04-25-17 06:39 PM - Post#228919 In response to Stuart Suss
Well good point. I'm not sure and I am not sure how one would know, although I would not be shocked if there is a way to look at this analytically.
My impression is that playing on worse teams hurts most of your numbers and playing on better teams helps them. Again, I could be wrong and I am not a student of metrics much beyond the box score. But take Maodo Lo for example: his numbers in the year Mullins and Rosenberg were out are very close to his numbers when they returned - except his assists were up from 65 to 98 as he had better players to pass to. The point is that having better players around him did not hurt his numbers and even helped his assists.