NBA Ball Hog Statistical Rankings: November Update

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NBA Ball Hog Statistical Rankings: November Update
Nov 17, 2019; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma (0) shoots the ball between Atlanta Hawks forward Jabari Parker (5) and center Damian Jones (30) during the second quarter at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

My task was simple enough – I wanted to figure out, statistically, who the biggest ball hog/black hole/teammate from hell/etc. was in the NBA.  With the plethora of stats available today, it shouldn’t be too hard to figure that out, I surmised.  While I was researching what stats I should use – Usage %, Assist % – I stumbled across a now defunct site – Basketball-Statistics – that had already done this back in 2009.  Perfect!

After giving their formula some thought and test drives, it seems to pass muster.  You can check out the formula here, but in summary it takes into account how much a player uses up his team’s possessions (Usage %), how well he shoots (True Shooting %) and how often he sets up his teammates (Assist %).  It also takes into account what position on the court the player plays and adjusts the formula based on the average numbers players playing the same position puts on the board.  So, for a true ball hog, we are looking for a guy with an above average Usage Rate (above 20%) who shoots poorly and doesn’t pass.

In the early going, a surprise name shows up on top – Dewayne Dedmon. Having a True Shooting % of 0.472 as a big man will do that to you.  At the other end of the spectrum, Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James are as anti-ball hog as you can get.

 

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 NBA Ball Hog Statistical Ranking

(only players with a qualifying amount of minutes played included, stats up to and including Nov 20th)

Rank Last Ball Hog Score
1 NR Dewayne Dedmon Big 93.9
2 NR Kyle Kuzma Big 93.7
3 NR T.J. Warren Wing 86.6
4 3 Collin Sexton Point Guard 86.0
5 15 Terrence Ross Wing 85.6
6 NR Dwayne Bacon Wing 85.0
7 NR Kristaps Porziņģis Big 80.6
8 NR E’Twaun Moore Point Guard 79.4
9 NR Coby White Point Guard 79.3
10 NR Buddy Hield Wing 76.6
11 NR Malik Beasley Wing 76.4
12 16 Marcus Morris Wing 74.0
13 NR Frank Jackson Point Guard 72.8
14 5 Kelly Oubre Wing 65.4
15 NR Darius Garland Point Guard 61.3
16 10 Jaren Jackson Big 61.0
17 NR Bojan Bogdanović Wing 60.9
18 NR Lauri Markkanen Big 60.6
19 NR Tim Hardaway Wing 59.4
20 7 Jaylen Brown Wing 59.2
20 NR Dillon Brooks Wing 59.2

 

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