NBAstuffer.com has executed the quantitative analysis, Jake Kerr of Mavsmoneyball.com wrote the story.
Read how Jason Kidd has changed Dallas Mavericks' statistical facts.
Earlier, the "Trades Work Out?" article has J-Kidd's individual statistical changes since he has been traded to Dallas.
Here is briefly what changed in Dallas after the trade:
| EFFICIENCY | ||
| PACE | OFFENSE | DEFENSE |
| √ | × | √ |
He runs the show with a faster pace, but less efficiently on offense. Team's defensive effort is better.
| SHOOTING | |
| eFG% | OPP eFG% |
| √ | √ |
Mavericks are shooting the ball with a higher effective field goal percentage and forcing the opponents to a lower effective field goal percentage.
| REBOUNDING | |
| OR% | DR% |
| × | √ |
Offensive rebound percentage has decreased while defensive rebounding percentage has increased.
| FREE THROWS | |
| FTM/FGA | OPP FTM/FGA |
| × | √ |
They are getting to the foul line a with a lower FTM/FGA ratio and forcing opponents to a lower FTM/FGA ratio.
| TURNOVERS | |
| TO/POSS | OPP TO/POSS |
| × | × |
Kidd and the Mavs turn the ball over (per possession) more with forcing the opponents to a lower turnover per possession ratio.
Let me know the players who else you would like to see a post-trade analysis here.
