here is the Jazz chart, but it's really large and not as easy to read as the image posted here due to the size:

https://i.imgur.com/vgwuEIBh.png

Here is a bit smaller version: https://i.imgur.com/vgwuEIBh

Source via www.reddit.com/r/nba
 
Make some kind of chart that makes Jeremy Evans look really good. Ill need it for my closing argument.
 
Here's some basic cliff notes:
  • Red is good green is bad :)
  • Millsap got you just as many wins as Al for half the price
  • Hayward was off the charts for what he was paid since he was on a rookie
  • JYD kills everyone in the value category
  • According to this metric Foye was not only a contributor, but came at a decent price

I did an analysis along these lines to show Millsap was a bargain around the Miracle in Miami time. Seems it remained relatively true.
 
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Somebody tell me what it says.

well what the first 2 columns are doing is seeing how much of the team's payroll is going towards a player and comparing it to how much percent he has towards the team's wins shares

for example, Jefferson's salary takes up 22.4% of the payroll and he's responsible for 18.9% of it's wins shares and then it has the difference in green/red

I think the 3rd column is adjusting the salaries to the salary cap and not actual payroll (67 mil vs 58mil)
 
well what the first 2 columns are doing is seeing how much of the team's payroll is going towards a player and comparing it to how much percent he has towards the team's wins shares

for example, Jefferson's salary takes up 22.4% of the payroll and he's responsible for 18.9% of it's wins shares and then it has the difference in green/red

I think the 3rd column is adjusting the salaries to the salary cap and not actual payroll (67 mil vs 58mil)

What's with all the colors?
 
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