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Utah Jazz #5th in the League Win Percentage/Salary Ratio ... Getting Close to Allstar Break...

addictionary

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So I was curious about this ratio and could not find any so I had to put up the table with entrance manually at work during business so sorry if there are mistakes.

I call it "Yo Money's Worth Power Rankings"

or you can call it True Value Rankings.

But this **** tells a lot!


edit: Sorry gonna get the bigger image.....




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Good work. I could actually see Utah be #1 next season. They should win 50 games, but payroll won't increase very much. An acquisition like Conley is just a pipe dream. Jazz can likely just afford 2-yr deals (maybe a mid-level 3 yr deal) for free agents due to having to pay big $ to keep their own players starting in '17-'18.

IMO, First round pick will replace Booker. 2nd rounder competes with Johnson and the other camp invites for the last 1-2 spots. They may try to trade Pleiss. Nothing more exciting than that.
 
This is great. I hope they can stay near the top of these rankings til it's time to put the pedal to the metal.. Build up some reserves so they can eventually go well over the cap, and match any RFA, no matter what.



I knew Portland was gonna be at the top before even clicking the thread. I was telling ya's Olshey killed it this offseason when it happened.
 
It's nice being the little engine that could, but please front office lets not get hung up on stats like this.
 
Nice idea. What's the exact formula?


Nothing complicated at all. Just the team's win percentage divided by the roster's total 2015-2016 salary load which roughly gives how much they get for each buck they pay back in winning or how much success players put on the table for every penny..
 
Nothing complicated at all. Just the team's win percentage divided by the roster's total 2015-2016 salary load which roughly gives how much they get for each buck they pay back in winning or how much success players put on the table for every penny..

Makes sense.
(WIN% *100) / (Salary / 1M)
 
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